By Kevin Wolf
I’ve been giving talks every May for the past five years to a group of my friends and some senior citizens.
July/August 2018
Features
By Olyvia Leahy
While actuarial models are by their nature quite scientific, the process of developing and adapting a model requires a bit of art as well.
By Kurt J. Wrobel
History books are filled with decisions that helped turn an important event to a victory or a defeat—whether that event took place in the arena of war, finance, or politics.
Departments
By Eric Harding
It will not come as a revelation to many of you that life can be somewhat hectic.
By Steve Alpert
This month, we take a step back from the technical details of professionalism to look at the broader context of professionalism as our part of a two-way “conversation” with the public.
By David Driscoll
“I know one thing; that I know nothing.”
By Warren Manners
By Tom Toce
When I have fears that I may cease to be, I usually do a crossword or a cryptic puzzle, so that I can feel my final moments haven’t been entirely wasted.
By Joshua Feldman
I’ve always had a fascination with sports drafts, where teams pick players to play on their teams.
By Sam Gutterman
Fifty years!