Tagged - study

Survey led by UR Political Science’s James Druckman explores Americans’ views on higher education

The American public may still trust universities, but they also possess a sense of unease that universities are both valued and vulnerable in the eyes of students and educators. Read More

‘Twas a long night in Gleason

’Twas a long night in Gleason, when all through the room / Not a person was stirring, a silence of gloom. Read More

Interpreting speech prosody in neurodivergence

As we go about our everyday lives, we unconsciously pick up cues when talking to people — through this process, we can determine a speaker’s emotion relatively confidently from just their tone or pitch, especially if they are someone close to us. Read More

Study finds most UR students have apparently never seen a fucking fox before

The red fox, known to STEM majors and insufferable men as “Vulpes vulpes,” is commonly found in every non-desert biome in the fucking Northern Hemisphere. Read More

The stakes are lower than you think

Sleep and diet can fall by the wayside when a cumulative exam remains to be studied for. Read More

Look on the Bright Side…

Luis visits Mariama in Valentine Tower one afternoon looking for motivation to study. He finds it, but in an unexpected way. Read More

We put study spaces in their places

With finals just around the corner, we’ve compiled our rankings of some major study spaces on campus, from worst to best. Read More