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Cambridge was invited to WNBA guard Kelsey Plum's "Dawg Class" camp following the end of the season. The camp is designed to "help women college athletes bridge the gap to a professional level." ...
Harvard University's long-standing leftist leanings have drawn recent scrutiny from the Trump administration, intensifying after the university's response to the October 7 Hamas attack and ...
N estled in the Arctic Archipelago, Canada’s Victoria Island is home to a mind-bending, Russian nesting doll of lakes and ...
On the occasion of World Ocean Day on 8 June we highlight how three COST Actions are helping to address pressing water ...
We were proud to support this important conference. Maria Grazia Spillantini, Professor of Molecular Neurology at University of Cambridge and Alpha Synuclein Conference Co-Chair said, We had an ...
Israel and Iran Trade Missile Attacks as Conflict Enters Its 2nd Day Missiles from retaliatory strikes by Iran killed at least one person and injured dozens. More than 70 people have been killed ...
Reduce the number of residential detached dwelling zones Reduce minimum lot frontage and minimum lot area requirements Introduce semi-detached dwellings as a permitted use in detached dwelling zones ...
At CUNY Bronx Community College, professor Dr. Sunil Bhaskaran leads research merging satellite imaging, artificial intelligence, and spatial data to look at some of New York City’s most critical ...
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The Harvard Center for International Development (CID) is a research center working across the University and a global network of researchers and practitioners to build an international pool of talent ...
Research from the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University examines how the ability to learn from setbacks can help cross-sector collaborations succeed. In May, the MPA/ID program celebrated ...
It takes 270 electoral votes to win the presidential election. These votes are distributed among the states according to the census. Each state receives electoral votes equivalent to its senators ...