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Alondra Nelson Tabbed to Serve as Acting Head of OSTP
News
February 17, 2022

Alondra Nelson Tabbed to Serve as Acting Head of OSTP

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COVID Suggests that Fear Itself Not Sufficient for Health Messaging
Communication
February 16, 2022

COVID Suggests that Fear Itself Not Sufficient for Health Messaging

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From Speculation to Substantiation: Is Job Satisfaction Changing?
Business and Management INK
February 16, 2022

From Speculation to Substantiation: Is Job Satisfaction Changing?

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As Pandemic Warps Productivity, Early-Career Professors Envision Changes Evaluating Tenure
Higher Education Reform
February 16, 2022

As Pandemic Warps Productivity, Early-Career Professors Envision Changes Evaluating Tenure

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Entrepreneurs: Everybody Needs Somebody

Entrepreneurs: Everybody Needs Somebody

Authors Aviel Cogan, Tobias Pret, and Melissa Cardon reflect on their recent article “Everyday social support processes: Household members’ instrumental and emotional […]

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ESRC Early Career Honor Recognizes Researcher Examining Renewable Energy Policies

ESRC Early Career Honor Recognizes Researcher Examining Renewable Energy Policies

Rebecca Windemer, a lecturer at the University of the West of England who studies renewable energy amid the communities where it is generated, received the Economic and Social Research Council’s 2021 Celebrating Impact Prize for the Outstanding Early Career Impact.

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Hacking a University Class and Bringing a Macro-Sustainability Perspective

Hacking a University Class and Bringing a Macro-Sustainability Perspective

Author Stefanie Beninger discusses the perspective of sustainability within university settings and the pros of having macro-sustainability efforts throughout

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When Talking Broader Impact, Which Websites Do We Value?

When Talking Broader Impact, Which Websites Do We Value?

Reporting on their recent survey of websites cited in REF 2014 impact case studies, Kayvan Kousha, Mike Thelwall and Mahshid Abdoli, discuss which websites are most commonly used as supporting evidence for impact and how these vary across academic disciplines.

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Banaji, Jurafsky Receive NAS’s Psychological and Cognitive Sciences Prize for 2022

Banaji, Jurafsky Receive NAS’s Psychological and Cognitive Sciences Prize for 2022

A psychologist whose work helped create our understanding or implicit bias and a linguist who helped us computationally model language have won the 2022 Atkinson Prize in Psychological and Cognitive Sciences from the National Academy of Sciences.

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Gender and the Winter Olympics: A Collection

Gender and the Winter Olympics: A Collection

The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics are here and in full swing. From serene skaters on ice to dramatic showdowns on the ski […]

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Where Do Our Eyes Go During All Those Video Meetings?

Where Do Our Eyes Go During All Those Video Meetings?

During the dramatic halt to in-person events in 2020, the use of video call software skyrocketed, transforming Zoom into a household name, […]

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Linking SME International Marketing Agility to New Technology Adoption

Linking SME International Marketing Agility to New Technology Adoption

Olimpia C. Racela and Amonrat Thoumrungroje reflect on their paper, “Linking SME international marketing agility to new technology adoption,” published in the […]

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