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25 February 2008 “World’s most creative man”
His talk, which will be followed by a reception, will cover the topics “Are you a hidden genius?” and “Ideal student and ideal professor – advanced methods of learning and teaching.” Aleinikov, who will be on the Longwood campus as a Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow during the week of March 24-28, is a scientific pioneer, educational leader, consultant, author and speaker who “believes there is genius in every person” and has “devoted his life to creating a nation of geniuses,” according to his web site. A Russian native who lives in Monterey, Calif., Aleinikov founded the National Academy of Genius; is the father of novology, the science of newness and innovation; and the author of numerous books, including MegaCreativity: Five Steps to Thinking Like a Genius; and holds a Guinness World Record for the fastest written, printed and published book. A linguist by training, Aleinikov was once a colonel in the Russian army. He immigrated to the United States in 1992. |