Sustainability must start with universities if the fashion industry is to change

More and more students want their universities to lead the way on sustainability issues. But are institutions doing enough to produce industry leaders who can meet that challenge?

Natascha Radclyffe-Thomas, Professor of Marketing and Sustainable Business at the British School of Fashion (GCU London), Glasgow Caledonian University • conversation
Sept. 17, 2021 ~8 min

Trans youth are coming out and living in their gender much earlier than older generations

The survey also found that trans people who live in their affirmed gender report experiencing less stigma, anxiety and depression.

Jae A. Puckett, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Michigan State University • conversation
April 26, 2021 ~7 min


Apple's new emojis are more ammunition for the online generation wars

Millennials' favourite 😂 is the latest casualty of gen z's emoji snobbery.

Mark Brill, Senior Lecturer, School of Games, Film and Animation, Birmingham City University • conversation
Feb. 25, 2021 ~7 min

College-age kids and teens are drinking less alcohol – marijuana is a different story

Gen Z is breaking stereotypes, but there are still some worrying trends when it comes to substance abuse.

Ty Schepis, Professor of Psychology, Texas State University • conversation
Nov. 19, 2020 ~6 min

College-age kids and teens are drinking less alcohol – but something else is rising

Gen Z is breaking stereotypes, but there are still some worrying trends when it comes to substance abuse.

Ty Schepis, Professor of Psychology, Texas State University • conversation
Nov. 19, 2020 ~6 min

College-age kids are drinking less alcohol – but smoking more marijuana

Gen Z is breaking stereotypes in some areas, but the number of young adults using both alcohol and marijuana is also rising, raising concerns about a future surge in substance abuse problems.

Ty Schepis, Professor of Psychology, Texas State University • conversation
Nov. 19, 2020 ~6 min

New study shows staggering effect of coronavirus pandemic on America's mental health

While there have been spikes across the board, some groups are suffering more than others.

Jean Twenge, Professor of Psychology, San Diego State University • conversation
May 7, 2020 ~6 min

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