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How Cultural Norms May Influence Sleep and Health

Sleep is foundational to our health. A large body of data links poor sleep to heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and depression. There’s also evidence that unhealthy sleeping habits may lead…

Defunding Prevention: A Setback for Science and Public Health

On April 22, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the termination of 365 awards that “no longer effectuate Department priorities.” Among these cuts were $88 million in Office of Justice…

Senior Spotlight: Angelina Thalheimer (’25 Psychology) – From Classroom to Conference Stage: A Chapman Journey Fueled by Mentorship, Research, and Purpose

What’s one unexpected opportunity or experience you’ve had at Chapman that you never imagined before enrolling? I’m an undergraduate instructional assistant (UGIA) under Dr. David Frederick in the Psychology department…

I’m cancer-free. Why don’t I feel relieved?

You’d think when a cancer patient is told they’re cancer-free, they would feel a sense of relief. While relief is common, it’s not always the case, said Chery Hysjulien, RN,…

Spring 2025 Dean’s List | Latrobe, PA

by Public Relations | June 17, 2025 LATROBE, PA—Five hundred and ninety-four students were named to the Dean’s List of Saint Vincent College for the spring 2025 semester, according to…

Why Purpose Doesn’t Have to Be All or Nothing

As human beings, we often fall prey to all-or-nothing thinking. The American Psychological Association defines this as dichotomous thinking—the tendency to interpret experiences in terms of polar opposites: good or…