Aspen Ideas Festival

Using Comedy for Social Justice

Killermann is a comedian and social justice advocate, and the guy behind “It’s Pronounced Metrosexual.”

July 1, 2016

Entrepreneurship is Learned, not Given – Tina Seelig Inspires and Urges in Aspen Lecture

Successful entrepreneurs have an aptitude for innovation, not just creativity, and there’s a huge difference.

June 30, 2016

Millions of children can’t do their homework because they don’t have access to broadband internet

It used to be that nightly homework required just pencil and paper. But those days are behind us.

June 30, 2016

Serving the New Majority in Higher Education

Supporting innovation strengthens the bridge to opportunity that higher education affords.

June 30, 2016

Here’s why finance ministers are key to conservation efforts

Finance ministers have the power of the purse.

June 30, 2016

Why Do We Keep Dropping the Coach’s Challenge Flag on Campus Protests?

Why is it that when it comes to the social world, not all speech is deemed equally worthy of protecting?

June 30, 2016

The Myths and Realities of a Liberal Arts Education

The national discourse on the value of study at a private liberal arts college is based on myths, not reality.

June 30, 2016

A tsunami of technological disruption is coming to America, and the silence of our politicians is deafening

Accelerating technological advancements will cause massive job and economic damage.

June 30, 2016

Lights, Smartphone, Action: Jason van Genderen on Smartphone Storytelling

In virtually everything we do, we seem to find a smartphone adaptation for it.

June 30, 2016

Imbalance and Inertia — Pamela Cantor, Stephen Carter at the Aspen Ideas Festival

Speakers engaged their audiences with ideas on everything from education reform to sustainable economic growth.

June 29, 2016