Disability experience study by Sari Altschuler
Sari Altschuler, an assistant professor of English at Northeastern University, uncovers a history of the imagination in medicine in her...
Cultural integration and ballet
Art in whatever form, has always been a medium to unite people. Dance being a prominent form among them. The grace and beauty of this art...
Metamaterials can be the first step into Potter world
Our mundane souls are tired from praying for J.K. Rowling’s world to be real – magic wands, invisible cloaks, flying brooms, moving...
Colour or form
As an artist, you think about the form of any project first and then think about the colours you are going to use. However, from the...
Writing: Improvising your 3 a.m. thoughts
Writing is always a process of discovery—I never know the end, or even the events on the next page, until they happen. There’s a constant...
Dancing as a career: what after that?
Any type of performing art, be it sports, dancing, or singing, etc., usually comes with early retirement. Most artists struggle to find...
Opioids can be crushed by Cannabis: A drug fight
Opioids are a class of drugs that include the illegal drug heroin, synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, and pain relievers available...
Organic soil fosters global warming and climate crisis
Organic farms are better at sequestering carbon than soil from conventional farms, shows research conducted by scientists Geoffrey Davies...
“Handwriting, the only tongue of the mind” – Is it?
Many schools all over the world follow a curriculum of teaching cursive handwriting to its students. Indiana recently became the latest...
Understanding ‘People on Wheels’
Northeastern University is filled with colors and vibrancy, graffiti and murals. And now, Daniel Anguilu is coming back to brighten up...
Higher stakes for higher education
As the world is evolving and growing, so is the status of education. Competition is stronger and broader than ever. Every educational...
A step towards stopping climate change
Climate change is one of the biggest problems that the world is facing today. Drying up water bodies to melting glaciers, cold places...
College enrolments maybe inversely proportional to the economy
Economists say that it is a good thing if fewer people are going to colleges, as it indicates that the economy is doing well. Jobs are...
Language learning made easy with social media
When using our phones in the classroom we often hide behind our peers or put the phone in the desk to check what’s new in our Instagram...
Answering the age-old ‘emotion’ question
Does everyone feel more or less the same emotions all their lives? Yes. Does everyone react to these emotions in the exact same way? No,...
How online shopping is looting you
In recent times, various applications have started to view content or advertisements in a very personalised manner. This is evident from...
Experiential learning – a better way of education
On account of experiential learning, the fourth graders at the Charlotte Lab school in Charlotte, North Carolina, hosted a pop-up market...
Making space for amazing things
Lindsey Sudbury is an instructional technologist within Academic Technology Services at Northeastern University. And currently, she is...
Launch of a new app that help Muslims with their daily prayers
Anas Abou Allaban was one of the participants of Muslim Hacks, an event that took place at California. At this event participants share...



















