Coping During COVID: Identifying Places & Spaces for Mental Health
As the number of young people reporting symptoms of mental illness continues to increase, youth mental health research data reveals a pervasive mental health crisis among college students. Now, with ...Lowell Humanities Series Shows Steady Increase in Attendance
The Lowell Humanities Series' continued growth allows students to connect their academic and public interests.Maternal Mortality Rates Are on the Rise in the US––Why?
There are many alarming factors that have influenced the recent rise in maternal mortality in the US.Blue Cross Partnership Shows Promise in Driving Down Drug Prices
Blue Cross Blue Shield announced a collaboration with Civica Rx which aims to improve the affordability of essential pharmaceutical drugs for consumers.TikTok Time Bomb: App Poses Potential Security Threat
Tik Tok, an app owned and operated by a Chinese firm, continues to raise concern over privacy and censorship.Meyerhoff Scholars Program Serves as a Model for Increasing Diversity in STEM Fields
The UMBC program sought to foster the success of underrepresented groups in STEM fields, with other universities following suit.The Dark Side of Pro Running: Mary Cain Exposes the Nike Oregon Project
Molly Cain's experience with the Nike Oregon Project sheds light on the tragic pattern of female athletes being mistreated.The Racist History of the SAT
In order to better understand the injustice of the college admissions process, it is critical to examine the history of standardized testing as a tool in enforcing racial segregation in ...