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Liz Coleman: A call to reinvent liberal arts education

Bennington president Liz Coleman delivers a call-to-arms for radical reform in higher education. Bucking the trend to push students toward increasingly narrow areas of study, she proposes a truly cross-disciplinary education -- one that dynamically combines all areas of study to address the great problems of our day.

Silverback Digital Marketing Announces Expanded Social Media Marketing Services to Address Evolving Digital Engagement Standards

Sacramento, California - February 23, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Silverback Digital Marketing has announced the structured ...

$270+ Bn Social Media Management Markets, 2035 Industry Trends and Global Forecasts

The social media management market presents significant growth opportunities across various segments, including components (solutions and services), deployments (cloud, hybrid, on-premise), and ...

Beyond modules alone: why strong education systems are the foundation for life skills development

In 2024, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and Vodafone Foundation’s Instant Network Schools programme launched a Life Skills course to support students learning. A recent evaluation of this course ...

Students trained on soft skills at Patkai Christian College workshop

During the workshop, Chophy spoke on career development and shared insights from her personal academic and professional journey. Recounting her decision to pursue English studies, she emphasised that ...

Jennifer Zhu Scott: Why you should get paid for your data

The world's most valuable tech companies profit from the personal data you generate. So why aren't you getting paid for it? In this eye-opening talk, entrepreneur and technologist Jennifer Zhu Scott makes the case for private data ownership -- which would empower you to donate, destroy or sell your data as you see fit -- and shows how this growi...

3rd3rd Marketing Shares the Stage at National Conferences to Redefine Senior Living Engagement

SEATTLE, Wash., March 12, 2026 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — 3rd3rd Marketing, the nation’s leading “Un-Senior Living Agency,” is ...

Globe’s Digital Thumbprint Program champions safer online spaces

TEN years after its launch, Globe’s Digital Thumbprint Program (DTP) has officially reached a historic milestone, reaching more than two million students ...

Building a generation of digital leaders

A decade in, DTP is more than a program; it is a legacy of #AlagangGlobe and action. By empowering students as digital leaders, Globe continues to help build a safer and more responsible digital ...

Thomas Heatherwick: The rise of boring architecture -- and the case for radically human buildings

Where did all the lumps and bumps on buildings go? When did city architecture become so ... dull? Here to talk about why cities need inspiring architecture, designer Thomas Heatherwick offers a path out of the doldrums of urban monotony -- and a vision of cities filled with soulful buildings that people cherish for centuries.

Danielle Citron: How deepfakes undermine truth and threaten democracy

The use of deepfake technology to manipulate video and audio for malicious purposes -- whether it's to stoke violence or defame politicians and journalists -- is becoming a real threat. As these tools become more accessible and their products more realistic, how will they shape what we believe about the world? In a portentous talk, law professor...

Jaggar Street and the changing landscape of global civic engagement

Founded by Kendal Jaggar, Jaggar Street was conceived as a platform rooted in the principles of inclusivity, diversity, and collective...

AI future is more egalitarian

I was reading Machiavelli where he argues that "freedom in a republic literally needs class conflict". Which is of course completely true no matter how much our current culture hates it to be.There is a huge difference between founders and employees for example, founders don't really care about comfort whereas suits life goal is comfort (which is why you shouldn't even fund a founder who cares about restaurant/car/hotel like you do). Same in society, the elites want

Heavy social media use linked with loneliness in college students, new research finds

Excessive social media use among college students is strongly associated with self‑reported feelings of loneliness and isolation, a University of Cincinnati study has found.

In AI era, providing credible info media’s prime role: Panellists

The Punjab Plan: Policy and Governance Summit | The panellists deliberated on how technology has transformed media production and news consumption.

Protests in Morón Signal Shift in Cuban Social Unrest Dynamics

Yuliet Teresa Villares Parejo, a journalist and public communicator, stated on Saturday that the recent protests in Morón represent a significant shif...

Yves Morieux: As work gets more complex, 6 rules to simplify

Why do people feel so miserable and disengaged at work? Because today's businesses are increasingly and dizzyingly complex -- and traditional pillars of management are obsolete, says Yves Morieux. So, he says, it falls to individual employees to navigate the rabbit's warren of interdependencies. In this energetic talk, Morieux offers six rules f...

Shah Rukh Khan: Thoughts on humanity, fame and love

"I sell dreams, and I peddle love to millions of people," says Shah Rukh Khan, Bollywood's biggest star. In this charming, funny talk, Khan traces the arc of his life, showcases a few of his famous dance moves and shares hard-earned wisdom from a life spent in the spotlight.

TED Countdown: TED Explores: A New Climate Vision

The impacts of climate change are growing, but so are the world's attempts to stop them. Hosted by Manoush Zomorodi of the TED Radio Hour, this special TED documentary examines the rapid technological revolution underway — and the real possibility of a better future for all. (Featuring urban planner Anika Goss, scientist and carbon expert Julio ...

Richard Baraniuk: The birth of the open-source learning revolution

In 2006, open-learning visionary Richard Baraniuk explains the vision behind Connexions (now called OpenStax), an open-source, online education system. It cuts out the textbook, allowing teachers to share and modify course materials freely, anywhere in the world.