For investors, there are both near-term and long-term impacts of the shutdown. Layoffs would exacerbate an already tenuous labor market, and even extended furloughs could dampen consumer spending, ...
For Lourdes Cardozo Gaibisso, “home” is more than just a place—it’s something people create. “I believe el lugar lo hace uno: ‘the place is made by the person,’” she said. “My mom taught me this when ...
There's a Bubble Forming in the Stock Market, but It's Not in Artificial Intelligence (AI). History Says This Happens Next. It's been nearly three years since ChatGPT was launched, and stocks have ...
Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu distributes appointment orders to 15,941 teachers, emphasizes education quality and employment generation in Andhra Pradesh.
After spending seven years abroad, I returned to the US in debt with no savings. I don't regret it, but I wish I'd avoided these financial mistakes.
For Cortnie Brooks, it's not just about what you say. It's about how you say it. Over the course of two decades, Brooks has taught English as a second language courses to hundreds of students in the ...
Adjunct Professor Salvador Acevedo has just returned from a Fulbright Specialist grant in Quito, Ecuador. There, he spearheaded the five-week La Cruz Del Sur project with the Fundación Museos de la ...
The vast Global Digital Trade Expo in Hangzhou stood as a rebuke to U.S. efforts to hem in China’s technology. But the real competition is internal, and profits are hard to find.
Quiñonez finished high school in Italy in June and spent time at home in Ecuador before moving to Connecticut in August. She sat out UConn's open practice at Sacred Heart University on Sept. 21 but ...
After Trump’s election victory last November, Chen expanded his repertoire and reach by posting his impression videos on U.S. social media, with one clip showing him singing the global hit song “APT.” ...
A former Hereford teacher has earned himself a place in the Mastermind semi-finals after impressing with his knowledge of a city landmark.
Paul Drexler '72 encourages students to learn foreign language — even in the age of Google Translate and lingua francas — during their time on the Farm.