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2008 American Government Innovation Awards
Sweeping the honors for this year’s Innovations in American Government Awards are three states: Missouri, for its successful approach to rehabilitating juvenile offenders; North...
Coaching Legend Don Haskins Dies, Remembered for Breaking Color Barrier
Don Haskins coached perhaps the most important basketball game of all time and broke the color barrier in an all-white sport at the time....
Nike’s Reuse-A-Shoe Program Turns Old Footwear into Basketball Courts
Every year, millions of pairs of athletic shoes are thrown away, clogging landfills and wasting a lot of good material. Now, you can...
‘Major Discovery’ from MIT Could Unleash Solar Revolution
In a revolutionary leap that could transform solar power into a mainstream energy source, MIT researchers have overcome a major barrier: how to store...
Alzheimer’s Drug Reverses Cognitive Decline Over 12 Month Period In Early Human Testing
"A drug once approved as an antihistamine in Russia improved thinking processes and ability to function in patients with Alzheimer's disease in a study...
Kenya Village Gets Clinic from Brothers it Helped Send to Med School in U.S.
Residents of a remote village sold chickens and cattle to raise the $900.00 needed to fly the siblings to Dartmouth College. A new film...
Video Conference Calls for Military Families in Honor of July 4th
Genesee Community College in Batavia, New York, TANDBERG, and the Freedom Calls Foundation are offering video conference calls for military families in honor...
One (Musical) Laptop Per Child Turns Kids Into Conductors (Video)
The One Laptop Per Child Program has loaded its computers with educational music programs. A Berklee College Professor of Music Synthesis demonstrates how children...
What Businesses are Faring Well in this Economy?
Some businesses are doing well despite the unsure economy, helping families find a cheap thrill, find drivers a less-painful commute and helping the unemployed...
Making Business Decisions Zenfully: Intuition and the Human Touch
We have been trained at University business schools, by books, and experts to make decisions using strategy, tactics, and technique rather than our own...
Solid Signs of Progress for New Orleans Since Storm
As the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears, it is beneficial to search for signs of recovery and progress. What can be found...
Buddha in the Board Room
It is said that “an entrepreneur creates a business, while a zentrepreneur creates a business AND a life”. Running a business for positive social...
Non-Profit Teach for America Sees Big Growth
Teach For America announced this week a record number of incoming recruits for fall placement in low-income schools across the country. 3,700 new teachers...
Nine Networking Tips for Success
When you enter the networking mixer do you feel like everyone is comfortably settled into clusters happily socializing and no one is aware of...
Unarmed but Dangerous
Hello, my name is Tawana Williams. I know that my story will bless your viewers. I was born without arms in Wilson, NC. in...
Disabled Veterans Serve in New Mission Tutoring Disadvantaged Kids
Amidst the flood of young disabled veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, a group of older veterans organized themselves to help ease the return...
Small David(son) Slays Goliaths in Cinderella NCAA Run
Am I hallucinating? Is this some sort of basketball Pleasantville coming to life in an 80,000-seat football dome? Can a private liberal-arts school from...
Heroes in School Shooting and Bridge Collapse Receive Prestigious Medals
Two years ago, a Nevada Middle School gym teacher confronted a student gunman who had already wounded others. With compassion and persuasion she convinced...
Indiana Coach Bares Feet for Charity
A college basketball coach strode the court yesterday in bare feet to raise awareness for poor kids worldwide who have no shoes. At the...
How The Bucket List Film May Change Your Life & Make You Happier
A corporate billionaire and a working class mechanic have nothing in common until they're forced to share a hospital room. Once there they...