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Kristin Neff: Why Women Need Fierce Self-Compassion
Oct. 17, 2018
In an op-ed for UC Berkeley's Greater Good Magazine, Kristin Neff explains why women need to express both the tender and fierce sides of self-compassion.

Huriya Jabbar: Charter schools’ ‘Uberization’ of teaching profession hurts kids too
Oct. 17, 2018
In an op-ed for The Hill, Huriya Jabbar discusses the downfall of increasing charter schools in the United States.

Norian Caporale-Berkowitz: How Peer Coaching Can Make Work Less Lonely
Oct. 12, 2018
Counseling psychology doctoral student Norian Caporale-Berkowitz explains how peer coaching can positively impact the workplace.

Joshua Childs: Suspension of Black Girls Should Raise Alarm
Oct. 05, 2018
"Schools should do a better job supporting #BlackGirlMagic and recognizing the challenges they face in today’s society," says Assistant Professor Joshua Childs in an op-ed for My San Antonio.

Kevin Cokley in 'The Hill': There Should Not Be a Litmus Test for Patriotism
Oct. 04, 2018

Kevin Cokley in 'The Hill': There Should Not Be a Litmus Test for Patriotism
Oct. 03, 2018

Richard Reddick: Legislative changes aren't keeping pace with societal changes, and that's on voters
Sep. 27, 2018
Associate Professor Richard Reddick explains why its important for everyone to be active in the voting process and power of positive peer pressure in ensuring that those around you are registered and vote.

David DeMatthews: Why public school funding isn't working in Texas
Sep. 27, 2018
Educational Leadership and Policy Associate Professor David DeMatthews explains how Texas public schools are suffering due to inadequate funding

Tanya Jones: Football is the New Religion in America
Sep. 03, 2018
Physical Culture and Sport Studies doctoral student Tanya Jones explains how football has came to be the new religion in America.

Kevin Cokley: Do We Even Know What Racism Is?
Aug. 27, 2018