I suspect many people at some point will have regret and embarrassment over what insults they spat and how deeply they sank in our era, Peter M. Leschak writes.
It is not uncommon for a student to read extensively from texts, articles, and notes, only to discover that the information ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.
If someone studied the nature of existence, and I asked you to guess their major, what would you assume? Physics or theology? What about someone who studies logic — are they a mathematician or a ...
In the US, Frank Lloyd Wright is as close to a household name as any architect in the history of the country. But precious few Americans are familiar with Wright’s 19th-century predecessor and ...
On Saturday, Jan. 3, atop the Santa Cruz Mountains overlooking Stanford, the heavens mourned. Rain and wind bent the trees like the wind-swept cypress of Persian poetry, that ancient symbol of ...
Our nation, arising out of the American Revolution, was blessed with a disproportionate number of leaders with extraordinary accomplishments in a wide variety of human endeavors. To cite just three: ...
Saad Bhamla, Associate Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech, is one of eight recipients of the "Schmidt Polymaths" award from the Schmidt Sciences. Saad Bhamla is a ...