Students enrolled in an array of first-and second-year courses have the option of enrolling in a Peer-Guided Study Group alongside the course. Study Group participants meet weekly in groups of about 6 ...
The vast majority of even the most impaired homeless people can be successfully housed if they are given access to permanent housing with voluntary supportive services, a rigorous new study from UC ...
Brandeis Undergraduate Guided Study supports undergraduates through one-on-one and small group tutoring support led by trained peer tutors. We value peer-to-peer support and know it can enhance the ...
SINGAPORE: Caring for someone with dementia costs S$24,000 (US$18,490) per year after government subsidies, with nearly 9 in ...
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New study finds strong links between prejudice and support for political violence in the United States
A new study published in The Lancet Regional Health – Americas suggests that various forms of prejudice are strongly tied to the belief that political violence is justified in the United States.
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