"If you start thinking of skills, rather than jobs, as the currency of work, what choices would you make in how work gets done?" ...
By March 6: Form APT Review Committees to review potential academic unit closures. Committees will be composed of (as applicable) members from the Faculty Senate, Undergraduate Council, Graduate ...
Examining brain plasticity and its implications for development, aging, and brain injury recovery.
The NBA playoffs are just around the corner, which means we're nearing hole-poking season. You know, the time when most ...
The truth is that leaders who surround themselves with people brave enough to say “this may be wrong” are far better equipped ...
Professional accountability can ensure expertise is used for public good ...
A new study published in the Human Resource Management Journal shows that Black employees feel less included and less able to excel when their managers support. This effect is especially strong for ...
Although English is widely recognized as a global language, hiring practices in English Language Teaching (ELT) often continue to privilege native-speaker status. This qualitative study explores how ...
NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber, has called on industry stakeholders to boycott the upcoming Africa Energies Summit 2026, accusing the event’s organizers of maintaining ...
GENEVA: TANZANIA remains firmly on course in safeguarding its global image and has not fallen into the category of nations unable to conduct independent assessments, investigations and issue findings ...
By Wilfred Kodjo Kedapey In July 2021, when billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson floated briefly in zero gravity aboard a spacecraft launched by Virgin Galactic, millions watched the livestream.
Technology is not only a marker of inequality. When deployed deliberately, it can narrow social gaps by extending education to ...