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The Need for National Human Rights Report Cards

Students get report cards; maybe countries should as well. In today’s Academic Minute, Binghamton University’s David Cingranelli explains why.

Why Do Legislatures Use Sunset Provisions?

Why do legislatures use sunset provisions? In today’s Academic Minute, Lincoln University of Missouri’s Elizabeth Dorssom delves into this question.

Are Tax Audits Bad for Business?

Are tax audits bad for business? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Texas at Austin’s Andrew Belnap considers this question.

Modern Chemical Methods to Detect Fake Chinese Liquor

Is that liquor you just bought fake? In today’s Academic Minute, Marist College’s Neil Fitzgerald explores why one spirit has caught the eye of bootleggers.

How a Company Can Reduce Brand Hate

Everyone has a brand they don’t like for one reason or another. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Dayton’s Chun Zhang explores why and what companies can do about it.

Allowing More Independent Adventure for Children

Children need independent play. In today’s Academic Minute, Boston College’s Peter Grey examines why.

Art’s Role in Fighting Gender Inequality

The fight against gender inequality goes on. In today’s Academic Minute, Kennesaw State University’s Zaya Rustámova examines the role art can play.

What Are Posttraditional Online Students Telling Us?

How do we connect with different age groups when using online learning? In today’s Academic Minute, Brenau University’s Billi L. Bromer explores this question.