Director’s Innovation Speaker Series Video: Youth-Centered Approaches to Media Research

Director’s Innovation Speaker Series Video: Youth-Centered Approaches to Media Research

Transcript DR. SHELLI AVENEVOLI: Good afternoon, everyone. It’s really my pleasure to be here today to introduce our two speakers. I also want to give a shout out to the Innovations Series... Read more »
How I brought a Jewish wartime refugee’s lost fairytale back to life | Children and teenagers

How I brought a Jewish wartime refugee’s lost fairytale back to life | Children and teenagers

This story begins in a fever. It was the spring of 2021 and I’d contracted my first bout of Covid. Confined to bed, I turned to the pile of books that had... Read more »
Jon Ransom wins second Polari prize in two years with The Gallopers | Books

Jon Ransom wins second Polari prize in two years with The Gallopers | Books

Jon Ransom has taken home a Polari prize for the second year running, with his second novel The Gallopers winning 2024’s overall prize for books that “push the boundaries of LGBTQ fiction.”... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, November 28th

Daily Cartoon: Thursday, November 28th

“No hats at the table.” Source link Read more »
A Novelist’s Unnerving Memoir of Disordered Eating

A Novelist’s Unnerving Memoir of Disordered Eating

“My Good Bright Wolf,” a new memoir by the novelist Sarah Moss, begins in dishabille. A narrator is speaking to herself in the second person, and she’s using language recognizable from fairy... Read more »
Jon Ransom wins second Polari prize in two years with The Gallopers | Books

Pre-Application Webinar: Effectiveness and Services Trials

Date and Time December 3, 20241:30–3:00 p.m. ET Overview This webinar will provide the scientific field and NIMH scientific reviewers with updated information on clinical trials, including changes to pilot effectiveness and services research.... Read more »
The big idea: on Remembrance Day for Lost Species, here’s why it matters | Extinct wildlife

The big idea: on Remembrance Day for Lost Species, here’s why it matters | Extinct wildlife

Sixty-six million years ago, an asteroid struck Earth, causing the extinction of around 75% of all species. This event was so significant that we now use it to define the boundary between... Read more »
Cornish tourist spot unveils spider-related haiku spun by Simon Armitage | Cornwall

Cornish tourist spot unveils spider-related haiku spun by Simon Armitage | Cornwall

A new haiku by the poet laureate Simon Armitage has appeared on a garden wall in Cornwall, the first of a series of pieces celebrating the creatures that make their home among... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Friday, November 29th

Daily Cartoon: Friday, November 29th

“Oddly, social media isn’t helping my state of mind.” Source link Read more »
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