**EXPERT AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEWS** Washington, DC - Recent revelations that the U.S. government has been studying the body language of Russian President Vladimir Putin and other world leaders for...
Washington, DC - Students exposed directly to work environments in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields are more likely to decide to follow paths that will lead to such careers,...
Washington, DC - On the heels of a tumultuous start to his second term in office, how will President Barack Obama move beyond a year of budget battles, a government shutdown, growing distrust in the...
Washington, DC - Hispanic teenagers who learn English well enough to engage in friendships and activities with members of mainstream U.S. culture are more likely to succeed in school and feel better...
Washington, DC - The holiday season is here and families are gathering to spend quality time together. Families are often diverse and can include in-laws, step-relatives, relatives who are of a...
Washington, DC - As the world mourns the death of former South African President Nelson Mandela, newspapers, online media, and social networks are overflowing with recollections of his motivational...
Washington, DC - A new study finds that video clips embedded on websites with public health messages do a better job than text alone at drawing attention to hazards, and in prompting the public to...
The four-day meeting is hosted by The National Communication Association Washington, DC - More than 5,000 communication scholars, teachers, and students will gather in Washington, DC, this month to...
Washington, DC - A 2013 Supreme Court decision, The United States vs. Windsor, expanded the 1993 Family and Medical Leave Act to same-sex spouses in states where gay marriage is legal. The expanding...
Washington, DC - Flu season is here. For a fighting chance against the flu, doctors recommend an annual flu shot for the majority of the population. With so many people at risk of getting sick, what...