How To Mourn the Lives Lost to COVID-19 in the United States Renee Cantor, University of Pittsburgh In spite of pandemic deaths surpassing the 100,000 mark, there has not been significant public mourning. Still, there are ways we can mourn individually.… June 23, 2020
The Relationship Between Grieving and Social Media Kaelani Ramirez, Arizona State University It's changed the way we grieve and share condolences, but that may not always be a good thing.… March 27, 2020
Bringing Back the Dead: Has Virtual Reality Gone Too Far? Nanda Illahi, Okayama University The documentary 'I Met You' reconnected people with their deceased loved ones. Is it heartwarming or hazardous?… March 5, 2020
5 Things That Happen After You End a Long Term Relationship Mattie Winowitch, Waynesburg University It's like the stages of grieving, except with thirst traps.… April 21, 2017
I’ll Cry if I Want To: Why the Way We Think About Grief Needs to Change Molly Flynn, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Calling out of work to mourn a recent breakup isn’t socially accepted… but shouldn’t it be?… October 18, 2016