In 2022, many in Bangladesh were stunned when Shila, a woman in her sixties, assaulted a young girl for wearing jeans and a ...
Roughly 40 Duke students and community members took to Abele Quad Friday afternoon to call on President Vincent Price and ...
Many people trust chatbots without thinking twice. Here’s a grounded look at why that trust can fail and what’s worth ...
A proposed revision of the state’s math standards would dump existing upper-level requirements and replace them with a menu ...
The provost’s office at the University of Arizona will invest $200,000 in a new, one-time bridge funding program to support ...
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Editorial: Don't let AI kill creativity

Artificial intelligence can be a powerful supplemental tool, but humans can't let it replace original thinking and creativity.
More than two dozen schools have added play areas with features like rocks, logs and water. Experts say they can help ...
This holiday season, the Georgia Museum of Art invited members of the Athens community to celebrate with curiosity, creativity and community at this month’s family day, “Winterlight.” On Saturday, Dec ...
A growing contingent of public school parents say school-mandated iPads, particularly in elementary and middle schools, are ...
The new laws signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom address issues that continue to impact Californians such as consumer protections, ...
The program has grown, with this year’s Hoʻākea event attracting more than 1,000 fourth graders and teachers from public ...
Artificial intelligence has become a part of everyday life, and colleges across the country are starting to bring the technology into classrooms. Texas State University is among the institutions ...