Improving Educational Achievement for Minorities
Stanford assistant professor Greg Walton examines a psychological factor that contributes to inequalities between socially marginalized and non-marginalized groups.
Innovations that address global challenges such as education, environment, and health (more)
Stanford assistant professor Greg Walton examines a psychological factor that contributes to inequalities between socially marginalized and non-marginalized groups.
In this audio lecture, Dr. Ann Bartuska of the U.S. Department of Agriculture shares her insight on the necessary steps to sustainably feed the nine billion people that will be living on our planet by 2050.
Four tips for moving your social media out of zombie status—and making your investment in it worthwhile.
Serious games tap into the same culture of online friendship from social networking to fuel peer involvement and encourage collaboration around real-world challenges.
As global base of the pyramid urban evictions intensify, we need good quality, affordable housing that creates attractive profit opportunities.
Hybrid approaches present an opportunity to achieve both greater social impact as well as greater business benefits.
Advances in reducing poverty, environmental protection, and other global issues threaten the status quo—a report from Rio+20.
A new Robert Redford-produced film, “Watershed,” highlights water conservation—but does it go far enough?
Corporate philanthropy is complicated and may have multiple objectives, but Peter Karoff, Founder of The Philanthropic Initiative, argues its ultimate intention should be to do no harm.