Jamie L. Mullaney, an assistant professor of sociology at Goucher College Sex, alcohol, meat, cars, television, cellphones — you probably know someone who has vowed to live without one of these. In ...
Part five of a series in which I gather insights from experts in leadership, diversity, and wellness. Faith transitions are profound and often challenging periods in a person's life. They involve ...
Being elevated into a leadership role is often associated with prestige and a testament to one’s abilities and accomplishments. However, when the sense of identity becomes overly attached to ...
Astrid Coste is a fourth-year in journalism at Ohio State. Coste previously reported for The Lantern, though she has not contributed to the publication’s coverage since March 2024. My fellow ...
Leonard Shelby had it bad. Really bad. In the 2000 noir thriller, Memento, Leonard (played by Guy Pearce) suffers from anterograde amnesia – he can’t form new memories. Having apparently been clocked ...
Separating identity from academic credentials empowers students to experiment, learn from failure, and pursue paths aligned ...
Since the rapid growth of smartphone ownership began in 2010, smartphones have become a common sight in the western world. For most, the smartphone is the primary source of internet access in their ...
Truck owner-operators are vulnerable not only to financial loss and a trashed credit score from identity theft but also to legal complications that can threaten your livelihood. The risk may be ...