a few thoughts...
How many women does it take to change a broken Congress? - The Conversation
Pruitt's only saving grace was an inability to advance his proposals - The Hill
Driving development to quality - Huffington Post
For presidents and politics, geography still matters - The Hill
When America denies citizenship to servicemembers - The Hill
The education of a wave - Huffington Post
First mile headlines, last mile challenges - Huffington Post
Geography's better without a map - Global Scholars Symposium
Not your grandmother's war bonds - The Hill
From blue sky science to blue ribbon policy: a call to action - Huffington Post
Lockheed is still trying to get its lighter-than-air craft to take off - Vice News
Forget everything you think you know about gap years - Huffington Post
West Point and the Culinary Institute of America: an exchange of experiences - The New York Times
A review of Evolution of Government Policy towards Homosexuality in the US Military - Res Militaris
'House of Cards' policymaking - The Hill
Why Americans should care about Scotland - The Hill
My personal pivot to Asia - The Hill
Why we should sweat the small stuff - The Hill
Cadets, chefs break down barriers - The Today Show
The magic of West Point - The New York Times
The Long Gray Line chefs - Associated Press
Cadets, culinary students share "day in the life" experiences - Pointer View
The correlation between money and happiness - Forbes India
As Washington fails, private initiatives succeed - Latin American Herald Tribune
Revisiting the Great Society: the role of government from FDR & LBJ to today - Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute
Geography, still not dead - Latin American Herald Tribune
In the wake of Icelandic volcano, geography is not dead - Latin American Herald Tribune
Trust network sclerosis - The Journal of Financial Transformation
Pricing the economic landscape - Political Economies of Landscape Change
'We have a duty to act when decision-makers refuse to heed the facts' - Times Higher Education