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Reimagining Aging in Place

A large portion of the American population will soon be 65 or older; how do we best care for this group? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Toronto’s Rachel Savage explores one way.

The Paris Commune: The Long Shadow of France’s ‘Other’ Revolution

We can look to the past for visions of how to shape our future. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee’s Carolyn Eichner determines how the Paris Commune can help us gain a more equitable future.

What Iraq Can Teach Us About the War in Ukraine

What can the Iraq war tell us about Ukraine from a U.S. perspective? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Southern California’s Patrick James considers both entanglements.

Overcoming Adversity

Resiliency is a great skill to master. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Zurich’s Robin Morrison determines how gorillas foster this.

The History of Public Bathrooms, a Story of Inequality

Everyone needs bathrooms, so why do they cause so many issues? In today’s Academic Minute, Temple University’s Bryant Simon looks to the past for a clue.

The Morality of ‘Himpathy’ for Sexual Harassers

Women in the workplace still fight an uphill battle to report sexual harassment. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of British Columbia’s Samantha Dodson explores why.

How Finance and Economics Research Increased During the Pandemic

COVID-19 brought many things to a halt, but not everything. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Texas at Austin’s Sam Kruger discusses those who kept researching.

Filling a Gap: Women’s Age Lab

We need to rethink how we treat older women in health care. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Toronto’s Paula Rochon examines the topic.