Tag: Bill Clinton
A Triumph of Transformational Leadership in the Social Sector: Metta and...
Metta and Keith Krach Honored with Citizen Leadership Award
On October 25, at City Year’s Annual Gala in Levi’s Stadium, the non-profit youth organization will...
America is in the middle of a battle over the meaning...
Jennifer Mercieca, Texas A&M University
You might think that the culture war over race and immigration primarily transpires in dramatic events, like the woman...
The art of the public apology
Ashraf Rushdy, Wesleyan University
Just prior to his sentencing, former USA Gymnastics physician Larry Nassar formally apologized to the more than 160 women whom he’d...
For richer or poorer: 4 economists ponder what 2018 has in...
Greg Wright, University of California, Merced; Christos Makridis, Stanford University; Patricia Smith, University of Michigan, and William Hauk, University of South Carolina
Editor’s note: We...
Misleading statements on Russia meeting recall Clinton’s impeachment
Clark D. Cunningham, Georgia State University
According to a biographer of Donald Trump, “He’s been lying his whole life, almost reflexively.”
Now, President Trump may be...
When image trumps ideology: How JFK created the template for the...
Steven Watts, University of Missouri-Columbia
Even at John F. Kennedy’s centennial on May 29, 2017, the 35th president remains an enigma. We still...
Do Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner have too much power?
Henry F. (Chip) Carey, Georgia State University
Much attention has been focused recently on President Trump’s “new” foreign policy.
This policy change is...
The Most Un-Presidential Presidential Debate
“He did it too,” is a defense worthy of a five-year-old in trouble at school, not a Presidential candidate.