From ingredients to recipe: Startup ecosystems and collaboration
Karren Watkins, a researcher at the Skandalaris Center, writes in Forbes about encouraging startups.
Getting to know Josh Whitman
Josh Whitman, who became the John M. Schael Director of Athletics in August, talks about his vision and experience.
McKelvey: Engineer your way
Alumnus Jim McKelvey, co-founder of Square, discusses how his education prepared him for entrepreneurship.
Carl Phillips’ ‘The Art of Daring’ celebrates literature as risk
Carl Phillips’ “The Art of Daring: Risk, Restlessness, Imagination” is reviewed in the Los Angeles Times.
‘The Hope of Ferguson’
Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp, PhD, writes in Religion & Politics about how events in Ferguson have given some people hope for a renewed effort to fight injustice.
Early reviews book about the noose
Gerald Early, PhD, reviews “The Thirteenth Turn: A History of the Noose” in The Washington Post.
Can technology prevent another Ferguson?
Neil Richards, JD, writes a commentary for CNN about police use of body cameras.
‘Citizenship in Cold War America’
Andrea Friedman, PhD, of Arts & Sciences, has published a new book about the meaning of American citizenship during the Cold War.
Architect Robert McCarter publishes new work
Robert McCarter, of the Sam Fox School, has published a monograph examining the works of Finnish architect Alvar Aalto.
McBride offers take on health-care policy
Timothy McBride, PhD, of the Brown School, writes about the Affordable Care Act and the uninsured in his Blog on Health Policy, recently touted as a top health-care blog to follow.
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