Kingston, Sharon. What's the Buzz: MedReturn Boxes Offer Residents Safe Medication Disposal. The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), January 27, 2015. and In order to combat the growing problem of prescription drug abuse and protect our...
As cigarette sales have fallen in the U.S. over the past two decades, large tobacco companies who traditionally focused most of their business on manufacturing and selling cigarettes have begun to buy smaller tobacco companies...
Baumann, Zachary D., Kathleen Marchetti, and Benjamin Soltoff. What's the Payoff?: Assessing the Efficacy of Student Response Systems.Journal of Political Science Education 11, no. 3 (2015): 249-263., For more...
The unprecedented increase in transoceanic migrations in the second half of the nineteenth century was a major catalyst for an explosion in letter-writing and for the expansion of letter-writing to the working classes. Through...
Yost, Megan R., and Laura A. Smith. When Does It Cross the Line? College Women's Perceptions of the Threshold Between Normal Eating and Eating Disorders. Journal of College Student Development 53, no. 1 (2012): 163-168., This...
For more information on the published version, visit Cambridge University Press's Website., Why do some parties formed by social movements develop top-down structures while others stay more open and responsive to their social...
Between 1877 and 1885, a Southern Cheyenne chief named Stone Calf gathered a coalition of Southern Cheyenne women and men, cultural intermediaries, ranchers, missionaries, and U.S. soldiers together in northwestern Indian...
Sevastopol-City of Glory and Hero-City Sevastopol adorn books, posters, buses and trolleys in the city of Sevastopol, Ukraine. The ubiquitous image of heroism and glory is neither new nor passively remembered. During two...
In his provacatively titled piece We're all behavioral economists now, Erik Angner (2019) argues that, far from being peripheral to economics, behavioral economics is now a central part of the field with the result that we...