The editor\u27s note at the beginning of this journal briefly speaks about each article within. The author touches upon learning, the challenges to an education, the effects of the growth of technology, how world politics interfere with economy, and how employment is affected by technology
This article consists of a series of essays written for The Academic Workplace, the newsletter of th...
In this issue, many remarkable conversations have been chronicled for the public square across a bro...
In the academic world "Real learning" in any form is an active interaction of human mind with past e...
The essays in this special issue of the New England Journal of Public Policy on the topic the Future...
This current issue of the Business and Public Administration Studies introduces new Contributing Edi...
Change is a fundamental feature of life and living; without it, few things would survive, and fewer,...
The editors, staff, and reviewers of the JRI endeavor for this peer-refereed online journal to becom...
As part of UMass Boston’s recent celebration to mark the inauguration of Chancellor Michael F. Colli...
It’s hard to examine or evaluate our education while confined within its years. Until a certain age,...
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following was excerpted with permission from “Changing America: The New Face of S...
The editorial is written by the guest editor(s) of the special issue presenting its main contents. T...
I have known Marcy Murninghan since the early 1980s when she worked for the late Robert Wood, once p...
The Journal's editorial team has gone through its biennial hemi-metamorphosis. Price Fishback, afte...
This article consists of a series of essays written for The Academic Workplace, the newsletter of th...
In this issue, many remarkable conversations have been chronicled for the public square across a bro...
In the academic world "Real learning" in any form is an active interaction of human mind with past e...
The essays in this special issue of the New England Journal of Public Policy on the topic the Future...
This current issue of the Business and Public Administration Studies introduces new Contributing Edi...
Change is a fundamental feature of life and living; without it, few things would survive, and fewer,...
The editors, staff, and reviewers of the JRI endeavor for this peer-refereed online journal to becom...
As part of UMass Boston’s recent celebration to mark the inauguration of Chancellor Michael F. Colli...
It’s hard to examine or evaluate our education while confined within its years. Until a certain age,...
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following was excerpted with permission from “Changing America: The New Face of S...
The editorial is written by the guest editor(s) of the special issue presenting its main contents. T...
I have known Marcy Murninghan since the early 1980s when she worked for the late Robert Wood, once p...
The Journal's editorial team has gone through its biennial hemi-metamorphosis. Price Fishback, afte...
This article consists of a series of essays written for The Academic Workplace, the newsletter of th...
In this issue, many remarkable conversations have been chronicled for the public square across a bro...
In the academic world "Real learning" in any form is an active interaction of human mind with past e...