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Released: 14-Feb-2013 8:20 AM EST
Does 鈥業 Love You鈥 Mean Your Relationship Is in Trouble?
DePaul University

Affectionate behavior may not be all that it seems, according to a new study by relational communication expert Sean Horan, an assistant professor at DePaul University, and co-author Melanie Booth-Butterfield, a professor at West Virginia University.

Released: 7-Jan-2014 2:00 PM EST
鈥楲iving Room鈥 Offers Alternative Treatment for Emotional Distress
DePaul University

Emergency departments may not be the best choice for persons suffering from severe mental illness or emotional distress, according to findings by DePaul University School of Nursing researchers. Persons in a mental health crisis may be better served in an alternative recovery-oriented, homelike environment, they found.

Released: 6-Feb-2014 4:00 PM EST
Love at the Office? When Relationships Go From Platonic to Romantic
DePaul University

A new study by coauthors Sean Horan, DePaul University, and Renee Cowan, University of Texas at San Antonio, titled 鈥淟ove at the Office? Understanding Workplace Romance Disclosures and Reactions from the Coworker Perspective,鈥 appears in the Western Journal of Communication.

Released: 23-Jul-2014 1:00 AM EDT
Study Identifies 鈥楺uack鈥 Child Psychology Practices
DePaul University

Child psychologist Gerald Koocher led a recent poll of 139 experts to discredit 鈥渜uack鈥 treatments and assessments for children. Published in the Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, the study identifies and rates pseudoscientific and potentially harmful practices.

Released: 12-Jan-2015 10:00 AM EST
Bus Travel Between US Cities Increases in 2014
DePaul University

Research from the Chaddick Institute at DePaul University shows intercity bus departures grew 2.1 percent last year. Lead researcher Joseph Schwieterman says, "Once people switch to the bus, they often become frequent users, in part due to the generous allowances bus companies provide to change departure times.鈥

Released: 31-Mar-2015 5:05 PM EDT
Art Helps Nursing and Medical Students Strengthen Observation Skills
DePaul University

Gazing at art can help future doctors and nurses hone observation skills, avoid bias, finds new research from DePaul University's Craig Klugman.

Released: 25-Jun-2015 2:05 PM EDT
Study: 1.3 Million Will Travel by Bus Over July Fourth Holiday
DePaul University

A long holiday weekend, budget fares and the convenience of a new GPS tracking system will draw more than 1.3 million passengers to intercity bus travel during the July Fourth holiday, according to the Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development at DePaul University.

Released: 14-Jul-2015 7:05 AM EDT
Chicago's Metra Rail Commuters Are Glued to Tech, but Wi-Fi and Outlets Are Scarce
DePaul University

A new study from DePaul University finds Chicago's train stations lags in amenities that commuters demand, including a place to plug in your phone. Despite this, Metra rail ridership is up, and commuters' dependence on tech might be the cause.

Released: 21-Sep-2015 11:05 AM EDT
Researchers Discover New Lineage of Prehistoric, Plankton-Eating Sharks
DePaul University

An international team of scientists has discovered a new lineage of extinct plankton-feeding sharks, Pseudomegachasma, that lived in warm oceans during the age of the dinosaurs nearly 100 million years ago. The fossil sharks had tiny teeth very similar to a modern-day, plankton-eating megamouth shark.

Released: 29-Sep-2015 11:05 AM EDT
Study: New Framework Helps Measure, Define Global Homelessness
DePaul University

Ahead of World Homeless Day Oct. 10, researchers have released a new framework to help unite those addressing homelessness worldwide. The Institute of Global Homelessness at DePaul University developed categories to help policymakers, practitioners and researchers more accurately identify and measure this vulnerable population, using definitions that work across international borders.


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