What are more effective ways to subsidize higher education? How do we get more women in the tech field? What impact do US strikes on ISIS have on the Syrian opposition? Programs at the Aspen Institute have been scouring their respective issue areas to find and share the most insightful and informative links to answer these questions, and more.
Scroll down to see tweets from across the Institute this week about what’s important right now. Follow our @AspenInstitute list on Twitter for updates and to keep up with each program’s events, video, and experts, and let us know what you’re reading in the comments section below.
Are "crumb rubber" turf fields behind a spate of cancer cases in young goalkeepers? @NBCNews investigates: http://t.co/PHsWWVAaBN
— Aspen Inst Sports (@AspenInstSports) October 10, 2014
US strikes on #ISIS freeing Assad to crack down on opposition in #Syria, say @EricSchmittNYT & @ABarnardNYT http://t.co/1o9mAmnZWs
— Aspen Security Forum (@AspenSecurity) October 9, 2014
It's time to re-think the way federal financial aid subsidizes higher education. http://t.co/yUFoV9d99z
— College Excellence (@AspenHigherEd) October 8, 2014
"EU set to reassess ties if Israel doesn’t move on peace" from @RaphaelAhren is an #MEP must-read: http://t.co/WoL8LQ4vWr
— Aspen Middle East (@AspenMidEast) October 8, 2014
Build a new pipeline focused on women
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attack the archetype of tech success
= more women in tech. http://t.co/7T6bYf4apQ
— Aspen Institute (@AspenInstitute) October 8, 2014
A turning point for climate policy and development?http://t.co/ibQSQVnjCb
— Aspen Environment (@AIEnvironment) October 7, 2014
Former Writer in Res @RowanRicardo has a #poem in @NewYorker and it begins with "Alone in Woody Creek, Colorado" http://t.co/oF6t3Z6PBb
— Aspen Writers (@AspenWriters) October 6, 2014