Faculty Focus: Navigating IT Challenges in Higher Education

Faculty members are not opposed to technology; they feel inundated by its rapid introduction. Currently, educators are dealing with a surge in digital transitions, including new educational platforms, AI guidelines, assessment tools, cloud-based systems, security protocols, and different communication methods. From my IT perspective on campus, these changes seem relentless. Over the years, I have…

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Harvard Launches Collaborative Innovation Platform Inspired by ‘Shark Tank’

Jeffrey Smith, a dermatologist, is seeking investor advice at Harvard’s “Guppy Tank” for a new drug aimed at increasing protective melanin in the skin. This drug could improve life for those highly sensitive to sunlight, like porphyria patients who suffer burns quickly. Smith, an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School and dermatologist at Brigham and…

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MIT Researchers Explore Affordable Solutions for Hydrogen Transport Challenges

Hydrogen is frequently called “the fuel of the future” and is anticipated to aid in decarbonizing the global economy. Burning hydrogen or using it in a fuel cell generates energy without carbon emissions, only water. It can substitute fossil fuels or serve as a chemical feedstock in difficult-to-decarbonize industrial processes like steel and cement production….

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