Date

June 20, 2016

Dr. Laurence Scott, a core faculty member at the Arcadia London Center, brought lively discussion to The New Young Fogies Program on BBC Radio 4 on Sunday, June 19. In addition, Dr. David Clarke, who teaches Museum Studies Internship students at Arcadia's Edinburgh Center was featured on the BBC news segment: Ancient Skara Brae Figurine rediscovered in last box.

The BBC reported that while undertaking research, Dr. Clarke rediscovered a 5,000 year old neolithic figurine which had been found in Orkney in the 1860s and then lost. 

The New Young Fogeys on BBC Radio 4, was presented by the editor of the New Statesman, Jason Cowley, and assessed the concerns and attitudes of young Britons. Dr. Scott discussed how young people interact with digital technology and how that shapes their interactions with the world. Dr. Scott's book, The Fourth Dimensional Human, gives an in-depth examination of the subject.

BBC Radio 4 is the national talk radio station in the UK. It seeks to provide thought provoking programming on various issues that impact many areas of British cultural and intellectual life.