Gina Cooke: Why is there a "b" in doubt?
Jon Boogz and Lil Buck: A dance to honor Mother Earth
Tina Seelig: The little risks you can take to increase your luck
Luck is rarely a lightning strike, isolated and dramatic -- it's much more like the wind, blowing constantly. Catching more of it is easy but not obvious. In this insightful talk, Stanford engineering school professor Tina Seelig shares three unexpected ways to increase your luck -- and your ability to see and seize opportunities.
Sheila Marie Orfano: Why should you read "The Joy Luck Club" by Amy Tan?
In her Auntie An-mei's home, Jing-Mei reluctantly takes her seat at the eastern corner of the mahjong table. At the north, south and west corners are her aunties, long-time members of the Joy Luck Club. This gathering is the point of departure for a series of interconnected vignettes in Amy Tan's debut novel. Sheila Marie Orfano explores why the...
Jan Kuck: Mehr Respektlosigkeit gegenüber unseren Helden!
Jan’s approach to art is expressed through humour with a critical point of view. This can include a criticism of the unreflected awkward decadency of our society today, or even playful constructions of reality. His focus lies on conceptional and performance art, for which he uses a range of different media: sculptures, installations, video, perf...
Jan Keck: Our language of online connections
A skilled practitioner of innovative "deep questions" to spark more meaningful conversations, Jan Keck gives us his insights on what the language of connection means in the pandemic's current online environments. Although he's still figuring out how to have a world record-setting virtual hug, he has found ways to give us a sense of human conne...
Joana Cook: A woman's place in security
Juan Choque: Salud integral