Alex Priest

November 27, 2010
by Alex Priest
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I Don’t Care, Either

One of my best friends, Miranda Gale, just wrote a fantastic piece on Technorati about how, in today’s world, many students just don’t care. I can’t help but agree, and her post got me thinking about how some of my … Continue reading

September 19, 2010
by Alex Priest
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Calling All Entrepreneurs, Communicators, and Social Media Smarties

I need you! Here’s the deal. I’m in a number of leadership roles at my school, American University. This semester, I am: Director of Entrepreneurship for my professional business fraternity, Alpha Kappa Psi, where I work to foster a spirit … Continue reading

June 24, 2010
by Alex Priest
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The Clock’s Ticking – Four Years. Go.

The first impression might feel familiar. Tick. Tick. Tck. Tck. Tck. But wait. Four Years. Go., at first, might seem like another re-hash of the same tired theme. Time is running out, climate change is going to kill us all, … Continue reading

June 11, 2010
by Alex Priest
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The “Twitter Revolution” Wasn’t a Revolution for Iran–It Was a Revolution for the World

I just wanted to post a quick response to this article in Foreign Policy. The author, Golnaz Esfandiari, like so many others, seems intent on discrediting the impact of Twitter on the revolution in Iran. Was Twitter the cause of … Continue reading