Christopher Buckley, Former Bush Speechwriter and Best-Selling Author, Delivers 5th Annual George and Barbara Bush Lecture at University of New England

Biddeford, Maine (PRWEB) September 19, 2014 Christopher Buckley, former vice-presidential speechwriter for George H. W. Bush and acclaimed author, presented the University of New England’s 5th Annual George and Barbara Bush Distinguished Lecture tonight at the Harold Alfond Forum on UNE’s Biddeford Campus. Both the former president and first lady attended, as well as […]

Wireless Internet Enabled Devices to Drive Demand for Electronic Contract Manufacturing Services, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

San Jose, California (PRWEB) September 19, 2014 Follow us on LinkedIn – Electronic contract manufacturing services market includes companies engaged in providing manufacturing services to various Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). The market includes electronic manufacturing services (EMS) and Original Design Manufacturing (ODM) services. Over the years, EMS companies broadened the spectrum of services they offered […]

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Dancing with Atoms: Innovative Art Advances Computing and Chemistry Glowacki has funded the project with both art and science grants, bringing together almost forty collaborators from the fields of physics, chemistry, computer science, contemporary dance, choreography and music composition. While the original aim of … Read more on KQED (blog) Don't Blame Collapse on Team […]

New Book Calls for Joy, Trust & Courage in Engineering Education

Needham, Mass and Douglas, MI (PRWEB) September 10, 2014 Our current engineering educational system is broken. As a result, we are not graduating enough or the right kind of engineer innovators needed to solve the complex challenges of the world, from energy production to cyber security. Less than five percent of U.S. undergraduates choose […]

American Economics to 1900

To judge by the distribution of Nobel Prizes in economics over the past three decades or so, it would appear that American economics – for good or ill – has come to occupy a position of world preeminence. This has not always been so. To the contrary, if we roll the clock back to consider […]