AI is disrupting education, but it’s not out for our jobs
Technologies like AR, VR and AI are here to stay, but you don’t have to be scared of them.
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Technologies like AR, VR and AI are here to stay, but you don’t have to be scared of them.
Few students ever dream that they’ll sue their high school. But that is exactly what several of my peers and I had to do.
Kyle Vickerman recalls talking with his boss at Ziegler CAT construction about how he might someday advance in the company. The response was immediate — in a good way.
The research, which reviewed 21,949 university applications from global IB students during the 2017-18 academic year, also revealed that female applicants are as much as 200% more likely to receive an offer for their chosen university, when compared to their male peers.
A gun advocate shot down the reasoning behind an Oakland University faculty union's decision to purchase and distribute hockey pucks to fight back in the event of an active gunman.
Facebook has started to enforce its tighter political advertising rules in the UK.
Parents are taking out bigger loans to pay for their children's college education, a new report finds, and having worse outcomes repaying that debt.
When Apple announced the first new versions of its MacBook Air laptop and Mac mini desktop in years, it left the bad news behind its site’s “Buy” buttons: a scant storage allocation that’s expensive to upgrade.
Horses have been in Iceland since the time of the Vikings -- and thanks to the country's strict laws, they've been purebred for over 1,000 years.
UC Santa Cruz professor and former Democrat mayor Ryan Coonerty assigned his constitutional law students an essay prompt on “Donald Rump,” who “has been known to target women, minorities, and the disabled.”