Austin Draper said he “fell in love” with serving his community while working for a Logan nonprofit that helps people with disabilities find jobs — a role he took on through an AmeriCorps program ...
My students’ easy access to chatbots forced me to make humanities instruction even more human. Credit...Animation By Sean Dong Supported by By Carlo Rotella Carlo Rotella is the author of “What Can I ...
On August 15, 1916, Australian soldier Malcolm Alexander Neville dashed off a two-page letter to his mother as he sailed aboard a troop ship headed to Europe to fight in World War I. “Having a real ...
WASHINGTON — The Department of Army today announced the launch of the Janus Program, a next-generation nuclear power program that will deliver resilient, secure, and assured energy to support national ...
A day program has opened in Springfield, which serves adults with developmental disabilities. The program is geared towards supporting the interests of people who go there, rather than focusing on ...
Google will dish out the biggest bucks for rooting out ways to command ‘rogue actions’ from its AI bots. Google will dish out the biggest bucks for rooting out ways to command ‘rogue actions’ from its ...
As Jonathan Roll neared completion of a master’s degree in science and technology policy at Arizona State University three years ago, he did some research into recent developments by China’s ascendant ...
James Cameron is finally pulling back the curtain on what’s going on with his mysterious Terminator project. Cameron kicked off the Terminator franchise in 1984 with The Terminator, the genre-defining ...
Four years ago, at a beach in Antigua, under an umbrella and with a drink in hand, Alex Golesh created the blueprint for his first head coaching job. Beside him, nestled in her reclining chair, wife ...
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I don’t think I’ve ever written a column on the word “neither.” And considering how long I’ve been writing this column — more than 20 years — that’s not just odd. It’s suspicious, as if I’ve been ...
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