Easter is almost here, and you might want to know that families are invited to hop on over to St. Ambrose Parish’s Bunny Breakfast from 9 to 11:30 a.m. March 15 in Hilkert Hall. All are welcome to ...
In an acrostic of my name, J is for journalist. The association is linear. Straightforward, even. I have always been a writer and a storyteller — I simply embrace the identifier more easily now, ...
In this Q&A, Brown University Associate Professor of Literary Arts Karan Mahajan discusses his forthcoming novel, teaching ...
Jailed during the 2021 coup in Myanmar, American journalist Danny Fenster spent six months as a political prisoner. For much of his incarceration he battled boredom and fear, subsisting on meditation ...
Just as calculators once were banned from classrooms, and later embraced, AI technology is finding greater acceptance among ...
We compared AI-composed personal-essay paragraphs with those written by real people, which opened up surprisingly rich discussions about perspective, the uncanny specific detail that makes nonfiction ...
Vibe coding has moved fast from kicking the tires to something people are using to build real software. But now the question ...
On Oct. 25, authors Aube Rey Lescure and Maria Pinto led a creative writing workshop at the Boston Public Library.
Within a year of publishing her debut novella, Hardly Strangers, Robinson had secured an agent, sold a short story for film adaptation, and signed another book deal. Her journey underscores 831’s ...
A.I. expert Sheldon Fernandez analyzes how generative tools are shaping young, formative minds, arguing that the real risk is not exposure to new technology, but the premature outsourcing of ...
On Thursday, February 19, students from across Harvard gathered at the Berkman Klein Center (BKC) to explore two timely ...
Google executive Keith Ballinger has worked in software engineering for most of his life, and he thinks this is the best era ...