That line from 2014 movie Ex Machina keeps surfacing as I watch my students navigate a world increasingly shaped by ...
New research suggests that chatbots still don’t measure up to humans when it comes to connection and well-being.
Families and communities are building support systems to navigate the threat of immigration enforcement—and its effects on ...
In a new book, philosopher Krista Lawlor explores how being able to reliably see what matters can foster more productive ...
Researchers explored why some people can forgive themselves after a wrongdoing, while others remain stuck in perpetual guilt ...
Brené Brown, bestselling author, researcher, and University of Houston professor, was surrounded by creativity as a child. “I grew up in a pink stucco house in New Orleans where my mom was always a ...
My husband, Don, will talk to anyone. In line at a store, on a plane, in a parking lot; it doesn’t matter where we’re at, he’ll engage. In fact, I have my current job because he was gregarious enough ...
We interviewed global educators about how they teach values, virtues, citizenship, and what it means to be good.
It’s a warm, sunny weekday evening in July in the heart of Vancouver, British Columbia. Inside the Creekside Community Recreation Centre—which overlooks the Vancouver skyline—a group of more than 20 ...
A recent book explores why unstructured, judgment-free play fades in adulthood—and why it’s worth reclaiming for our ...
Psychologists generally define forgiveness as a conscious, deliberate decision to release feelings of resentment or vengeance toward a person or group who has harmed you, regardless of whether they ...