How Empathy in Leadership Shapes Workplace Culture
Most workers (88%) say that empathetic leadership helps build employee loyalty toward their managers, suggesting that empathy may play a key role in keeping and attracting talent during what’s been called “The Great Resignation.”
How Antiques Roadshow Turns Objects Into Public History
Antiques Roadshow has been a staple of public television since 1997, adapted from the original British series that began in 1979. Known for its mix of personal stories and historical insight, the show travels to cities across the U.S., where appraisers evaluate antiques and collectibles brought in by the public. From fine art and jewelry to toys and military memorabilia, each item reveals a piece of the past.
How the SCI Program Controls Access to Classified Intelligence
Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) is highly classified material for specific intelligence methods and sources. It includes information about sensitive collection systems, analytical processes, targeting operations, and data derived from these activities.
How to Organize Student Group Projects With Clear Roles, Deadlines, and Signup Scheduling
This student-focused guide shows how to split a project into clear deliverables, assign roles, set deadlines, and use signup slots for drafting and peer review so your team stays on track.
Digital Humanities for Students: Modern Research Writing Tips
Learn how digital humanities reshapes student research.
A Complete Guide to MESUR: Metrics from Scholarly Usage of Resources
MESUR is a project that measures the impact of scholarly work using usage data. That’s a fancy term for tracking how people interact with research online—like how many times an article is downloaded, viewed, or shared.
Survey: The Realities of Polyworking Among Millennials
A research team from Academized.com surveyed 2,500 millennials between the ages of 26 and 41 to study the growing trend of polyworking. The research sought to discover why millennials participate in side gigs and to measure both their time commitment and resulting financial benefits. It also examined how polyworking impacts their career perspectives and personal well-being. The survey findings demonstrate that many millennials take on side hustles to increase their earnings and follow their passions but also manage the risk of burnout. Survey participants see polyworking as a sustainable career option which demonstrates the changing nature of work.
Wage Gaps in America: An Analysis of Earnings by Gender, Race, and Education
At Academized, we’ve collected and analyzed data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics to examine key trends in wage disparities. Specifically, we looked at various data sets.
Holiday Depression: States Where It Hits the Hardest
The holiday season is often portrayed as a time of joy, togetherness, and celebration. However, for many people, it can also bring feelings of loneliness, stress, and sadness. This phenomenon, commonly referred to as the "holiday blues" or holiday depression, is increasingly being recognized as a widespread mental health issue.
Food Trends to Watch in 2025: A Deep Dive into Global Cuisines, TikTok's Impact, and the Rise of Homemade Cooking
As we approach 2025, food trends are evolving, influenced by the intersection of popular search behaviors, social media movements, and shifting consumer interests. Our analysis of the past year’s Google search data reveals significant insights into the types of cuisines that are dominating the culinary landscape. Additionally, social platforms like TikTok continue to shape emerging trends that are set to make a lasting impact. Here’s a breakdown of the food trends that will likely define 2025.