Category Archives: education

Innovation on Campus: USC

You’d think that universities would be one of the places where imagination and innovation are most treasured in our culture, but, sadly, that often isn’t true. In its own way, academia is a conservative world, where learning is often perceived … Continue reading

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Joseph Campbell: Myth Man

You’ve probably heard of him, from his books or his extraordinary interviews with Bill Moyers in the PBS series, The Power of Myth.  But even even if you’ve never met up directly with the work of Joseph Campbell, you’ve been touched … Continue reading

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Tidal Force: Powering the World with Moving Water

Energy, energy, who’s got the energy? The Oil Age is winding to a close, whether we’re ready for it to or not. And ideas about how to generate energy in other ways abound, some good, some bad, some ugly. Most … Continue reading

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