I was four years old when I moved to the U.S, with not even an ounce of English on my tongue.
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From not finding regular produce at stores to annual financial reports by big corporations about how much carbon credits they bought, we have become more serious about how to improve our actions to help the environment.
For the last column of Not Financial Times, I could have thought of a more classy title. But maybe, with all the reminiscing being a senior brings, I wonder for the future of investing if we really put our minds and money towards “ethical” environmental-, social-, and governance-aware (ESG) companies.
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs), cryptocurrencies, and web3—to many people these seem like a “phase,” because PNG files are really not that important.
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Earlier this year, Professor Jason Corso and Professor Enrique Dunn in the Department of Computer Science were awarded a DARPA grant of nearly $5.9 million dollars to research and develop the first Multi-Directional Loosely-Linked Archetype Models for Perceptually-Enabled Task Guidance program—or in short, MILLY.
“Because now it’s not just some story, it becomes your story.”
Last week, I had the opportunity to write a Black History Month (BHM) feature for The Stute, and with the start of Women’s History Month (WHM) this week, I wanted to take the time to bridge between BHM and WHM with my column.
Now armed with what may essentially be stronger immunity against whatever variant may develop in the coming weeks, many wonder the likelihood of getting a fourth booster shot.
As we continue to celebrate Black History in February—and every month of the year—individuals like Paul Leroy Robeson, a notable bass-baritone Black actor and activist, is one of many people to know and celebrate about.