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Future of Work
10.05.17
Jacey Stuckey
Jacey Stuckey describes how she flourished, despite having the odds against her. She started college with less than $300 to her name, and now she aspires to be a "queen-pin" of investing and private equity.
Future of Work
10.05.17
Julian Jones: Living the Life Of Your Dreams
UNCF/Koch Scholars alum Julian Jones explains how starting his own business, with the help of his UNCF mentor, is enabling him to live the life of his dreams.
Future of Work
10.05.17
Kathaleena Monds: The Importance of People
From folding newspapers to developing software, Albany State University professor Kathaleena Edward Monds has learned important lessons about entrepreneurship, innovation, and community.
Economic Progress
10.02.17
Korok Ray: A Novel Approach to Economics
Texas A&M economist Korok Ray on how he uses fiction to teach finance—and why he's so fascinated by innovation.
Economic Progress
10.01.17
Steve Slivinski: Solving America’s Licensing Problem
For Arizona State University professor Steve Slivinski, economic theory isn’t just theory. It impacts people’s lives.
Foreign Policy
10.01.17
Monica Duffy Toft
Monica Duffy Toft, director of the Center for Strategic Studies at Tufts University’s Fletcher School of Diplomacy, wants us to think harder about how to achieve our goals in the world.
Economic Progress
10.01.17
Tawni Ferrarini: Rewards and Resilience
The Fraser Institute's Tawni Ferrarini shares economic insights from selling jeans and how she coped with tragedy.
Economic Progress
10.01.17
Engaging in Sound Learning
Originally from the United Kingdom, Andrew Taylor channeled a lifelong interest in the United States and politics into a career as professor of political science at North Carolina State University, where he has taught since 1995.
Criminal Justice
10.01.17
Anthony Bradley: The Ethical and Social Considerations of Criminal Justice Reform
In a new course, Professor Anthony Bradley challenges students to consider the costs—to individuals and to whole communities—of overcriminalization and mass incarceration.
Criminal Justice
10.01.17
Tammy Kochel: Adding Communication to Community Policing
Tammy Kochel studies public perception of police—and encourages strategies to increase engagement between officers and citizens
Future of Work
10.01.17
New Ways to Learn at High Point University
Free Speech & Peace
10.01.17
Rajshree Agarwal: The Importance of Empowerment
As an immigrant from India and an expert on free enterprise, Rajshree Agarwal holds a firm belief: “America is built on the idea of production and creation.”
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