“Work and family issues can be allies, even though most of us think of them as enemies.”
Stewart Friedman, professor at the Wharton School, on how employers
can create better working environments by being flexible with their employees
personal lives (The Detroit News, Sept. 17)
“Even though they themselves were wealthy and privileged men, they would be appalled by the impact and effect of money, not only on elections but on governance.”
Richard Beeman, the John Welsh Centennial Professor of History Emeritus, on what the founding fathers would think about today’s political atmosphere. (Philadelphia Inquirer, May 8, 2013).