For 50 years, Patricia Finn kept to the background and told other people’s stories. Now, in “The Golden Boy,” she’s finally telling one of her own.
There are few phrases in literature more quietly unhinged than “I would prefer not to.” And in Fiasco Theatre’s 'Bartleby”, now playing at The Old Globe through March 22, that polite little sentence ...
Undermined AI adds filters by year and citation count with update alerts, plus citations-per-year metrics for quick relevance checks.
Four years after promising a framework on consent education in schools, the government is still sitting on a key report and its working group has lost half its members.
To Die in Benaras is a haunting short story collection set in Kashi, exploring death, longing, ritual, and colonial echoes through seven poignant, philosophical tales steeped in culture, sorrow, and ...
Last year, faculty across Florida reviewed general education catalogs to ensure courses fell in line with a new law targeting perceived left-wing bias in higher education. The law required general ...
On “The Day is Gone: 100 Years of New Objectivity,” at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
Prof Nir Eisikovits and Jacob Burley of the University of Massachusetts Boston discuss AI in higher education and its role in "cognitive offloading".
I admire Hertz’s willingness to engage directly with modern issues relevant to biblical criticism and classical English Bible commentaries, drawing from both Jewish and non-Jewish literary sources to ...
BRUNI DE LA MOTTE grew up in the German Democratic Republic, before marrying John Green and moving to the UK in 1988. The ...
The transient Pauli blocking effect is a promising way to achieve ultrafast optical switching in semiconductors. Recently, a research team from Japan ...