The 2026 Frequency Festival draws a line through one-bit electronics, Scottish balladry, musically hybrid fictional history, ...
You might not see them, but these application programming interfaces are the hidden connectors that make a lot of the digital ...
This February, the Villanova community, from students to the administration, is coming together to celebrate the 50th annual Black History Month. Dating back to 1976, every February has been ...
Many industries are exploring how to leverage AI to cut costs and increase efficiencies. Broadcast media are no exception.
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Across two wide-ranging interviews with Forbes, Altman covered more ground than could fit in our profile. Here are his ...
NPR's history podcast Throughline speaks with Ken Burns about his latest documentary, The American Revolution.
A senior software engineer at Google took 40 Coursera courses and got multiple grad degrees to shift from business to AI.
When Layla Alexis White auditioned for the Kaufman School of Dance, she noticed a commonality between each cohort of BFA students: only around three Black women in each. The few spots given to Black ...
Even as innovations spurred a surge in productivity, it was five decades before working-class living standards began to rise.
The Miami Association of Realtors, the largest local realtor association in the nation, is working toward enhancing its programming, participating in major real estate events along with expanding its ...
For Cynthia Nguyen, the writer and director of “Sweet Farewell,” one of the films screened, the Asian Pacific Film Festival was a symbol of visibility and space for APIDA students to have their voices ...