Summary: This work offers a hopeful vision to show universities how they can become more innovative, efficient, and true to their mission. It shows how higher education can respond to the forces of disruptive innovation that they are currently facing. The authors offer an analysis of where the traditional university and its traditions have co
Summary: "The first railway line in Malaya was built in 1869 by the ambitious Maharaja Abu Bakar of Johor. Two decades later, the British built an extensive network to facilitate the transport of tin, and later rubber, to the ports. This network remains in use today as a passenger line, stitching together three corners of the peninsula. Fo
Subject(s): Asian Americans in popular culture -- Sources -- History | Asian Americans -- Sources -- History | Xenophobia -- Sources -- History -- United States | Racism -- History Sources -- United States | United States -- Sources -- Race relations
Summary: "The "yellow peril" is one of the most long-standing and pervasive racist