Recent graduate from the School of Human Ecology, Henry Obeng, is recognized for his exceptional artistic capabilities and his academic accomplishments.
The call for Congress to codify Roe v. Wade may be more rallying cry than legal reality (theglobeandmail.com; Whelan)
Teaching faculty Christine Whelan offers perspective on the controversial proposal of the overturn of Roe v. Wade.
Ford’s Electric Pickup Is Powerful Enough to Appeal Even to Republican Truck Drivers (observer.com; Wong)
Professor Nancy Wong discusses Ford’s new electric pickup truck and how this groundbreaking vehicle could attract every type of customer.
Jennifer Angus Fills a Room With Cicadas at the Staten Island Museum (hyperallergic.com; Angus)
At the Staten Island Museum in New York City, Professor Jennifer Angus reveals her ‘buzzing’ exhibit displaying cicadas.
Are there data-inspired parenting ‘hacks’ and should you use them? (deseret.com; Halper-Meekin)
Parenting advice can provide helpful insight to new parents, but Associate Professor Sarah Halper-Meekin shares exceptions to this data.
GovExec Daily: College Debt Has Far-reaching Effects (govexec.com; Robb)
Consumer Science Dept. Chair and Associate Professor Cliff Robb discusses how student loan borrowers adjust their lifestyle due to their finances.
Psychedelics in the treatment of substance use disorders: the case of ibogaine for the treatment of opioid dependence. (pointshistory.com; Ortiz)
Human Development & Family Studies PhD student Anny Ortiz discusses research considering the use of psychedelics in treatment programs, and addresses common questions surrounding these methods.
Full UW-Madison commencement thunders back to Camp Randall (kenoshanews.com)
After two years of canceled and rescheduled graduation ceremonies, UW-Madison hosts 2022 graduates and their families in a proper celebration of their accomplishments.
Reading aloud to your kids might make them smarter (USnews.com: Navsaria)
Clinical Associate Professor Dipesh Navsaria reflects on a research finding that reading aloud to children could enhance their knowledge capacity.
If you were sitting on a plane: Q&A with alum Connor Martz
Connor Martz graduated from the Community & Nonprofit Leadership [CNPL] program in 2016 and went on to earn a PhD at Auburn University, his dissertation – “Biopyschosocial Mechanisms of Lupus Progression among Black Women.” Before …