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How One Student Rebuilt a 100-Year-Old Invention for the Modern World
A teen innovator transformed the century-old white cane into SmartCane, blending empathy and technology to empower millions with vision loss and inspire future changemakers worldwide.
Hosted by Special Collections, Preservation and Digital Services, the event showcases the people, collections and preservation work that document and share Arkansas' rich history and culture.
Ursinus College president Robyn E. Hannigan, who was in her fourth year at the small liberal arts school in Collegeville, was abruptly removed from the job Thursday and her Ursinus webpage was removed ...
Stanford Climate Week’s Explore Energy Expo on Oct. 22 encouraged students across disciplines to find their role in the climate space.
The region is home to UC Berkeley, Stanford and other top research universities, a long list of Nobel prize winners, ...
AIAA recognizes Dr. Liang Sun for extraordinary work to advance science and technology in aeronautics and astronautics ...
Daniel Naroditsky, a chess grandmaster who started as a child prodigy and quickly became one of the most influential American ...
The ACLU of Northern California and several groups supporting academic freedom and free speech have filed an amicus brief ...
One leg hanging over the arm of his chair, Prof. Joel Mokyr wore a bright blue button-down and a leather jacket, a can of ...
Last weekend, alumni from the classes of 1965 through 2020 attended events and social gatherings that reflected their ...
The Palleys’ gifts support UM’s Lowe Art Museum, New World School of the Arts, Miami Book Fair and other local institutions.
As Carnegie Mellon looks back at its 125-year history, files from the University Archives detail the transformation of campus into a World War II training school.
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