Letters: Guardian readers respond to the government’s education white paper setting out changes to provision for children with special educational needs and disabilities ...
A recent paper sheds light on the psychological forces that motivate people to spend thousands of dollars on robotic companions customized with their own physical traits. A fragile identity and a need ...
Why compliance systems fall short, and how organizations can develop the skills and systems they need to effectively navigate and ultimately benefit from conflict.
South Africa’s post-apartheid foreign policy reflects the negotiated nature of its democratic transition. The end of ...
The City of Sheboygan approved a $100K settlement with ex-planning director Chad Pelishek, closing a discrimination lawsuit ...
When a company gets breached through a third-party security vendor, who bears responsibility? For one FinTech company, the answer is the firewall provider.
How Jesse Jackson shaped Chicago education, from protesting school segregation to reopening Dyett HS
The civil rights leader spent six decades fighting to support Black students and the schools that serve them through protests ...
Belonging has become an imperative for school and district leaders navigating attendance challenges, disengagement, and staff strain. Belonging is not abstract—actions to promote belonging are central ...
Based Lifeworld Extension, published in AI & Society, the author confronts that gap directly. The study argues that both AI ethics and transdisciplinary research are grounded in a common but ...
Since the notion of a “smart city” is somewhat vague on its own, it helps to have a clear definition of what a smart city is and is not.
Previously denied permission to demolish old federal vegetable laboratory, Clemson has struck tentative deal with Charleston ...
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