By Vivian Lee
Musician and visual artist Ryoji Ikeda finds his inspiration in data, number arrangements, and the methods of math.
By Vivian Lee
Musician and visual artist Ryoji Ikeda finds his inspiration in data, number arrangements, and the methods of math.
Joel Whitney, the founding editor of Guernica: A Magazine of Art and Politics and author of “The Mongrel Canon” published in the World Policy Journal’s Fall 2010 edition believes deeply in the existence of a Global Canon of creativity around the world.
Alon Ben-Meir writes about the Israeli settlements in "The Settlement Enterprise Has Run Its Course." alonben-meir.com, September 27, 2010.
WPI Fellow Belinda Cooper wrote an article in The New York Times Book Review on human rights and freedoms. "New Birth of Freedom," The New York Times, September 24, 2010.
by Rebecca Chao
The domestic education debate has centered on the troubled K-12 public school system. Our students lag in math and science, and drop further and further behind other countries, like China. But higher education is in trouble, too.