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Justin Nedelman, the CEO of Pressed Juicery, wakes up at 4:15 a.m. and kickstarts his day with caffeine, meditation, ...
A workshop course that thoroughly explores the writing process from pre-writing to revision, with an emphasis on critical thinking, sound essay structure, mechanics, and academic integrity. Students ...
Words frequently used by ChatGPT, including “delve” and “meticulous,” are getting more common in spoken language, according ...
A new study reveals ChatGPT is subtly changing the way we speak. Here’s what that means for how we write, text, and talk — ...
Foluke Ademokun has over three decades of expertise in civil society work, humanitarian endeavours, social entrepreneurship, ...
The Firefighters Association of the State of New York has awarded its 2025 FASNY Gerard J. Buckenmeyer Volunteer Scholarship to Nathan Zielinski of the South Fire Department. Zielinski received a ...
We need our students to develop intellectual curiosity, to respect each other enough to want to hear each other, and become informed, thoughtful citizens, writes Maja Korica. Generative AI is getting ...
In her latest book, the celebrated critic dissects culture, high and low – with wit, cool intellect and the flair of ...
International Baccalaureate and Cambridge programs help students stand out in college admissions. These curricula emphasize ...
Psychological testing has evolved from Freud to AI and eye tracking. Technology adds depth, but theory and ethics must guide its use to ensure meaningful and equitable diagnoses.
Explore the diverse career paths for English Literature graduates, from education and publishing to media and creative writing.
Fragmentary journal of a radical journalist in the posthuman era I am not interested in debating whether machines can think.