Motivation to Control Prejudice Focus-Group Study

Why might people be motivated to control prejudice or to pursue goals of equality or egalitarianism? We are looking for some volunteers to participate in a small discussion, in groups of 6 participants, to talk about your motivations to control prejudice. So, if you try to reduce prejudice in your daily life, we want to … Continue reading Motivation to Control Prejudice Focus-Group Study

Survey participants needed for students who have ever had acne

You are being asked to fill out a survey for our Physician Assistant Masters Research project, “The Perceptions of Mental Health among College Students with Acne,” IRB study number 23-09. The goal of this study is to examine the relationship between acne and mental health in undergraduate and graduate students aged 18-35 years at Clarkson University … Continue reading Survey participants needed for students who have ever had acne

Motivation to Control Prejudice Focus-Group Study

Why might people be motivated to control prejudice or to pursue goals of equality or egalitarianism? We are looking for some volunteers to participate in a small discussion, in groups of 6 participants, to talk about your motivations to control prejudice. So, if you try to reduce prejudice in your daily life, we want to … Continue reading Motivation to Control Prejudice Focus-Group Study

Motivation to Control Prejudice Focus-Group Study

Why might people be motivated to control prejudice or to pursue goals of equality or egalitarianism? We are looking for some volunteers to participate in a small discussion, in groups of 6 participants, to talk about your motivations to control prejudice. So, if you try to reduce prejudice in your daily life, we want to … Continue reading Motivation to Control Prejudice Focus-Group Study

Motivation to Control Prejudice Focus-Group Study

Why might people be motivated to control prejudice or to pursue goals of equality or egalitarianism? We are looking for some volunteers to participate in a small discussion, in groups of 6 participants, to talk about your motivations to control prejudice. So, if you try to reduce prejudice in your daily life, we want to … Continue reading Motivation to Control Prejudice Focus-Group Study

Invitation: Join The Conversation U.S. for “Crafting a Strong Pitch,” on Sept. 21

Crafting a Strong Pitch Date and time: Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1-2 p.m. EST (10-11 a.m. PST) The Conversation U.S. (TCUS) invites you to “Crafting a Strong Pitch,” a Zoom session for scholars and communications partners at member schools who are interested in learning more about pitching and writing with us. Please note that this session is held quarterly. Anyone is welcome to … Continue reading Invitation: Join The Conversation U.S. for “Crafting a Strong Pitch,” on Sept. 21

Motivation to Control Prejudice Focus-Group Study

Why might people be motivated to control prejudice or to pursue goals of equality or egalitarianism? We are looking for some volunteers to participate in a small discussion, in groups of 6 participants, to talk about your motivations to control prejudice. So, if you try to reduce prejudice in your daily life, we want to … Continue reading Motivation to Control Prejudice Focus-Group Study

Motivation to Control Prejudice Focus-Group Study

Why might people be motivated to control prejudice or to pursue goals of equality or egalitarianism? We are looking for some volunteers to participate in a small discussion, in groups of 6 participants, to talk about your motivations to control prejudice. So, if you try to reduce prejudice in your daily life, we want to … Continue reading Motivation to Control Prejudice Focus-Group Study

Clarkson in “The Conversation”

Birds migrate along ancient routes – here are the latest high-tech tools scientists are using to study their amazing journeys Tom Langen, Clarkson University Although it still feels like beach weather across much of North America, billions of birds have started taking wing for one of nature’s great spectacles: fall migration. Birds fly south from the … Continue reading Clarkson in “The Conversation”

Clarkson in “The Conversation”

Do humans really need other species? Tom Langen, Clarkson University Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to curiouskidsus@theconversation.com. Can humans live without any other species of plants or animals? – Arunima S., age 14, Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh, India People … Continue reading Clarkson in “The Conversation”