Senior Columnist Diya Choksey argues that if a chatbot can outperform a lecture, the problem is not artificial intelligence ...
Opinion
National archives in transition, former archivist Colleen Shogan explains at Lincoln Legacy Lecture
Former U.S. National Archives director, Colleen Shogan, appeared at the 2025 UIS Beaumont Endowed Lincoln Legacy Lecture Series to discuss the integrity of our national legacy.
Neurobehavioural therapy can transform brain connectivity in functional neurological disorders, highlighting the link between cognition, emotion, and behavior.
Senior living operators are equipping staff with new tactics and tools to serve tomorrow’s memory care residents in a more personalized and skilled way in ...
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Historical lecture over compromise: Kremlin's new delegation heads to Geneva for Donbas talks
Instead of talks about monitoring the ceasefire – lectures on the Rurikids? Ahead of tomorrow’s negotiations in Geneva, ...
BJ was never just a lecturer to us. He was, at once, a father, a friend, and a teacher. He guided without imposing, corrected without humiliating, and encouraged without flattery. You could approach ...
The challenges facing students at Kalihi Waena Elementary School in Kalihi are significant: nearly 75% of students come from low-income households, more than a third are English language learners, and ...
Graphy reinforces its global orthodontic presence at AEEDC, showcasing SMA technology and strengthening strategic ...
The most honest modern love stories are rarely about falling in love. They are about staying, leaving, misremembering, enduring or realizing — often too late — what was being asked all along.
Motherlands are castles made of glass. In order to leave them, you have to break something — a wall, a social convention, a cultural norm, a psychological barrier, a heart. What you have broken will ...
Emory University’s prestigious Ellmann Lectures brings National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee to Atlanta March 1-3 for three events.
Every time Zimbabwe approaches a constitutional crossroads, Professor Jonathan Moyo suddenly rediscovers history. From exile, from Nairobi think tanks, from long Twitter ...
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