UO philosopher discusses data-driven lives with NYT
Colin Koopman looks at how real lives are being overtaken by their digital lives
From volunteers to faculty researchers, the UO found itself on a worldwide stage
Expanding paid time off is a legal way to help employees gain access to the procedure
The strategy being used by Indiana, Iowa and Texas is meant to rally the base, prof writes
People better with numbers had the highest life satisfaction when they had high incomes
The app can save lives, but only if people know what to do when alerted, and then do it
Supportive peer relationships can have wide-ranging positive effects, prof writes
UO professor says more lies happen on the phone, but the amount of lying overall is low
Pride celebrations in rural areas are becoming much more common, despite resistance