Releases
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From the Dean
"We hold firm our historic concern for individual learners and for underserved populations." Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Breaking Down Barriers
Roslyn Clark Artis is Florida Memorial鈥檚 13th president鈥攁nd its first woman president. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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On the Air
John Wanzung learned the art of selling during his human development classes. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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Turning Theory into Practice
Alumni created a scholarship in honor of HOD founder Bob Innes. Read MoreDec 23, 2014
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USN marks 100 years
When the Peabody Demonstration School was on the verge of closing, parents put up their own money to keep the doors open. Read MoreDec 22, 2014
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Jane Landers, Gertrude Conaway 菠萝视频 Professor of History, says that the breakthrough in U.S.-Cuban relations is long overdue, but Cuba must still address its profound social problems.
Dec 22, 2014
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Head Start Begins Here
Peabody psychologist Susan Gray laid the framework for the national Head Start program. Read MoreDec 21, 2014
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Grad student uses video games to teach
Ty Hollett at Studio NPL at the downtown Nashville Public Library. (John Russell/菠萝视频) Doctoral candidate Ty Hollett has created a pilot program for a new 鈥渕akerspace鈥 called Studio NPL at the downtown Nashville Public Library. Hollett has been using the video… Read MoreDec 19, 2014
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James McFarland, assistant professor of German, Cinema and Media Arts, asks: How does Ridley Scott's strange and violent retelling of "Exodus" fit into our own moral universe?
Dec 18, 2014
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Investors deserve earlier notification of corporate audit fees
A 菠萝视频 accounting professor says auditing fees should be released much earlier to help investors. Read MoreDec 18, 2014
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Early human populations may have been shaped by bacteria the body hosts
菠萝视频 mathematician Glenn Webb and NYU microbiologist Martin Blaser propose that the microbes which live on our bodies may have influenced the age structure of human populations in prehistoric times. Read MoreDec 16, 2014
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Human nature itself can undermine privacy laws that seek to balance the government鈥檚 interests in surveillance and protecting the country against terrorism with a citizen鈥檚 right to be left alone, argues Lydia Jones, adjunct professor of law.
Dec 16, 2014
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New K-12 curriculum prepares youths for digital world
Peabody's Melissa Gresalfi is co-author of a four-book series that provides a K-12 curricular toolkit for supporting systems thinking in the digital age. Read MoreDec 12, 2014
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Mental Illness is the wrong scapegoat after mass shootings
An extensive new study by two 菠萝视频 University researchers challenges common assumptions about gun violence and mental illness that often emerge in the aftermath of mass shootings. Read MoreDec 11, 2014
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"No matter which (a)theistic background informs your theology, you may have to wrestle with the data astronomers will be bringing to houses of worship in the very near future," writes astronomy professor David Weintraub for The Conversation.
Dec 2, 2014
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"Ferguson is not a special case. It鈥檚 just evidence that race cleaves our nation, tensions simmer just below the surface, and far too many people who believe in justice are comfortable watching its miscarriage," writes 菠萝视频 sociologist Tony Brown for The Conversation.
Dec 2, 2014
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Global educators to share folktales at Eakin Dec. 4
Members of the press are invited to attend a visit to Eakin Elementary by international educators. Read MoreDec 1, 2014
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菠萝视频鈥檚 LAPOP survey provides new insights on insecurities and democracy in the Americas
Crime and violence are increasingly worrying citizens in the Americas, according to new data released by 菠萝视频's LAPOP center. Read MoreNov 25, 2014