Emory University historian Deborah Lipstadt calls for a vigorous offensive against lies and distortions of the truth in a TED talk given in Oxford, England, in April that was posted […]
Category: Education
Calling All ATL Students and Startups: China Wants You This July
Are you an Atlanta startup leader with a thriving business, or even a student with a well-designed business plan? China wants you for a two-week entrepreneurial exchange this summer. The […]
Soccer in the Streets Honored for Its ‘Station Soccer’ Initiative
As the train pulled into the Elmers End station, just south of London, Sanjay Patel saw the British kids getting off to play on nearby soccer fields. The memory prompted him […]
Annual Kennesaw State Asia Summit Spurs Investment Ties
SAUPO’s full title may be a mouthful when read aloud, but the annual Asia business conference’s brand name is becoming more appropriate as the years go by. While hosted under the auspices of Kennesaw State University […]
Power of Global Exchange, Travel Experience on Display at Kennesaw State Awards
Jagdish Sheth was a refugee from Burma in the early years of his life, his family having fled from the invading Japanese. Then in India, his sisters — prevented by culture from […]
Robinson College ‘Global Competency Course’ Prepares Undergrads for Today’s Workplace
Forty five Robinson College of Business undergraduates received “global competency certificates” on April 14 at the Rialto Center for the Arts downtown for participating in an optional international business course […]
United Methodists Open Seoul Office in Partnership Drive
The Atlanta-based global ministries board of the United Methodist Church has opened an office in Seoul, South Korea, with the purpose of working to reduce tensions on the peninsula by […]
Southeast Asian Fellows Explore Civic Engagement, Human Rights at Kennesaw
Luis Gallegos is an Ecuadorian with more than three decades of diplomatic experience, including a stint as his nation’s ambassador to the United Nations and a long history of working on […]
Fulbrighters From Overseas Explore Atlanta’s Global Health Scene
Apparently, it’s not enough to wipe a disease off the face of the earth. Workers and organizations tackling acute global health problems must also address the systemic factors that gave […]
Korean Social Sciences College Named After Former Georgia Tech Prof John Endicott
Since he joined the faculty of the Georgia Institute of Technology, John E. Endicott has had a sixth sense for innovation in his career and in his life, which took […]

