Teresa Law '81 shares the story of Mountain Hazelnuts — the largest hazelnut nursery in the world, which is planting 10 million trees, doubling the income of 15 percent of Bhutan’s population.
Although advanced technology is key to countering the threat, it is insufficient on its own. Just as important are the building of trust and the sharing of information between regulators and businesses.
The agenda Xi Jinping laid out at the 19th Party Congress promises radical change. Jin-Yong Cai of TPG Capital discussed the particulars at a recent Chazen Institute event.
Erika Irish Brown ’98, global head of diversity and inclusion for financial-information powerhouse Bloomberg, is working to disrupt the modern-day workplace and open its doors to the world.
Drew Silverstein ’16 and his partners created Amper Music, an artificial-intelligence composer, performer, and producer that allows anyone to create original music with just a few clicks—even if they can’t play a single note.
In her new book, Sheelah Kolhatkar relives the challenges faced by federal prosecutors while investigating insider trading by Steve Cohen's SAC Capital.
A flexible work and life reality can overwhelm us, but it can also provide a powerful opportunity — if you know how to harness it — to be your best, on and off the job.
Developing countries are increasingly pushing back against the intellectual property regime. The production of knowledge should be used in ways that put the health and well-being of people ahead of corporate profits.