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By Herman M. Lagon Some classrooms stay with you not because of their tech or sleek furniture, but because they feel alive.
Pro sports have long seemed like the closest thing we have to a true meritocracy. But maybe not anymore. American sports come ...
Three whys. Three times each. Pretty simple, yet if we really dig into those questions, discuss them with our teams, and ask ...
Brilliant minds can exhaust themselves by their inability to stop asking questions, but they are perfectly okay with that.
Erickson, who is pursuing a PhD at Brown, was the first openly autistic person compete on the reality TV show, and overcame ...
A survey of more than 500 political scientists found that they believe the United States is headed towards authoritarian rule ...
Through an innovative fellowship model, a group of education leaders designed four projects to build lasting relationships ...
From remotely-controlled smart cars to menacing Netflix messages, tech-facilitated abuse is keeping up with the times.
My first use of the Plaud Note was simple: dictation. According to one Stanford study, dictation is about three times faster than typing. Even if you've got a good typing speed, you'll probably speak ...
Business Insider's 10th annual list of the most innovative CMOs includes big companies like Walmart and challengers like ...