Media Coverage
Investment Expert Interviewed for ETF Story
The School of Managements Mingyuan Kong, Ph.D., advises investors on choosing the right exchange-traded fund.
Is Soft Socializing the Key to Better Relationships?
Psychology expert details the benefits of trading a big night out for a quiet night in with friends.
Debunked: Magicians Words Dont Fool Your Eyes
Research by a College of Arts and Sciences faculty member reveals that magic show patter doesnt misdirect audiences.
Fitness Expert Explains Push vs. Pull Exercises
Exercise physiologist shares strength training workouts targeting specific movement patterns.
Rajnarayanan Tapped for COVID-19 Story
Amidst the spread of a new coronavirus variant, researcher emphasizes that boosters still protect against severe illness.
Professor’s Work Featured in Bookseller Magazine, The Guardian
Supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Associate Professor of Humanities Amanda Golden, Ph.D., co-edited a forthcoming collection of Plaths poetry.
Supporting Children with Autism
Ahead of Autism Acceptance Month, Alex Lopez, J.D., OT/L, shared his insight with media outlets across the United States.
Neuroscientist Interviewed
Associate professor discusses the growing number of students pursuing neuroscience education.
The Emotional Cost of AI-Written Messages
Ahead of Valentines Day, consumer behavior expert Colleen Kirk, D.P.S., helps explain why you shouldn’t use AI to create heartfelt notes.
Haar Explains White Breads Effect on Blood Sugar
Why white bread causes a faster and higher spike in blood sugar vs. whole grains.