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Entrepreneur Starts his Version of Harvard, Tuition-free
Minerva Schools of KGI doesn't yet have accreditation, a campus or even a full faculty roster, but it is offering something even Harvard can't...
(UPDATED w/ Video) Harvard Students Take Time to Thank the Janitors
The Harvard Business School took some time last week to show their gratitude for all the work that goes into the MBA experience.
The Give...
Beating the Odds, Teen Moves From Homeless and Bullied, to Harvard
A North Carolina teen returned from camp last summer and discovered her parents had abandoned her. After years of hardship, Dawn Loggins did the...
Oprah Joins Lady Gaga to Launch Her Youth Foundation at Harvard
Pop star Lady Gaga launched her new foundation with some powerful friends at Harvard Wednesday, a non-profit charity whose mission is to “foster a...
Humans are Less Violent Than Ever: A Harvard Professor Explains the Decline
Most people think the world is more violent than ever, with more wars and murders, but in reality, we've never had it so peaceful.
That's...
Coffee Lowers Risk of Prostate Cancer, Harvard Study Says
If you love coffee, you will be interested in a new study that says men who are heavy coffee drinkers are at a much...
From Druggy Drop-out, To Harvard Student (Video)
Lalita Booth dropped out of school and turned to drugs after being abused as a teenager, but turned her life around after enrolling in...
Harvard Mediation Solves Tribal Disputes in Iraq
No longer locked in one big war, Iraq has become a land of a hundred little wars -- tribal disputes that lead to...
Harvard Man Becomes Mayor of Ghost Town on Mission of Revival
A Harvard-educated man who moved to Braddock, Pa. in 2001 to work on an AmeriCorps project and ended up running for mayor four years...
Homeless Girl Finally Has a Home: Harvard
She is known as the "smart girl". . . the girl who landed at Jefferson High School only 18 months ago. What her friends...
It Pays to Play Nice, Harvard Study Says
A new Harvard study suggests that people who go to the trouble of punishing colleagues, co-workers or others in one-on-one situations do not profit...
Free Session with Harvard Happiness Mentor Will Make You ‘Happier’
My new Great Mentors Audio Series is in full swing after Sunday's tele-seminar with Happiness mentor and Harvard professor, Tal Ben-Shahar. (right, with me...
Fla. Community College Checkmates Harvard, Yale
"Don't underestimate the grocery store deli worker, the security alarm salesman or the 34-year-old computer science student who anchor the Miami Dade College chess...
Harvard Course in Happiness Draws Students in Droves
The most popular course at Harvard this semester teaches the skill of positive thinking. 855 students signed up for a positive psychology course to...
Lyft Ride-Hailing Service to ‘Lyft Up’ Voters, Offering Discounted or Free Rides to the Polls
With tomorrow being the day of decision, it's worthwhile to take a second and applaud an American business ensuring that citizens can exercise their...
This Innovation Could Extend Little-Used Zinc Battery Lifespan Hundreds of Times to Create Battery Revolution
German scientists have found a way to extend the lifespan of zinc-ion batteries more than 100-fold, allowing the fringe battery technology to potentially replace...
Good News in History, October 19
4 years ago today, the high-profile sale of a Ming Dynasty artwork brought the world not only into contact with the most remarkable painting...
Good News in History, October 8
On this day in 1945, the microwave oven was patented by Percy Spencer. The self-taught engineer from Howland, Maine, employed by Raytheon at the...
Good News in History, October 5
Happy 66th Birthday to popular science communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson. Born in the Big Apple without a star in the sky to look up...
Telescopes Capture Black Hole in Unprecedented Color Photo Using Triple-Frequency
For generations, humanity has had to be content with artistic illustrations of black holes as a means to imagine these difficult-to-imagine cosmic objects.
Now, the...