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  • May 31, 2024 | bioprocessonline.com | Brian Glass |Pharmatech Associates |Laura Walls

    FOCUS ON PROCESS ENGINEERINGNovel technologies aren’t interesting to Rahul Kakkar, M.D. unless they help patients. Sounds rational, but it’s actually a unique perspective in a platform-crazed biotech industry. Dr. Kakkar’s worldview is shaped by his work as a physician — work he continues at Brigham and Women’s Hospital even as he builds Tome Biosciences, where he serves as President & CEO.

  • Oct 26, 2023 | bandt.com.au | Laura Walls

    Digital-first brand agency Type + Pixel has made three new senior hires, including a new lead creative team to drive the agency forward. Award-winning creative Bec McCall is stepping into the role of creative director. Previously CD at Rumble, McCall is known for producing work that cuts through. Over her 15-year career, she's devised campaigns for the likes of Tourism Queensland, QUT and Sunny Queen.

  • Sep 10, 2023 | press.uchicago.edu | Laura Walls

    Preface Tahatawan’s Arrowhead Enclosures and Commons The Genesis of Musketaquid The Coming of the English Living the Revolution Part I The Making of Thoreau Chapter 1 Concord Sons and Daughters Coming to Concord The Early Years of John and Cynthia Thoreau Making Concord Home Chapter 2 Higher Learning from Concord to Harvard (1826–1837) A Concord Education A Harvard Portrait Learning to Leave Harvard Chapter 3 Transcendental Apprentice (1837–1841) Sic Vita Transcendental Self-Culture Concord...

  • May 23, 2023 | coastalnewstoday.com | Laura Walls

    From "Distraction and Attention," a folio of responses to Caleb Smith's Thoreau's Axe: Distraction and Discipline in American Culture. To read the entire folio, click here. This cycle must keep expanding forever, for white settlers’ continuance as a people—a civilization that survives by consuming all the world’s other peoples—depends upon our devouring everything we touch.

  • May 23, 2023 | yalereview.org | Laura Walls

    We in the United States have a habit of turning everything we touch into consumer objects with which to festoon our lives until we abandon them for the next new thing—one more bauble in what Caleb Smith calls our “attention economy,” one more turn in the endless cycle of production and consumption that feeds the growth on which capitalism depends.

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