This year’s topic will be centered around smartphones and how they’ve led to the collapse of children’s mental health.
When I became New York’s first-ever mom governor, I vowed to fight for our state’s children as if they were my own.
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Professor, NYU Stern School of Business, author of instant #1 NYT bestseller “The Anxious Generation,” “The Coddling of the American Mind,” “The Righteous Mind,” & “Happiness ...
Professor Benjamin Pacini writes about BYU-Idaho campus ... This gives us confidence to pursue all the answers, and not just the culturally popular ones. Jonathan Haidt has observed that a lack of ...
Whether you have read The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt, or not, you are welcome to join in the discussion of the book ...
How does the patent system work? “Through the marketplace,” explained Professor Jonathan Masur when we sat down to discuss the complex intersection of law, economics and innovation in today’s global ...
Associate professor of history and law Jonathan Gienapp debates constitutional interpretation in his work and with his students.
Stanford history professor Jonathan Gienapp critiqued the theory of constitutional originalism, arguing that originalists fail to understand the very time period they cling to.
Connecting for Kids is offering a Resource Fair filled with mental health, academic and disability providers from 6 to 8 p.m.
A Rutgers University professor says he's left the Democratic Party for good despite voting for Kamala Harris last November, driven away by the left's "deeply problematic" approach to women's rights.