I scan the space, trying to see faces and checking for my blind spots. Concealed carry is legal in Wisconsin, but getting ...
Judge Gerard Lynch of the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit aimed straight at a much-debated set of questions when he delivered the 51st James Madison Lecture on November 4. In the lecture, ...
Professor Arthur served as an External Faculty Member at the Santa Fe Institute, an IBM Faculty Fellow, and a Visiting Researcher in the Intelligent Systems Lab at PARC (formerly Xerox PARC). From ...
Abstract: The goal of this lecture has been to provide an overview of approaches, in the communications receiver context. Which method is the best in practice? This ...
Computer science, at its most fundamental, is all about inputs and outputs. Consider the simple case of multiplying two numbers on a pocket calculator. You punch in some inputs — the specific numbers ...
Thomas Kidd, research professor of church history at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, spoke on the faith of Thomas Jefferson and his complex relationship to Scripture on Oct. 23 for Taylor’s ...
As educational leaders today, we are navigating a landscape shaped by economic uncertainty, climate change, technological disruption and widening social divides. These shifts impel us to rethink not ...
At a time when immigration is a focus of intense international attention, archaeologist Jason De León came to campus Sept. 25–26 to deliver the Peter C. Schaehrer ’65 Memorial Lecture and to open an ...
Cloud, security, and corporate acquisitions are main tech drivers when rethinking enterprise restructuring. CIOs naturally play a strong leadership role at each step, and with the right approach, here ...
Hybrid cloud sprawl and vendor fatigue are creating the ultimate irony: Organizations can't use AI to solve their IT problems because their IT problems prevent them from using AI. In my 11 years ...
Many authors have written about the harm of oversimplification, pointing out that it distorts reality, leads to shallow understanding, impairs problem-solving, and fuels biases. In culture wars, it ...
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