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The Responsibility Project
Welcome to The Responsibility Project, a place to think about—and discuss—what it means to do the right thing.
New findings show that siblings – not parents – may have the greatest influence on kids’ behavior.
Peer Pressure for Good?
Driving safety advocates are hoping to find a new way to get through to teens – through other teens.
Unforgettable Prom Nights
For kids and teens battling illness, these three organizations host special proms that would rival any around the nation.
Productivity Tools
Is productivity-tracking software actually helping – or is it hurting – your work efficiency?
Capitalizing on Scandal
At what point does the blending of journalism and entertainment cross the line into irresponsible distraction from the facts?
A Recipe for Anxiety?
A Mayo Clinic study finds that kids who avoid scary situations are likelier to have anxiety.
Keeping Kids Off Drugs
Research shows that the original approach to anti-drug PSAs might have been counterproductive.
A Letter a Day
An Atlanta man takes pen to paper once a day to show even strangers that he cares.
A Mentor’s Responsibility
Mutual inspiration between a middle-schooler and a university professor leads to scientific discovery.