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FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY: Deeply Rooted in Our Community
An interview by Monica Lenches and Claudia Rucker for Hope Ranch Living Dr. Katrina Rogers and I first met in a professional setting, and while ...
Op-Ed: Act on this Earth Day and throughout the year for ecological justice
Growing up on a small farm in New England, my family was tied to the rhythms of the seasons and the land. We guided our ...
Breaking barriers: doctoral student helps document breastfeeding challenges for Black mothers, shares their voices — and finds her own
A photo speaks louder than words. That’s the proverbial premise behind the Savannah H.O.P.E. Photovoice Project, a visual, community-based research project ...
New York and Tokyo: Global Cities as Essential Hubs for Our Collective Future
Throughout, cities have faced repeated pronouncements of their demise. Yet, as centers of soft power, cities adapt, persevere, and ultimately, reinvent themselves to thrive. Photo: ...
Is sitting safely in the middle – the best place for small business owners to be in times of protest and political quarry?
As the persistent turmoil of protests grips America on an almost daily basis, people are becoming more aware of issues, getting engaged and taking sides. ...
The days of the ‘corporate retreat’ are over; Kelley professor’s new book encourages more people to get involved in the strategic process
In the introduction to his new book, Greg Fisher and his co-authors note that strategy used to be the domain of only those at the ...