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Local students headed to science competition ...
If AI allows students to automate routine cognitive tasks, it doesn’t mean they’re thinking less. It means their thinking is ...
They weren’t snakes, of course, but nematodes, also known as roundworms—and, it turns out, they’re the most common ...
Fifth graders explored turf science, equipment, and nature through the First Green program at Concord Crest Golf Course on ...
Some college professors see AI as a threat to student learning, but tools like ChatGPT can be a useful tool in the writing ...
An English professor from Kennesaw State University argues that intentional use of artificial intelligence, as opposed to ...
A team of researchers from Cornell Tech is reimagining how technology can support users with speech disabilities—not just in ...
Company is ushering comedic camaraderie to Spring Sing. The 10-member comedy troupe emcees the annual Spring Sing event, ...
From interdisciplinary projects to wilderness expeditions, The Greene School is an innovative model for nurturing academic ...
The Brown Ph.D. student collaborates with psychologists and computer scientists across campus to find ways AI can support, ...
Bioengineer Michael Iwashima ’25 explores AI’s unlimited potential, constant discoveries, and huge ethical questions as the founder of SCU’s AI Collaborate club.
Unsuk Chin’s “The Dark Side of the Moon,” a reinterpretation of the Faust myth, reflects a restless mind with constant ...