Remote Work is Twice the Work and Half the Fun
6 min read By Walter L. Buenger, Professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin
6 min read By Walter L. Buenger, Professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin
3 minute read Scholars Ken-Hou Lin and Megan Neely, from the University of Texas at Austin and Stanford University, discuss the recession that the US is entering
"At least three things can go wrong in predicting the outcome of the election at this stage. They are," write Paul Whiteley, University of Essex and Harold D Clarke, University of Texas at Dallas (Dec. 11th, 2019)
"For most experiences in life, no matter how good it makes you feel the first time it happens, it feels less good the more you experience it. A great restaurant may be a peak experience the first time you eat there, but bring you less joy each time you go there again. You may love hearing a particular song the first time it plays, but it won’t be as uplifting the 50th time as it was the first. But, what happens with the joy you get from doing something for someone else?" writes Art Markman, University of Texas (Oct. 9th, 2019)