
Unpacking ideas and trends in psychology and education
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By Rebekah Wanic
Once upon a time, people dressed sharply, minded their manners, and worried about how their behavior reflected on their families and communities. Sure, this was in part vanity, but it was useful. Such prosocial vanity is m...
While the “diversity” and “equity” parts of DEI are rightfully targets of ire for their role in undermining merit and positive outcomes, less attention has been paid to the harmful impact of “inclusivity” on social and personal outcomes. I...
Universities have rightfully faced criticism online for cancelling classes and offering students services to deal with the “post-election trauma.” Such messaging is indicative of the problems pervasive in higher education: ideological captu...
In recent years, activism has become increasingly visible in academia, often permeating classrooms, faculty hiring practices, and research agendas. This trend has generated both support and concern across university campuses. While in some...
The woke-captured MSM (mainstream media) has been full of stories asserting that crime is down, that criminal immigrants aren’t a problem of import, and relying on poor or cherry-picked statistics to support such claims. Much of this is to...
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