Last week, Monday, April 23, the world celebrated “World Book and Copyright Day.”
The term “downtown” emerged in the 1830s in New York City when mentioning the original town at the southern tip of the island of Manhattan.
Two days ago, I watched “36 Abbas Street, Haifa,” a play written and performed by Raeda Taha and directed by Junaid Sarieddine.
Two months ago, The New York Times published an article titled “Fake News: Wide Reach but Little Impact, Study Suggests” by Benedict Carey.
In memory of the assassination of Rafik Hariri, on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018, 100 youths from the north, south, Beirut, the Bekaa, and Mount Lebanon followed...
Last month, Yale, an American Ivy League research University, opened the students’ registration for a new course: “Psychology and the Good Life.”...
The accelerating changes that technology, globalization and innovation are having on work nowadays have led to a labor market where some employees are...
Last week, the Downtown of Beirut, witnessed a spectacular open-air street party on New Year’s Eve.
Nowadays, students are constantly using digital technology.
Two days ago, I entered the cinema with a friend to watch “Wonder,” a movie based on The New York Times best-seller novel by R.J. Palacio.
Since the birth of greater Lebanon under the French Mandate in the year 1920, Lebanon has been witnessing several forums of fluctuations that are normally...
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable,” said U.S. President John F. Kennedy in 1962 at the White House. But...
Last month, on Sept. 20, the Lebanese Parliament approved equalizing the International Baccalaureate with the Lebanese Baccalaureate.
“Dolls are for girls. Guns are for boys.” “Ponies are for girls. Cars are for boys.” “Beauty is for girls. Strength is for boys.” “Discipline is for girls....
An increase in the tourism rate, improved economic status, promotion of the city’s identity and local pride are some of the main payoffs a festival can...
With so many uncertainties, instabilities and surprising changes that have been happening in this world, accumulating with our personal and professional...
What is innovation?
Since the year 2011 ]the world has been witnessing the biggest displacement crisis since World War II.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Secretary-General Angel Gurria once stated: “Improving financial literacy has become an essential...
By the year 2050, cities are expecting to accommodate 6.4 billion people, equal to around two-thirds of the world’s population.