Being Pro-Social in a Time of Social Distance
Despite a prevalent belief that people behave badly in times of disruption, such as today's COVID-19 pandemic, research shows that more people act selflessly.
Despite a prevalent belief that people behave badly in times of disruption, such as today's COVID-19 pandemic, research shows that more people act selflessly.
I am enrolled in an ECG 200 class, called Human Rights in Turkey. We are learning about the dictatorship there so that we can advocate for these people in Washington D.C. and make a change.
If you ever have the chance to go on a mission trip during your time as a student at Cabrini, I highly recommend it.
The number one thing I learned in my four years here at Cabrini University is to get involved.