Why a liberal arts degree holds value in the second machine age
I recently caught up with an old friend whose daughter graduated from high school this year. My friend’s pride in her high-achieving child was obvious, but when I asked about her daughter’s intended college major, her enthusiasm was noticeably muted. She admitted that her daughter’s decision to study musical theatre at a liberal arts college was […]
Michigan should invest in extra-curricular activities
My eight-year-old son recently finished the last of his summer day camps at the Robot Garage in Grosse Pointe Park. The camp combined three of Jackson’s favorite things – Lego, robotics and Minecraft – in a learning experience that both fed his passions and bolstered his STEM skills. This summer, Jackson also learned about credit, investing […]