A Luo potter and a Miao embroiderer share a moment. Photo by Michelle Albeit, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution Before beginning my internship with the ...
Jazz is a lot like life — both are best with structure balanced with some improvisation. Saxophonist Ray Blue is about spreading the word of jazz as much as he is performing. The University of Iowa ...
For cross-cultural leadership to succeed, unwritten cultural rules must be learned, and quiet observation is the best way to do that. Great leaders are often lauded for their ability to speak ...
Gen Z didn’t invent international dating. But they’re the first generation to treat it as a completely unremarkable option — ...
“God, I hope she made zwieback,” my sister says as we drive to my Nana’s house. Zwieback is a type of bread my Nana bakes for special family gatherings. It consists of two rolls of bread stuck ...
Leadership pipelines do not fail because talent is absent. They fail because access, exposure, and structured development are uneven. Across Africa, the data is clear. Women who participate in ...
Last year, Associate Professor David Webb traveled to the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Czech Republic, through a Fulbright Specialist Award to enhance his math education work ...
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