Research suggests that food sharing may come with drawbacks in disguise
A new study co-authored by York researchers probes the potential negative impacts of sharing-sized meals.
A new study co-authored by York researchers probes the potential negative impacts of sharing-sized meals.
The power of habits cannot be overstated. According to Charles Duhigg, habits have three components: the cue, the routine, and the reward.
The prolific playwright, TV show creator, and author chats about digging deep, being true to herself, and reinventing her life in her new book, ‘Black Girl in Love (with Herself): A Guide to Self-Love, Healing, and Creating the Life You Truly Deserve’ (Hay House Inc., Jan 5, 2021).
A show review of ‘Dance Innovations 2020: Detail and Distance — Extraordinary Works for Extraordinary Times’.
What exactly happens when we power down for the night and experience the phenomenon of dreaming?
No matter how you slice it, commutes are never good for you. Here’s a list of things that make it a little better.
Dan Riskin explores how brain development is being impacted by screen time, while Professor Kate Tilleczek points to the issue of how screens are affecting education.
An interview with former York professor and alumnus, known artistically as Chris Sunfield.
Winters’ resident drag queens talk about how going virtual has affected their art and the community they share it with.
The story of York students who are both a part of the LGBTQ+ and POC community.