Large language models are changing higher education. These authors show that that doesn’t have to be a bad thing.
By screening films in a brain scanner, neuroscientists discovered a rich library of neural scripts — from a trip through an ...
When grief strikes, words may flood the page uncontrollably. Is hypergraphia a path to healing or a relentless force?
According to a Gallup survey from 2022, Americans are reading fewer books per year than ever before. And the time that people spend reading has dropped over the years, too.
Ryan Chamberlain, instructor of French, has been awarded a $5,000 grant for his translation of the novel The Lives and Deaths of Véronique Bangoura, by Guinean author Tierno Monénembo.
From the significance of the commodification of the clove to the diversity of the mangrove forests in Bengal and the radical ...
Sacred, medicinal, and illegal—cannabis in India is a paradox. In Ananda, Karan Madhok explores our relationship with the ...
Chapelboro's Michael Koh takes a deep dive into the fascinating world of the keepers of UNC men's basketball statistics.
Shevat, marks the 37th yahrzeit of Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka, of blessed memory. Although intensely private, the Rebbetzin exerted a strong influence behind her husband. The Avner Institute presents ...
Author Rebe Huntman compares the process of building to writing when it comes to piecing together a memoir. Includes an ...
If you're looking for a new read, or maybe a new perspective on life, take a look at these four books written by authors on Cape Cod.
Speeches delivered by J. D. Vance and Pete Hegseth were not just verbal lashings of America’s allies but a wholesale ...
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