The first of five articles in Humanitarian Innovation in Action, a new series exploring innovation as a tool for change within complex institutions.
1st Class Michael O'Neal). SHARE Searching for America’s unaccounted service members, last known as a prisoner of war (POW) or missing in action (MIA), is no easy task. The Defense POW/MIA ...
Bring some puppy power into your house with Scrappy! He is an outgoing, but quiet boy who loves laps! We believe Scrappy is mostly (if not completely) deaf, but this does not stop him from playing ...
It's sometimes convenient, when trying to make sense of evolution, to think of changes within a species as having a purpose, as though mother nature has some intended goal that she sets out to ...
ARTISTS IN ACTION: A vibrant mural has been unveiled at the corner of one of San Francisco's busiest intersections. The powerful message and the iconic location are symbols of pride for San ...
Immediately, what we’re having to do is make choices for this logging equipment, in a way that ... And so, this is the kind of action that people actually need to take. I think that there ...
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Pictured from left to right: Sunil Prabhakar, Lexy Arinze, Morgan Murff, Pamela K. Sari, Sang Eun Woo. The Leadership in Action award was established in 2013. The call for nominations for the LIA ...
Born out of a keen interest to engage ecology majors from varying backgrounds and motivations, Ecology in Action makes students active participants in the dynamic and ever-changing field of ecology.
Montana’s Climate Action Plan released just last month ... tangible ways. My dad was a logging equipment mechanic when I was growing up in the Bitterroot Valley, and I spent many days tagging ...
Meet the top dogs of Target Center — The Action Pack. They are our crowd energizers. Our curators of fun. It’s their mission to create an entertaining game experience for fans of all ages.
An opportunity for first-year Lynch School students to discuss experiences; reflect on subjects concerning wholeness, purpose, and community; and engage in meaningful action to promote social justice.