How Technology and Risk Management are Redefining Supply Chains

For the labyrinth of global commerce, the supply chain acts as the silent artery, pulsating with goods and services that fuel our everyday lives. From the smallest screw in a smartphone to the vast network of components in a jet engine, everything is a testament to the intricate dance of supply chain management. Yet, this Read More “How Technology and Risk Management are Redefining Supply Chains”

From the Green to the Ice: Moments of Humanity with Woodland and Bedard

People that know me, know I love sports. While my favorite game is the NBA, my favorite moments are when we are put back in touch with our humanity. This week 2 athletes generated just these kinds of moments. Moments of human connection and resilience often transcend the thrill of competition, reminding us of the Read More “From the Green to the Ice: Moments of Humanity with Woodland and Bedard”

Streamlining Small Business IT: The Transformative Power of Ansible

In the world of small and medium businesses, where resources are often limited and the need for efficiency is high, Ansible emerges as a powerful tool for automation and configuration management. Let’s break down how Ansible can be particularly helpful for these businesses, using insights from various sources. 1. Simplifying and Automating Repetitive Tasks: Ansible Read More “Streamlining Small Business IT: The Transformative Power of Ansible”

Charting a Progressive Course for Rhode Island’s Future

Gabe Amo’s historic win as Rhode Island’s first Congressman of color stands as a testament to the evolving political landscape and his own formidable campaign. As a former aide in both the Biden and Obama administrations, Amo’s experience at the White House played a significant role in his campaign narrative. He centered his message on Read More “Charting a Progressive Course for Rhode Island’s Future”

Biden administration pledge millions to support On Campus Child Care, easing burden for student parents

The Biden-Harris Administration has committed to a pivotal move to support low-income student parents, unveiling a $13 million grant initiative aimed at bolstering campus-based child care programs across 34 higher education institutions. The investment marks a substantial effort to mitigate one of the most daunting barriers facing over 20% of the student population who are Read More “Biden administration pledge millions to support On Campus Child Care, easing burden for student parents”

Recess to Legislation and the Journey of Play-Based Learning in U.S. Schools

We examine the evolving landscape of American education policy, where the once-traditional methods of instruction are giving way to an approach grounded in the joyous spontaneity of play while in classrooms across the United States, a quiet revolution brews—a pivot towards play-based learning that aligns with an international trend acknowledging the natural process of childhood Read More “Recess to Legislation and the Journey of Play-Based Learning in U.S. Schools”

The Mirage of Miracle Breakthroughs: The Dangers of Pop Science in the Modern Age

In an era where information spreads at the speed of light, pop science has emerged as a bridge between the complex world of scientific research and the general populace. However, the recent debacle around the purported discovery of a room-temperature superconductor, LK-99, sheds light on the darker side of pop science, illustrating how misinformation can Read More “The Mirage of Miracle Breakthroughs: The Dangers of Pop Science in the Modern Age”