Schools and districts across the country are trying to figure out how to incorporate AI into teaching and learning, while also dealing with concerns about the technology’s effects on students’ ...
Rebecca Nagle shares her Independence Day plans and breaks down what you didn’t learn in American history class in conversation with KOSU’s Sarah Liese.
The new study sheds light on how federal and state-level anti-DEI legislation and rhetoric affect state leaders’ work in ...
Marc Boom, M.D., speaks with Donna Lynne, CEO of Denver Health, about how one of the nation's leading safety-net health systems is improving health outcomes by addressing housing insecurity, food ...
There’s Route 1, which snakes all the way from Maine to Florida. Route 101 is celebrated for its majestic views of the Pacific Ocean, while Route 6 was immortalized in “On the Road,” Jack Kerouac’s ...
Dutch World Cup fans in Kansas City weigh America’s “bigger” lifestyle vs Europe’s benefits—housing, wages, healthcare, ...
For Dave Patera, Moroccan cuisine is not a trend, a television angle, or a passing fascination. It is a way of returning to ...
If history will be our north star, most of today’s fears about the current immigrant arrivals will prove as wrong as the ones ...
Amid classic activities, including swimming, hiking and craft-making, summer camps have long played a larger role as a nationalistic ritual. Flag lowering and raising ceremonies, ...
Creative industry leaders have called for greater investment in women as Nigeria works to unlock the full economic potential ...
This week around Charleston, explore Revolutionary art at the Gibbes Museum, celebrate Caribbean culture at Carifest, enjoy ...
For now, GAAIA is imperfect, but it is a step in the right direction in taking a proactive approach to the challenges that AI ...