Foreign Policy’s special reports on foreign policy machines. Topics range from international security to addressing inequalities across the world.
This is an article about the accent quiz meme inspired by linguist Bert Vaux to compare regional variations of English.
This article discusses the impact of curriculum internationalisation for those who work in academia.
Set the World on Fire by Dr. Keisha N. Blain highlights the flexibility, adaptability, and experimentation of black women leaders who demanded equal recognition and participation in global civil society.
This article from Forbes details resources to help become more educated on the topic of race in the United States.
This co-authored collection offers insights about the impact of leading off-campus study on faculty leaders teaching, research, service, and overall well-being, and discusses how liberal arts colleges can best achieve… Continue Reading »
The African Innovation Report, a PDF book about Understanding Market-Creating and Innovation Across Africa, seeks to highlight ventures whose ambitions and activities are geared towards the advancement of the continents… Continue Reading »
The OHCHR works to protect and promote the human rights for all people. Their media center provides news on human rights issues around the world as well as speeches and… Continue Reading »
Through a multidisciplinary creative practice, De Nichols mobilizes global change makers to design and activate ideas that address civic and social challenges within the built environment.
The Human Library is an international not-for-profit organization with administrative headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark. The HLO serves as a learning platform for personal dialogs that challenge stigma and stereotypes.