Twelve-year old ice skater Sophia Berar used to struggle with her math classes. That changed after she started using the Success Center, a new addition ...
Make sure you are “regularly reaching out to your new friends.” Call or text them “just to see how they are doing,” and ask about their lives. Show interest in what is important to them. A good friend ...
Choctaw Cultural Center Director Cheyhoma Dugger joined Caroline on Talk of the Town to discuss the upcoming Choctaw-Irish Friendship Festival.
Even as conditions have shifted throughout the season, kids continue to show up ready to ski and snowboard — and just as eager as ever to be outside with their friends and mentors, said Erin Reynolds, ...
In today’s “Southern Voices,” Memphis educator Saleama A. Ruvalcaba shares her heart for summer camp and the lasting impact it can have on children and families.
Three brief profiles of real individuals give insight to the power of optimism, altruism, and emotion regulation in generating a positive social presence.
Wanda Allard, 96, and Peggy Caudill, 88, get along so well that other people living in their senior living community assume they've been lifelong friends or are related. In ...
When you reach a certain age, love begins to look different. For many senior citizens, love is no longer defined by grand romance, dramatic gestures, or the urgency of being chosen. Instead, it ...
Friends make life richer but sometimes, it’s our wallets that pay the price. A new survey shows Gen Z and millennials are spending hundreds each month just to stay connected. From toasting a promotion ...
Making new friends can feel awkward, uncertain, and—at times—a little risky. As it turns out, humans are not the only ones who experience this social tightrope. A new study published in Biology ...