Memorial Minute for Karel Frederik Liem, 73 - Harvard Gazette
Karel Frederik Liem combined distinguished ichthyological scholarship, exceptional teaching, dedicated museum curation, and playful collegiality across a long Harvard and international career.
How Jerry Kafieh Built a Career in Leadership and Change
Jerry Kafieh built a 25-year project management career combining structured leadership, teaching, community service, and practical experience from military, sales, and academic roles.
I left consulting to begin teaching at Dartmouth right before the release of ChatGPT. Disruption is always messy-and there's always a twist | Fortune
AI disruption will follow historical patterns: unpredictable in specifics, often emerging from unexpected markets, requiring adaptation and new use cases for adoption.
Right Now, It's Important: An Ode to S.E. Hinton's Teenagers | Features | Roger Ebert
A passionate eighth-grade teacher used memorization, lively language, and rewards to ignite students' curiosity, love of The Outsiders, and deep engagement with literature.
Randy Pausch prioritized childhood dreams, enabling others, and practical life lessons over promoting technical achievements, modeling purposeful living and resilience.
Our Brains, AI, and the Quest for Neutral Thinking
Neutrality isn't natural; identifying with one partner in therapy revealed biases. It’s important to examine the lens through which we view relationships and data.
Michael Rabiger was a pioneering educator and documentarian whose profound understanding of the human condition shaped generations of film-makers around the world.
Teacher smears peanut butter all over herself in class ... and it's actually a brilliant lesson
A creative writing lesson using a peanut butter-and-jelly sandwich sparked humor and engagement among students while teaching them the importance of clarity in instructions.