Shivani Singh (’24SPS) discusses translating data into business strategy, lessons from the APAN program, and her advice for ...
Why the rush to replace developers with LLMs is leaving companies with brittle systems, runaway cloud bills, and a painful ...
Technology evolves faster every year, and the skills that were valuable just a few years ago can quickly become outdated. The good news is that updating your knowledge doesn’t always require going ...
One of the hardest financial decisions retirees have to make is figuring out when to start collecting Social Security. And the reason that decision is so tough is because it has lifelong repercussions ...
Howard Hanna launches HannaList as brokerages expand private networks, this column proposes three steps for portals and MLSs to limit harm.
RIT computing students take a required co-op seminar class to help prepare for the internship search and what do to on the ...
As we navigate the landscape of 2026, I often find myself speaking with parents who are at a bit of a crossroads. Their high school juniors are bright and curious, yet they aren't necessarily sold on ...
Alex Karp has never been shy about saying what he thinks. But a recent comment from the Palantir CEO cuts straight to the strategic logic of modern warfare in a way that deserves attention. Speaking ...
War rarely begins with missiles; it begins with words. Long before bombs fall and cities tremble under the weight of military power, conflicts usually ...
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What's happening in the Mid-Hudson Valley: March 13, 2026
Exhibition: The exhibition “Watts per Lumen” is currently on display at The Dorsky Museum of Art on the SUNY New Paltz campus, Haggerty Circle Parking Lot 16, 35 Hawk Drive, New Paltz, N.Y. This ...
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Illinois Supreme Court travels to Macomb to hear cases on pretrial release, student transportation
The cases, which the court will decide later this year, involve the Pretrial Fairness Act and public funding for transporting students to private and parochial schools.
The Illinois Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a case involving a Livingston County man who claimed he should have been granted pretrial release after his arrest last year for ...
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