By Max Ward Katy Caldwell, left, and Nancy Sims, right, celebrate Nancy’s thirtieth birthday together in 1989. The pair met while working on a political campaign in 1984. All photos courtesy of Nancy Sims and Katy Caldwell unless otherwise noted. Katy Caldwell and Nancy Sims both grew up in Houston in the 1960s. One was […]
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20.1 Innovative Thinkers: Letter from the Editor
By Debbie Harwell on November 26, 2022 in Archives, Arts & Culture, Communities, Education, Energy and Environment, Houstonians, Letter from the Editor, Politics, Race & Ethnicity, Science, University of Houston, Women
Debbie Z. Harwell, Editor Do you ever wonder when you see a new product, “Why didn’t I think of that?” (Sometimes followed by, “I’d be rich!”). As Google search for the question, “how do we get ideas?” returned 4.4 billion responses. (That’s billion with a “B”!). So, I did what most of us do and […]