Some online colleges allow students to take unlimited courses on their own time, leading to quick degrees and worries about ...
In all honesty, my biggest concern and secret in the last two years that I’ve been out of school is that my brain has slowly been melting away,” ...
Syllabi are almost always made available by professors on the first day of class, characterizing the first two weeks of the ...
Explore how Substack writers use newsletter platforms to earn from paid subs, build niche communities, and thrive in the ...
In this episode of eSpeaks, Jennifer Margles, Director of Product Management at BMC Software, discusses the transition from traditional job scheduling to the era of the autonomous enterprise. eSpeaks’ ...
There’s something special about summer in Cleveland—the breeze off the lake on a warm summer evening, the hype of festivals across the city’s diverse neighborhoods and the lush canopy of trees casting ...
Times-Union Sports Editor Tim Walters walked the entire Players Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass course to measure the distance for spectators. The walk followed paved pedestrian paths from hole to hole ...
OPINION: There are one or two courses here at the University of Maine that pretty much every student takes. Almost every student, with the exception of those transferring in Early College credits, ...
Runners leave the starting line at the 2025 News and Sentinel Half Marathon. Runners at this year’s race on Aug. 15 will be the first to use the new race course. (Photo by Art Smith) PARKERSBURG — The ...
Kira’s AI Operating System for Education, powered by Anthropic’s Claude, generates fully scaffolded, scoped, and sequenced courses – from 9th Grade Biology to Corporate Leadership – with integrated ...
Brad Keselowski holds a unique position on the Cup Series field. He is a co-owner of the RFK Racing organization and also a driver for it. So, his opinions on matters pertaining to the welfare of the ...
Not content to simply creep into live sports, the Golden Globes, and Hollywood trade publications, the spread of gambling (on basically anything) is encroaching further into Substack. This week, ...
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