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Volunteers receiving government aid while unemployed face scrutiny, bias from public
With the worldwide spike in unemployment caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, many people may turn to volunteerism as a way to pass their newly found ...
The Chinese New Year goes on despite the coronavirus. University of Rochester Anthropologist John Osburg says the occasion is about family, feasting, TV, and family stress.
This is typically the busiest travel period in China—if not the world—as millions of people make their way home to celebrate the Chinese ...
Phasing out opioids – can it be done?
It’s a crisis that’s gripped America and has hit epidemic levels. More and more Americans are hooked on prescription painkillers, in fact, in 2017 ...
Understanding self-serving behavior in leaders
In a new research paper, Melissa Williams, assistant professor of organization & management, developed a framework to better understand when and why leaders use their power ...