Mohammed Khalid Alyahya cites the late Singaporean leader’s pragmatic and results-driven governance as a template for Saudi ...
Ahead of the Nobel Prize ceremony in Sweden, the Brown University economist discussed his research, its lessons for today, ...
This week to honour of our 60th anniversary, we are turning to the people who’ve sustained us over the years: our listeners ...
Thereby, from a geopolitical perspective, this is a gift to America’s and Europe’s enemies. Wokeism softens the West from within: it fractures societies into tribes, delegitimizes borders, erodes the ...
Golnaz Arastoopour Irgens, professor of human-centered learning technologies and director of the IDEA lab, was selected for the competitive Amazon Web ...
As is well known, Spanish diplomat Ángel Sanz Briz—the legendary “Angel of Budapest”—rescued more than 5,000 Jews; yet what gets deliberately ignored today is that he acted with explicit authorization ...
In 2024, according to the National Science Foundation, 34.2% of newly minted economics Ph.D.s – about 1 in 3 – in the U.S.
Larry Summers faces a lifetime ban from the American Economic Association after emails revealed his close relationship with ...
Harvard’s deep cuts to PhD admissions are on track to leave undergraduate courses short of teaching fellows within two years, ...
Can we experience true freedom in our capitalist society? According to Professor Lea Ypi, the answer is no. She argues that structural forces restrain us from being able to make choices freely—without ...
Every school had a certified genius. They were the valedictorian, the kid who ruined the grading curve, the person whose future seemed like a straight, golden road paved with scholarships and success.
Soon Flake will bring that same message of integrity, restraint, and democratic responsibility to UC San Diego for a public conversation titled “Leadership in an Era of Division,” as part of the Helen ...