People from cultures that emphasize productive habits tend to advance. The reverse is also true.
When Lernik Asserian thinks about designing a new math course, she doesn’t start with textbooks or syllabi. Instead, she asks: what would I have wanted as a student? That student-centered philosophy ...
The support network that has emerged through the Mises Institute is really important. We feel like we’re all alone, but ...
The Trump administration is proud to bequeath to the University this list of courses bound to get you in accordance with the ...
The Department of International Development, King’s College London, is a young, innovative and contemporary department, with a focus on uneven development and global capitalism within the regional ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday confirmed the names of five candidates to replace Jerome Powell as chair of the ...
Irish Fiscal Advisory Council chair and UCC economics lecturer Seamus Coffey raises budget concerns Seamus Coffey is a lecturer in economics at UCC and chair of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council. The ...
For the first time in program history, Texas Tech’s Arabic Debate Team achieved fourth place in the semifinals of this year’s ...
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Remembering William Twining

Francis Mading Deng The news of the passing of Professor William Twining on Thursday, October 9, 2025, was not unexpected, as ...
Harvard professors Michael J. Sandel, Randall L. Kennedy, and College Dean David J. Deming debated the role of meritocracy in ...