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Is the Internet Making Us Shallow? (BBC Radio)

9/13/2010
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The internet is making us lose the ability to do “solitary, attentive thinking” according to author Nicholas Carr. He discusses the impact of online quick thinking with innovation expert  Vijay Govindarajan, the Earl C. Daum 1924 Professor of International Business at the Tuck School of Business.

Listen to discussion, aired on the BBC Radio 4 program “Today” on 9/2/10.

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This virus is like the wind—you can’t stop the wind. It’s going to continue to mutate and become more infectious. But as long as we can protect against severe disease at this stage of the pandemic, I can live with that.

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The Legendary Breakfast Spot That Hasn’t Changed Since 1947

3/20/2023
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The “warm atmosphere and hot coffee” at Lou’s Restaurant and Bakery, along with the crullers, are featured in a “time capsule” piece by former trustee David Shribman ’76. Lou’s is now owned by Jarett Berke, Tuck ’17.
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