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Time Machine: Flu Shots

For more than six decades, the flu shot has been a key tool in protecting public health in the United States. What started as a limited campaign to vaccinate high-risk populations has grown into a ... Read Now >
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Time Machine: Family Dinner

Ready for summer? Barbecues count as family dinner! On this weeks' Time Machine, we are jumping back to
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Time Machine: Hair Dye

This weeks' Time Machine is hopping back to the 70s to see just how many people were dying
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Time Machine: Reading Books

In this weeks' Time Machine, has America's love for reading books declined or are we bigger bibliophiles than
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Time Machine: Fast Food

This weeks' Time Machine is jumping back to the 80s to see how often Americans were eating fast-food.
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Time Machine: Auto Safety

Since cars were invented, there have been car accidents. But, over the years, people’s biggest concerns about the
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Time Machine: Minimum Wage

This weeks’ Time Machine takes a look all the way back to the 1930s and 40s when the
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We Should Hang Out More

Movies often serve as perfect time capsules, offering snapshots of what life was like in an earlier time.
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The Future of Higher Education

While the world of higher education faces challenges, there is a great deal of potential success for institutions
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Is “Latinx” Here to Stay?

The movement to introduce “Latinx” into mainstream vocabulary has been a fervent one, but just how many people