Monthly Archives: December 2008

December 31, Late-Day Reflection

Another year around the sun (and this year, with an extra second)! One last thing for 2008, or one of the first items for 2009 – check out Boston University’s Annual Report.  I think it’s kinda hip to put a multi-media production online as an annual report. Of course the numbers are there, but I […]

Staying Involved?

The Pew Internet & American Life Project just released a report about how involved we, voters, expect to be, beginning January 20, 2009.  According to the report, voters expect direct contact from the Obama administration.  Those surveyed also plan to work to support Obama’s policies and to persuade others to support the new president. Congratulations […]

Your Country Needs You

Big ups to Wendy Kopp, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Teach for America, for sending in this guest post: As college students and recent graduates, you are uniquely qualified to make a difference in the face of entrenched social issues. While experience has its place, I have seen that the idealism, energy, and naïveté […]

Ambitious Agenda

I haven’t been on the blog for a while — my bad!  I’ve been spending lots of time posting on Twitter and Facebook.  In addition to trying to clean off my desk, during the period of time between sessions (Semester ! and Semester II), I plan to moodle my imagination by listening to music and […]