While social network research has traditionally focused on the benefits of supportive ties, new research identifies negative social ties as potent chronic stressors.
After moving because of the war, Ukrainian students describe how Scotland became their second home.
Education company PhysicsWallah (PW) organised a felicitation ceremony to honour students who qualified for the UGC NET and ...
The Feb. 16 mass shooting at a Pawtucket ice rink is part of a growing category of crime called familicide, or family ...
Toxic friends or family members can negatively affect mental health, but do they also make us age faster? A new study ...
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Untold story of a Gombe student who lives on liquids for 21 years
At 21, Sammy Samaila has never eaten solid food, yet he walks daily to class, studies sociology, and quietly navigates university, life with determination.While other students grab rice, bread, and ...
The decline of reading and the rise of social media are again transforming what it feels like to be a thinking person.
A U.S. Government Accountability Office report found women’s household income fell 41% after divorcing past 50 — nearly ...
A university professor and former Democratic Party candidate was made out to be the latest Jussie Smollett after a police investigation of an alleged hate crime produced […] ...
New novel by Billie Longo follows a young woman’s fight to expose the truth as those around her refuse to see it NEW ...
Last year, the University marked the 50th birthday of Psychology at UON. Further digging in the UON Archive reveals another ...
Many people who knew and worked with the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr. are vowing to ‘keep hope alive’ in honor of his legacy. Jackson, who led the U.S. Civil Rights Movement for decades, died Tuesday.
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