It’s easy to blame social media for recent social problems like cyber bullying and a decline in mental health, but the reality is that social media is powered by people. Learn ways to reframe your relationship with social media.
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by an endless to do list. Such cumulative stress is harmful to our physical and mental wellbeing. Learn tips like dedicating a day each week “no work,” establishing “no screen time” each day, getting more sleep, eating better, and meditating.
How have career opportunities changed during the pandemic? Are fewer employers hiring? In this episode, APU Dean Dr. Marie Gould Harper talks to longtime academic career services advisor and human resources expert Audrey Cooper about the changes in hiring and recruitment in today’s economy.
Reports of robot abuse and anti-robot sentiments make headlines, but are such attitudes widespread? In this episode, learn how people from different cultural backgrounds view AI-based technology and how acceptance may be largely dependent on age and socioeconomic factors.
Helping students succeed in the online classroom requires a student-centric approach. In this episode, Dr. Bethanie Hansen talks to APU faculty director Dr. Doris Blanton about training faculty to help with student retention.
Learn from one entrepreneur who started an accounting business to help small business owners better understand their financial operations.
Our world is increasingly technologically driven, so it’s critical to equip youth with the knowledge, skills, and passion that results from STEM learning. In this episode, learn about SciFest and other STEM competitions that drive innovation and learning in students.
Public discourse has become increasingly divisive. In this episode, learn how to talk to people with differing viewpoints, how to reach people who may believe in conspiracy theories, and how to maintain civility with those you disagree with.