Helping Mistreated Animals in Adopt a Shelter Dog Month
I have a confession: my beloved shih tzu – Jaybles – is not a shelter pup. He was, however, an incredibly thoughtful gift from my grandparents: who gave him to me as
I have a confession: my beloved shih tzu – Jaybles – is not a shelter pup. He was, however, an incredibly thoughtful gift from my grandparents: who gave him to me as
For any current, former or recent grads who might be reading out there in cyberspace, the words “elective credits” most likely bring a smile to your face. After all, most of your
Required reading was probably something you either loved or loved to hate when you were in school. Every once in a while, an assigned school book turns into an all-time favorite. We
While reading an article published by TechnologyReview.com back in July, I couldn’t help but think of two things. The first was the topic of my own graduate thesis, that sought to understand
A random talent of mine is a gift for metaphor. When I am given two unlike objects or ideas, I love finding a way to connect them based on concepts I already
For some companies, rules completely restricting Internet access and social media in the office is a must. However, working for a global advertising agency, if you restrict our access to the Internet
Close your eyes (after reading this paragraph though – so you know what you’re doing!). Pretend you are about to open up your favorite search engine. Hover the mouse over the blank
It’s become a clearly evident representation of our culture when people start to become tired of current technology trends. According to a variety of sources and surveys many people are bored with current
It put up a merciless fight, but in the end my iPhone was never much of a match for an accident-prone klutz. While lamenting over my loss and trying to figure out
As the HMA “newbie,” I can definitely say that the past four weeks have acted as a seamless continuation of the education I began two years ago as a full-time anthropology grad-student.