As a former combat officer on a U.S. Navy destroyer, Lutheran chaplain at Cornell University, co-creator of the Leadership Institute of Seattle Graduate Program, therapist,
Jeremy Bailenson’s course on virtual reality at Stanford University has a rather unusual required textbook: William Gibson’s 1984 sci-fi thriller, Neuromancer. “In this book, Gibson
Avivah Wittenberg-Cox, CEO of 20-first, a gender balance consultancy firm, lectures on gender balance in the workplace Wednesday, August 1, 2018 in the Amphitheater. RILEY
Guest Column by Avivah Wittenberg-Cox The violent unfurling of the dark underbelly of toxic masculinity polluting many companies and countries is a sign of women’s
Due to rapid advancements in technology, Maggie Jackson knows the art of asking for directions is dying. However, she still believes it is worth asking
Barack Obama has said that having more women in leadership roles will improve social and government movements, and Avivah Wittenberg-Cox agrees somewhat — she thinks
Joan Chittister believes every major institution in American society, including marriage, family, government, education, work and church, is in a “state of turmoil, breakdown, division
When people talk about constitutional law, they almost invariably refer to the United States Constitution and federal law, but each state has its own constitution
Anyone who’s taken an Uber, hosted an Airbnb or sold an empty seat through BlaBlaCar has contributed to crowd-based capitalism, Arun Sundararajan said at the
Although technology has increased productivity and sped up communication, author Maggie Jackson believes this advancement has replaced the desire to engage. “At the time we