Dr. Tashel Bordere is an assistant professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Science at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Her research
For the past six years, an obscure disinformation campaign by Russian operatives has flooded the Internet with false stories in seven languages and across
The Women's March 2020 was held in cities across the country Jan. 18. What began as a conversation on social media has evolved into a network of groups and
In the seventh episode of the Reach podcast, we sit down with 3 researchers to talk about human and environmental health.
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WPSUWe have 3 excellent interviews in this episode, featuring professors from @pennstatehhd on how work affects your family, @PSU_CollegeOfEd on how bias impacts #specialeducation, & @MichaelEMann of @PSUEMS on the politics of #climatechange. #ReachPodcast
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In the third episode of the Reach podcast, we sit down with 3 researchers to talk about climate change.
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WPSUIn this episode of the #Reach #podcast, three @penn_state scholars discuss what their research tells them about #climatechange. Featuring @MichaelEMann (of @PSUEMS), Sridhar Anandakrishnan (of @PSUEarth), & Ben Shaby (of @PSUScience)
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This episode is not about climate change. Well, not directly, anyway. Instead, we talk with Nobel Prize winner and Penn State Distinguished Professor of
NPR Political Commentator E.J. Dionne is also a Washington Post Columnist, and a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. He is an author of 7 books,
E.J. Dionne writes about politics in a twice-weekly column for The Washington Post. He is also a government professor at Georgetown University, a visiting professor at Harvard University, a senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings...
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WPSUWashington Post columnist & NPR commentator E.J. Dionne will give a talk titled “Protecting Free Expression By Making America Empathetic Again,” Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 in Katz Auditorium @penn_state
You’ll find details on WPSU's community calendar:
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These days, political polarization is on the rise as support for democracy declines in the U.S. and around the world. Why is it so hard for us to get along
“Nerd Nite” has come to Central Pennsylvania! The first event in a monthly series that began last week State College. Semih Eser, Professor of Energy and
More then a dozen large wildfires are burning in California and a heat wave continues to grip much of Europe, where temperatures are expected to reach 118
Webisodes and corresponding curricula to inspire teachers and students to consider who they are genetically, genealogically, and socioculturally.
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WPSUIn the latest episode of Finding Your Roots: The Seedlings, campers do a surprising activity to get them ready for a trip to the Matson Museum of Anthropology at @penn_state. Watch episode and find curriculum at fyrclassroom.org. pic.twitter.com/sA5oGBkr0h
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WPSUOn the last day of the Finding Your Roots Genetics & Genealogy camp, campers finish up their individual research project presentations that they will give to their families. More on Episode 9 of Finding Your Roots: The Seedlings. Watch Episode 9 at fyrclassroom.org. pic.twitter.com/NLIpxsi15x
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Concerned about the lack of diversity in STEM fields, Penn State professor Nina Jablonski and Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. gathered a group of committed historians, artists, biologists,...
Campers dig deeper into their roots as they learn the basics of genealogical research.
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WPSUEpisode 7 of "#FindingYourRoots: The Seedlings" called "Genealogy" is follows the journey of 13 campers who are looking for answers to the question "Who am I?" Watch at goo.gl/1VQvAA. pic.twitter.com/wBO31zuWfd
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