Michael M. Appell is a Boston-based educator and writer who teaches at Brandeis University's Heller School for Social Policy and Management. He writes about new approaches to corporate responsibility and non-profit management, as well as 'think' pieces that challenge perceptions of our seemingly mundane lives.
Michael's work has appeared in a wide variety of publications, including the Boston Sunday Globe, BizEd and Moment Magazine. You can view samples of his work on this site.
Michael is a graduate of Brown University (Phi Beta Kappa) and received his MA from Brandeis University. You can contact him at appell@brandeis.edu.
Baring it all for Campaign Finance Reform
HuffPost Politics
Breaking the Glass
Brandeis Magazine
Brandeis Magazine
Exes in the Wedding Party
The Boston Sunday Globe Magazine
Should our former wives play a role in our upcoming nuptials? Boston Sunday Globe Magazine
From the Gyges Citizen to the Copenhagen Citizen: Can Transparency Become King?
Brandeis University
CHANGING PEOPLE IN A CHANGING CLIMATE? The biggest challenge for those fighting global warming may well...
Vacations are for daydreaming
Boston Sunday Globe
VACATIONS ARE FOR DAYDREAMING Could surfing the internet be better - and wetter - than surfing the waves at Waikiki? Boston Sunday Globe
Don't Overlook Nonprofits
BizEd
DON'T OVERLOOK NONPROFITS BizEd Magazine "The best way for business students to use their MBAs may not be in the business world after all. The big secret -...
Cult Encounters
Moment Magazine
Moment Magazine CULT ENCOUNTERS "The recurrent surprise is that the cults attract so many young people who do not appear to be distressed, confused, in trou...