Sam Shepard Was One of the Good Ones
Sam Shepard Was One of the Good Ones
How Harvard’s First Woman President Quietly Changed an Institution Older Than America
Harvard’s first woman President gives students a competitive edge: the ability to be leaders in a new era full of diversity and inclusion.
America’s Most Innovative Scientists Want to Develop a BS Detector
DARPA is searching for a way to separate fact and fabrication in a society that’s finding it increasingly difficult to tell the two apart.
Albert Namatjira: Bridging the Divide
Through the gift of art, Albert Namatjira brought harmony in the unity of two cultures at odds with each other for centuries. Let us never forget the lesson his work teaches us.
Compounding Interest: What it Takes to Become Warren Buffett
HBO documentary ‘Becoming Warren Buffett’ is an accessible and emotional look at how a young boy from Omaha became one of the most important people in human history.
Half of Australia’s Teachers Quit Within Five Years
The future of work relies on the future of education, but there will neither while we continue to work Australian teachers to the bone.
Jeff Bezos: Three Simple Beliefs
How an obsession with the customer experience may soon make Jeff Bezos the richest person in the world.
Social Science: Research Proves Facebook is Bad for Your Health
It’s not just a luddite conspiracy: an unprecedented study shows social media use is having a devastating impact on our mental health.
How Blockchain Will Usher in a More Prosperous and Equal World
More than cryptocurrency, its the technology that drives it which will drive humanity forward.
Bertha von Suttner: The Path to Peace
Her name has all but been forgotten, but Bertha von Suttner’s words set Europe on the first step towards embracing peace.
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