Letter 5
When initially formulating this project and outlining a research protocol, I didn’t really know what to expect. I’d never done a formal psychological research study before, let alone any research […]
When initially formulating this project and outlining a research protocol, I didn’t really know what to expect. I’d never done a formal psychological research study before, let alone any research […]
Borders first became a “thing” with the Treaty of Westphalia, serving to clarify which polities were under which prince’s rule of law. The prince’s government had complete sovereignty over the […]
In my last blog post, I interrogated the depth of narrative and the law’s inability to capture the profundity of an individual. For this blog post, I attempted to evaluate […]
In thinking about immigration and the intersection of the personal and the political, I’ve often ended up finding myself immersed in story: A couple of weeks ago, I went to […]
With the right passport, sometimes the world is your oyster and sometimes it isn’t. I’m thinking about the Trump administration’s plan to undo a 2015 Obama-era regulation that allowed the […]
Empathy has become a buzzword in medicine, a field typically associated with sterile hospital beds and the cold surgical scalpel. Recent studies have found that medical school students lose their […]