This is the second in a two-part series. The first segment examined how and why legal change derives from business digital transformation. The legal department has long occupied a unique corporate ...
New Year’s resolutions, like drinking more water or getting more exercise, aren’t the only ways to bolster health and well-being. University of Delaware Assistant Professor Heather Farmer has found ...
Kate Ellis, a former English professor who taught at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, for more than 40 years, says she started teaching as a way to have a positive impact on others. In ...
Companies with a clear purpose are better at change and have more motivated employees, but new research finds that very few employees feel as though their company qualifies. Many companies have a ...
Does humanity exist to serve some ultimate, transcendent purpose? Conventional scientific wisdom gives the answer as a definitive no. This is the answer provided in this recent New York Times piece ...
When thinking of longevity, we often focus on the most important culprits: diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management. As a researcher in precision health and longevity, I’ve spent years exploring ...