The Need for Enforcement of Gender Sensitivity in Engineering Design and Curriculum for Better Education and Sanitation Outcomes Faisal Hossain Society & Culture, Thinks A recent article (Aug 28, 2018) in UK’s Daily Telegraph screamed “Lack of toilets and water at school puts girls' education at risk.” The article cited a recent study released by World Health...
How Did This Nice Conservative Boy Become a Democrat? Bryan Van Norden Government, History, News, Politics, Politics & Economics, Thinks As a young man, I was primed, by both instinct and education, to become a conservative. My late father was chairman of the local Republican Party. I was raised on an intellectual diet of the Bible and the...
5 Lessons Nonprofits Can Learn From Start-Ups Sriram Krishnan Thinks Who would think throwing ice water over one’s head for a charity could go viral? Fundraising and increased visibility is at the heart of any successful business. Nonprofits that want to raise funds as well as awareness have a lot to learn from the startup community, an industry often at the forefront of internet trends.
What Makes an Asian Tiger? Singapore’s Unlikely Economic Success Lies in its History Vinnie Lauria Economics, Politics & Economics, Thinks In this Hippo Thinks piece, Entrepreneur and Venture Capitalist Vinnie Lauria digs into the historical reasons undergirding Singapore’s rising economy.
The Next Generation of Capitalism Has Evolved: Catch Up Before You’re Left Behind Tripp Baird Economics, Politics & Economics, Thinks In this Thinks piece combining academic thought with industry insights, entrepreneur and investor Tripp Baird investigates the most pervasive myths surrounding stakeholder capitalism today.