May/June 2021
By Alice Rosenblatt
Internal or external users of actuarial services—should there be a difference in the work?
Posts From cobrien
Increased investment leads to signs of progress … but more work remains to be done.
By John Divine
For the vast majority of human history, our species had no interaction with the skies. Perhaps the most serious entertainment of the subject for millennia on end appeared in a cautionary Greek myth. Alas, things didn’t end well for poor Icarus.
By Juan Herrera
If Milton Haskins’ work had been subject to peer review, he may not have had to join the carnival.
By Tom Toce
I wanted to make a COVID puzzle, one where all the entries, or at least the across entries, pertained to what’s been going on the past year.
By Stephen Meskin
This column could stop here with just the title. But I get paid by the word, so I’ll ramble on a bit before we get to Josh’s solution to the problem he posed in the last issue.
By Bob Rietz
The first question is usually the same—“Where do you charge it?”—closely followed by “How far can you go?”
By Mike Santore and Robert Eaton
Look to this micro-generation for tech-savvy, adaptable leadership.
By Sally Ezra
2020 was a year of enlightenment for me. Between my family and social circle, I feel as if I am surrounded by a United Nations conference.