Harvard Kennedy School professor of economics Jason Furman ’92, who moderated the question and answer portion of her lecture, was quick to praise Khan’s popular appeal. “If a decade ago we had invited ...
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
Who is the Antichrist, the biblical antagonist whose rise marks the beginning of the end-times? Peter Thiel recently took a ...
No, it’s the awarding of a Nobel Prize in economics to Northwestern’s Joel Mokyr (along with Philippe Aghion of the Collège ...
Five strategies to drive bold action amid uncertainty. by Ranjay Gulati In the face of political, economic, and technological uncertainty, business leaders are often reluctant to take bold action.
Walter V. Wendler, President of West Texas A&M University, writes that academia has lost sight of the portion of its mission ...
Good intentions don't mean much when your company is subpoenaing critics, draining economically depressed towns of water and ...
At the meeting of the Scientific Advisory Board of the German Maritime Museum (DSM) / Leibniz Institute for Maritime History in Bremerhaven on October 6, a new leadership team was elected. Historian ...
It’s the delectable ingredient that gives candy, pastries and honey their pleasant flavors, balances out the bitterness in a cup of coffee and adds some pep to an otherwise bland ...
It was a sweet setup for Preston Doyle to catch Gustavus Adolphus College's Nobel Conference about sugar. He watched it ...
Historian Ulbe Bosma talks about his book on sugar as the 61st conference kicks off at Gustavus Adolphus College.
There, they got a text from a staffer for Karina Gould, the 38-year-old MP from Burlington, Ontario, who’d run against Carney ...