"There's no real reason why the arts, health, and science shouldn't be much more highly integrated," says Lear deBessonet, a Tony-nominated theater director and co-director of the One Nation One...more
In North Carolina's Haywood County, water is a local matter.
Every stream, stream, and even the Pigeon River begin their journey downstream as springs, rainfall, or runoff accumulate high in the...more
Justin Martin is the CEO of a Tacoma, Wash., credit union that was recently named to the Forbes Best Credit Union lista list that only 3% of all credit unions nationwide made.
But that's not the...more
Playing For Change Foundation (PFCF) has helped youth rise up through their own culture.PFCF uses music education to create social and economic change in areas that are economically poor, but...more
Central Community College in Grand Island, Neb., is getting a major boost in its criminal justice program thanks to a $750,000 donation from Hornady Manufacturing.
The money will go to the...more
A Japanese professor who invented fretless and fretted electric harp guitars is returning to the US for a two-month residency at SUNY Fredonia.
Tim Donahue, who invented the fretless and fretted...more
India's very own version of Shark Tank is now in its third season, and the Sharks are dishing out some serious cash.
The show featured six sustainability-focused startups in its third season, and...more
South Puget Sound Community College in Olympia, Wash., has been named one of the nation's "10 Green Colleges" by US News & World Report.
The designation is based on the college's efforts in a...more
In the world of social enterprises, failure is a cringe-worthy moment nobody wants to talk about. But, social entrepreneurs can benefit from their failures.