Disaster foretold
Robert Criss, professor of earth and planetary sciences
Tips for helping youngsters link written words to language
Rebecca Treiman, PhD, the Burke & Elizabeth High Baker Professor of Child Developmental Psychology, Arts & Sciences
10 New Year’s resolutions for busy moms
Kathleen Berchelmann, MD, of the School of Medicine, writes on the Children’s Mom Docs blog about New Year’s resolutions that mothers should embrace, from making eye contact with your kids to taking better care of yourself.
Disaster foretold
Robert Criss, PhD, professor of earth and planetary sciences, Arts & Sciences
The simple test that reveals if YOUR toddler is ready to start reading
Rebecca Treiman, PhD, the Burke & Elizabeth High Baker Professor of Child Developmental Psychology, Arts & Sciences
Do Black Lives Matter to evangelicals?
John Inazu, JD, PhD, associate professor of law, School of Law
Revolutionary Neuroscience Technique Slated for Human Clinical Trials
Robert Gereau, PhD, the Dr. Seymour and Rose T. Brown Professor of Anesthesiology, School of Medicine
‘Happy Birthday, Frankenstein!’
Arts & Sciences’ Corinna Treitel, PhD, writes on the Center for the Humanities blog about the latest Frankenstein movie, modern references to the character and the cultural legacy of the novel by Mary Shelley that inspired them all.
Levees Among Possible Cause of More Frequent Flooding
Robert Criss, PhD, professor of earth and planetary sciences, Arts & Sciences
Obama’s Second Term Could Be The Most Consequential In Recent Memory
Elizabeth Borgwardt, PhD, associate professor of history, Arts & Sciences
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