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Christopher Rosen, The Huffington Post, November 9, 2014 Harry Belafonte was this year’s recipient of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award during the sixth annual Governors Awards on Saturday, November 8th. The honorary Oscar is Belafonte’s first, and...
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Jennifer Miller, Fast Company, November 6, 2014 We tend to think of brilliant artists and inventors as solitary individuals, toiling alone until they finally produce their masterworks. But history tells a different story. Some of our culture’s best...
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Eanna Kelly, Science|Business, November 6, 2014 Fabiola Gianotti, an Italian particle physicist instrumental in uncovering the Higgs Boson, will replace Rolf-Dieter Heuer, who led CERN through the launch of the Large Hadron Collider. […read more]
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Greg McKeown, Harvard Business Review, November 6, 2014 Listening is often considered the softest of the soft skills. So the idea of being a powerful listener can seem like an oxymoron. And yet, this article’s author’s work with executives has taught...
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Lene Bech Sillesen, Columbia Journalism Review, November 5, 2014 Justin Hall runs a blog that has landed him several jobs in journalism. While that statement doesn’t raise many eyebrows today, it was far out of the ordinary 20 years ago when Hall, a...
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Diane Williams, The Blue Review, November 4, 2014 Teachers who have been in the classroom for any length of time know one thing for certain: educational “shifts happen” — both needed and uncomfortable shifts in teaching and learning. And for this...