Back in the mid- or early '90s, I was videotaped for the first time, doing some media work for my then-employer, Princeton University. Aside from the usual reactions—I didn’t like my hair, my clothes, ...
A recent study conducted by a University professor could help students succeed not only in their classes, but in the real world, too. Along with her research team, Joey Cheng, assistant professor of ...
Studies show that people with lower-pitched voices are more likely to win elected office because they are believed to be superior leaders with greater physical prowess and integrity. But is voice ...