Learn simple, effective strategies to achieve a healthy life without dieting from experts John Macionis and Myrna Garcia Haag. Discover cutting-edge nutrition techniques and personal success stories.
Join ÃÛÌÒapp author Noland White to learn how to foster a psychologically safe learning environment that encourages academic risk-taking and uses formative assessments to promote metacognition.
Access innovative strategies for strengthening student engagement and learning in introductory psychology and abnormal psychology courses by harnessing AI for course design and content creation.
Join Professor John Macionis for an exploration of AI's potential impacts through a sociological lens. He draws on insights from tech leaders to analyze AI's implications for humanity's future.
Dive into data from the 2024 presidential election with sociology professor John Macionis. Discover how different categories of the population voted and what impact this had on the election results.
Learn how the role of family has changed in the US since the silent generation. Author and Professor John Macionis identifies significant family trends and how they’ve shaped American society.
Discover two rare Manet landscapes painted during the 1870 Siege of Paris. Listen closely as art historian Henry Sayre explains how war and harsh conditions shaped these unique works.
Explore early computer art from 1965-1975. See how artists used primitive computers to create diverse abstract works, pioneering AI-assisted creativity and paving the way for modern digital art.
Get tips to enhance meeting efficiency and effectiveness in this webinar that focuses on setting agendas and managing interactions for both leaders and participants.
Join political science author Dr. George Edwards for an in-depth discussion of the Electoral College, its potential to elect non-popular vote winners, and its impact on democratic principles.
Explore the concept of "Two Americas" with Professor John Macionis. He’ll examine racial and political divisions in the US and discuss increasing polarization and its impact on society.
Now, after the 2022 elections, this webinar will review the evidence and discuss why so few young people vote.