Indiana University partners with the WNBPA to offer MBA programs for WNBA players, but is it enough? Every year, a… Read more
Month: June 2023
Sweeping Changes Coming to FAFSA Application Process
In a groundbreaking move, Congress passed the FAFSA Simplification Act in December 2020, as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act… Read more
Exploring the Intersection of Technology and the Elderly Population
In an increasingly interconnected world, technology has become an integral part of our daily lives. However, for many aging Americans,… Read more
Initiatives Accelerate the Clean Energy Transition
As the world confronts the urgent need to combat climate change and transition to sustainable energy sources, countries at both… Read more
The chances of that were slim and none.
And slim was on a diet. I entered the Murat Temple, an island of melodic chaos amidst a sea of… Read more
Breaking the Chain: How Brown University is Leading the Charge in Research for Opioid Overdose Prevention
The opioid crisis in the United States has been ongoing since the mid-1990s and has significantly affected public health, the… Read more
Classrooms at the Crossroads: Steering AI
Just as the wheel, one of humanity’s most transformative inventions, can be used to either carry food to nourish a… Read more
A Perspective on Sustainability Policies
As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change, cities and countries are turning to sustainability policies to pave… Read more
The Rise of The Phenoms: Alyssa Thompson, Shohei Ohtani, and Victor Wembanyama
Ah, the smell of freshly cut grass, the crack of a bat, the swish of a net, and the roar… Read more
AI made Bing better, now users are responsible
In a significant technological leap forward, Microsoft has seamlessly integrated OpenAI’s sophisticated GPT-4 model into Bing, marking a critical milestone… Read more