Enterprising universities are trying to bring doctoral students back to school, but this time with the scaffolding and ...
Last year, Karp and his Palantir colleague Nicholas W. Zamiska published "The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief ...
"When I go to conferences now, I’m approached by younger scholars. I try to think ‘be like Bob’ and don’t just say thank you and walk away," says one of ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Monday elaborated on his vision for keeping his company at the forefront of the artificial intelligence boom that he predicted will produce a $1 trillion backlog in orders w ...
You should share personal things with others to help deepen relationships vital to your life, behavioral scientist Leslie John argues in her new book, “Revealing.” ...
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SEMO advisors say many students wait until midterms to seek tutoring, missing chances to improve earlier in the semester.
HISTORICAL fiction writer June O’Sullivan felt a “huge responsibility” in bringing the story of pioneering Irish aviator Sophie Peirce-Evans to life in her new novel, ‘The Sky Is Not Enough.’ ...
After 25 years of teaching and writing at Bowling Green State University, Dr. Lawrence Coates, a longtime creative writing ...
The AngelList co-founder's post inverting Marc Andreessen's fifteen-year-old thesis arrived just weeks before Wall Street triggered what analysts are calling the SaaSpocalypse, a selloff that wiped ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments today in Hunter v. United States, a case about when people can be forced to yield their rights through a plea “agreement.” It’s a case that, for at least one of the ...