Redefining Intelligence
July 16, 2013How might early predictors of success like IQ tests and SAT scores fail at measuring a child’s true potential?
How might early predictors of success like IQ tests and SAT scores fail at measuring a child’s true potential?
Why do we cast some public figures as bad guys while excusing the sins of others?
Could answers to the world’s most urgent environmental and health problems be found in mushroom-producing fungi?
Could an understanding of the beauty and diversity of South and Southeast Asian art inform and alter our perceptions of what art means today?
What are you really eating when you rip open that bag of chips?
What makes a character actor good at his or her job and what’s it like to play ordinary people in the movies?
What can we learn about our future from the very few traditional human societies that still exist?
Pat Stanton, partner in charge of the Dallas office of Baker Botts, details her 30-year career in law. Learn how Stanton manages strategy for her office while heading up the firm’s real estate group around the world. In business for over 170 years, the law practice has been home to generations of the Baker family including former Secretary of State, James Baker III.
Where did the country we know and love today really come from?
Along with its revolutionary political independence, how did the United States of America gain cultural and social differentiation from its former colonial master Great Britain?