Universities and Politics
April 26, 2012How do universities and academics fit into our current politically charged social atmosphere? Should they play a role at all?
How do universities and academics fit into our current politically charged social atmosphere? Should they play a role at all?
Most of us live, work, commute, eat, and sleep in the built environment, but how many of us routinely discuss that environment and how it affects our lives and culture?
What impact does sleep deprivation have on adolescents?
How do our political personas develop and can we heal the religious and political divisions that threaten our country?
What happens to the approximate 102 tons of trash that the average American generates in a lifetime and where does it all go?
How has the practice of law influenced our society and advanced the greater good?
Is a productive economy possible without the use of coal, oil, and nuclear energy to drive it?
Which social behaviors and human customs are actually holdovers from our evolutionary predecessors and closest genetic relatives?
What should we be eating and how are food manufacturers, diet promoters, federal policies, and corporations exerting influence over what ends up on your plate?
What makes a children’s book a classic and how is literature for young people changing today?