Following the scientists and physicists on this year's TED stage, the Children of Uganda follow. Category? Science, sure. Reform, sure. Making a difference, sure. Entertainment and Dance, sure. Most of all, inspiring.
Whenever you have...
Do you remember leaving your 'college' city and feeling a strong need to put a system in place that kept you connected to that city and community? This question is for those of us who...
I have ALWAYS loved this saying......I Dance, Therefore I Am. Almost as much as I love Dance as if No one was watching......I subscribe to both.
What a beautiful write, a beautiful read. In Wired (yes...
Mass High Tech is presenting the upcoming 2005 TechCitizenship Event in Boston at the Museum of Science on Friday, November 18 from 7:30-9:30 am.
CEOs will talk about how corporate giving builds morale, encourages employee retention...
I went through an interesting exercise recently......exploring rare languages, the status on them, interest level and of the ones left that I am consciously aware of, what is their potential lifespan?
I grew up in upstate...
There we were in a hotel lobby doing a podcast with John Furrier earlier this month, when John looked up and said, “Hey, there’s Jane Goodall.” The same Jane Goodall who I’ve met a few...
I tried to connect with Rodney Brooks at MIT in Boston on my recent trip, but the damn rain and overcramped schedule kept me away. He's been telling me about their new building for awhile...
Last week, Fortune Magazine's David Kirkpatrick led a panel of ten young African fellows, who spoke on change in local government, healthcare issues, the impact of technology and suggestions on what we can collectively do...
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