After pausing to reflect on Children's Week this week, and reading the article by Karen Hope on The Sector, I am reminded of the power and influence young children have on our world.
Amarillo High senior running back Jude Dunavin has earned Player of the Week after leading the Sandies to a dominant 79-6 ...
Success in post-acute care depends on more than meeting CMS requirements—it’s about closing documentation gaps, following up within 7–14 days to prevent readmissions, and keeping both outcomes and ...
The Kinesiology & Sport Studies (KINE) major or minor examines the science, culture, and psychology of human movement, ...
In a foreword to a new book critiquing the Synod on Synodality, Cardinal Gerhard Müller paints an ominous picture of its “evil agenda.” What I witnessed during and after the synod differs ...
In my previous articles, I highlighted the diversity of the UAE, a country with over 200 different nationalities. If one ...
Gait speed, or walking speed, is a simple measure of how quickly you can walk a short distance (usually 4 meters, or about 13 ...
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court signed an order last month expanding experiential learning opportunities for law ...
Training tomorrow's physicians with generative AI enhances residency education by supporting clinical decision-making and streamlining ...
Can a painting reflect who we are, even if we can’t see ourselves thoroughly? And how does faith guide us forward in life?
A new study shows that short self-affirmations (simple reflections on personal values) can boost happiness and reduce stress.
Objective Traditional wellness programming focuses on bringing together individual clinicians during personal time for resources and skill building, without a focus on skill building in the contexts ...