Teaching+T: Tim Cook, Hong Kong & Gallup

From college commencement to a science classroom solving global problems to Gallup's advice for getting the most value from college, these pieces highlight a deeper foundation for learning -- one rooted in timeless values and the shining spirit of humanity. --Daniela

Tim Cook to MIT grads: Service, Tech, & Humanity

"When you work toward something greater than yourself, you find meaning, you find purpose. ...how will you serve humanity?" At MIT's commencement, Apple CEO urges grads to stay grounded in basic human values -- amid tech innovations, career climbs, and beyond. Read Full Story »

When Kids Love Science

In Cesar Harada's Hong Kong classroom, kids innovate hands-on solutions for ocean pollution, elderly mobility, and beyond. He instills a universal childhood lesson from his parents: "You can make a mess, but you have to clean up after yourself." Read Full Story »

Gallup Advice For College

From comprehensive research of college students and alum over the years, Gallup sums up 5 unconventional recommendations for making the most of college, such as "don't pursue a bachelor's degree by default" and "question the value of prestigious universities". Read Full Story »

'Be The Change' Idea

Inspired by the first piece, find a small way to be of service today. [more]