Dr. Bhui challenges the myth of clinical neutrality, arguing that culture informs not only patients’ experiences of distress ...
Although English is widely recognized as a global language, hiring practices in English Language Teaching (ELT) often continue to privilege native-speaker status. This qualitative study explores how ...
One reason for the change is the work of Derald Wing Sue, a psychologist whose racialist theories upended his field. His ideology captured professional organizations and accreditation bodies and ...
For decades, judicial education has served a narrow but vital purpose: helping judges understand complex technical issues without telling them how to rule. That boundary matters. Once judicial ...
Artists, curators and gallerists consider two decades of accelerated development, shifting ecological systems, migration and rural-urban entanglements across the region ...
At yesterday’s debate, Landon Sanderson and Meagan Mellor were the only two candidates, of the five running for VP Equity, to ...
Background Data-sharing mandates from funders and journals have increased in recent years, but little is known about how shared data are used. Existing research has focused on access frameworks, with ...
I know Adil Parashar, who uses the pen name Aranya for their writing, in many capacities: poet, friend, curator, editor. One thing that’s common across all these personas is the innately polyphonic ...
Eastern Michigan University faculty member Ann Blakeslee discusses her work in the university's Writing Across the Curriculum program and the Ypsilanti nonprofit YpsiWrites.
Through their Afro-Americana practice, Jalen Frizzell challenges the tattoo industry’s ahistoricism, reframing tattooing as both a sacred act of reclamation and a symbol of diasporic futurity.
Discover the magic of compounding and why it's important for increasing wealth Robert Kelly is managing director of XTS Energy LLC, and has more than three decades of experience as a business ...