Recently, I attended the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the gathering of 2,500 CEOs, heads of state and visionaries from the arts.
As the book title suggests, "Asia Alone: The Dangerous Post-Crisis Divide from America", author Simon Tay looks at the changing relationship between Asia and the United States in the period following the global economic crisis of 2008.
Though the term "startaround" is not in any digital-age lexicon, it might soon be. That's the word Brad Garlinghouse, president of AOL consumer applications, used to describe his company during the recent Supernova conference in Philadelphi...
Affordable energy that is clean and consistent, delivered in a single system at a fraction of the price that people are paying today - 4.5 pence (US$0.07) per kilowatt hour (kWh) to be precise - isn't that too good to be true?
On a trip back home to North Carolina, Chad Myers (MBA '04J) met up with a friend and advisor, Sandie Barrie Blackley, and told her he was looking to get back into entrepreneurship.
Last week Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke delivered a major speech in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on the state of the economy.
With talk of the global recession, mounting debts and bank collapses dominating the daily news, is there really a chance that you will find funding for a masters or PhD degree in the coming year?
Social networking sites - they're the latest craze to hit the internet, but just how long will it take until the bubble bursts?
Starting your own business is a nerve-wracking and exciting activity for any budding entrepreneur, regardless of ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation.
The Yangtze River -- the longest river in Asia and the lifeblood of millions of Chinese -- was once said to be so clear you could see the bottom.


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