In this article, Christopher Browne, DC, of @UWS_news shares early research linking choline deficiency to anxiety – while noting the science is still evolving. Brain health is complex and requires a whole-person approach.
https://t.co/BofyEMVGrI
In this blog from @SaybrookU, experts show how functional fitness starts with simple habits – movement, breathwork, & nutrition. It’s not about perfection, but consistency. Small actions build lasting strength.
https://t.co/PuegdFTerF
In this recent article Janina Kamm, Psy.D., of @Chicago_School_ shares that brain health isn’t about quick fixes – it’s about sustainable habits. From exercise to learning new skills, small actions add up.
https://t.co/ZeG3RY6zt9
To mark America’s 250th birthday, @CollegesOfLaw is launching ‘We the People, Explained’ - a student-driven blog series exploring liberty, equality, and justice in 2026. More to come soon!
https://t.co/B7Qm9JPJ48
Midlife isn’t always a dramatic reset – it’s often quieter & deeper. Elizabeth Schwab, Psy.D., professor @Chicago_School_, reframes it as a common moment shaped by shifting expectations & financial pressures.
https://t.co/nZCr8nPhSR
In today’s episode of Radical Cooperation, Michael Horowitz sits down with Daniel Mahony to unpack the real trade-offs behind college sports – from financial pressures to cultural impact and long-term sustainability.
https://t.co/EfQVh23bFD
Amid the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, Dr. Ana Belmonte of @Chicago_School_ highlights how notoriety can shape criminal behavior—bringing clarity to a complex and emotional case.
https://t.co/54ziaoylWD
Under the guidance of Dr. Eric Gish, a people-first philosophy is driving progress @KansasCOM__DO – from advancing COCA accreditation to building a unified, purpose-driven culture rooted in mentorship, collaboration, & community impact.
https://t.co/r0duNomuzE
In this recent Fit & Well article, Dr. Janina Kamm of @Chicago_School_ explains that neuroplasticity grows through everyday habits: regular exercise, quality sleep, & strong social connections.
https://t.co/qqQMfZQpOV
Birth-order stereotypes – from “responsible firstborns” to “free-spirited youngest siblings” – are everywhere. But as Dr. Andrew Kami of @pacificoaks explains in Good Housekeeping, personality is shaped by far more than birth order alone.
https://t.co/yE0GD8IyRD
In the newest episode of Radical Cooperation, Dr. Horowitz speaks with Jim Long, Ph.D., about how institutional risk in higher ed rarely appears all at once – it builds gradually through delayed decisions & outdated assumptions.
https://t.co/gF8j7VwKTN
This blog from @UWS_news highlights how occupational therapists support mental & emotional wellness through practical, everyday strategies. The university’s OT program trains students in a whole-person, function-first approach.
https://t.co/LzBS7KURkl
New research suggests that helping others may help us age better. As Grant Canipe, Ph.D. assistant professor @Chicago_School_, notes, volunteering supports purpose, social connection, & mental stimulation.
https://t.co/LSg1O3pCUg
@KHSU_KansasCOM hosted its 3rd annual research symposium last week, bringing together students, practitioners, & community leaders. Events like this help students better understand the needs of Kansans while building connections for their future careers.
https://t.co/YCbWELqK0g
Brandy Price, J.D., has built a career grounded in access, representation, & community. Now Dean & Chief Academic Officer @CollegesOfLaw, her mission is clear: when students gain “new eyes” through legal education, they can transform their communities.
https://t.co/mX2WoktXjv
When the Eaton fire impacted 1,000+ child-care spaces, @pacificoaks stepped up – helping distribute nearly $2M in grants to providers for payroll, materials, & tuition relief. Grateful to see this recovery work highlighted by the LA Times.
https://t.co/l7nAXkJBr3
On the latest episode of Radical Cooperation, Dr. Horowitz talks with Michael Horn about the structural pressures reshaping higher ed, why many colleges feel stuck, & how forward-thinking institutions are adapting without losing their identity.
https://t.co/AINIZtGtv2
Saybrook University's approach to AI centers on one core belief: AI should sharpen critical thinking without replacing it. Faculty @SaybrookU are ensuring that students know how to challenge powerful tools like AI without surrendering their voice.
https://t.co/EWsdhl0FXR
The Community-Based Clinical Education program @UWS_news has allowed chiropractic student Mallory MacDonald to return to her home province of New Brunswick to complete her preceptorship & begin her career. Read more at the link below!
https://t.co/eKPhwcsacO
On this week’s episode of Radical Cooperation, Dr. Horowitz speaks with Brook Shepard about what higher education leaders often misunderstand about marketing, enrollment, and growth. Listen now!
https://t.co/0mftsA96SX