A way to ‘robot-proof’ your career?
As artificial intelligence becomes both more useful and more widespread, workers everywhere are becoming anxious about how a new age of automation might affect their career prospects.
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As artificial intelligence becomes both more useful and more widespread, workers everywhere are becoming anxious about how a new age of automation might affect their career prospects.
Government pressing ahead with English legislation – despite majority of responses to its own consultation giving thumbs down to planned fee cap
A Duke University official stepped down Saturday after her email telling international students to "commit to using English 100% of the time" sparked outrage online.
One day last August, I was on a ride-along with the Border Patrol when we received a signal from one of Uncle Sam’s motion detectors: Illegal aliens were advancing towards the Rio Grande. We arrived at the scene within minutes. Unfortunately, they were already gone.
Office for Students expresses concern that offers ‘with strings attached’ may limit students’ opportunities, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds
The University of Illinois - Springfield is set to host an event on February 13 titled “Sanctuary Healthcare for All: Public Health Protecting the Rights of Immigrants and Marginalized People.”
"We have reached a deal to end the shutdown and reopen the federal government," Trump said.
Liberal education advocates discuss ways to "reclaim" conversations about academe -- in part by not using the term "liberal arts."
A UDC professor posted a photo of a replica of a decapitated Trump head.
It's 86 feet long and was created entirely with a 3D printer.