University of California Berkely Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Community Health Sciences Amani Allen talks about the effects of socioeconomics and race on health quality
It’s Fr. Richard Rohr’s hope that his interfaith lectures will give people “intelligent compassion,” for themselves and for others. “If the only agenda that’s given
Stacey Abrams When politician, lawyer and author Stacey Abrams was 17 years old, she graduated from high school as valedictorian. “I was very proud of myself,”
People of color experience discriminatory microagressions on a daily basis. They may have more difficulty hailing a cab than their white counterparts. They may be
Stanford University professor and founding director of the Stanford Center on Longevity, Laura Carstensen, speaks about aging societies during the Morning Lecture on Monday, July
CHQDaily The (self-made) man, the myth, the American composer legend; John Philip Sousa is best remembered for creating some of the most groundbreaking music of
Richard Rohr, author of “The Divine Dance.”. Photo courtesy of Whitaker House It’s Fr. Richard Rohr, OFM’s, opinion that in life’s beginning, people need structure —
Life expectancy has met an all-time high — but how can culture accommodate it? Laura Carstensen has some ideas. Carstensen, Stanford University professor and founding
On Friday morning, Heather Koldewey shared with her audience a photo she described as fragile, extraordinary and strangely beautiful. It was a seahorse clutching a
Mary Grace Wilson Professor Emerita of Religion at Duke University, Carol Meyers, speaks during her lecture "Jews, Christians, and Romans: Multiculturalism at Ancient Sepphoris," about