This past Sunday’s reading from St. Paul’s First Letter to Timothy offered a striking reminder: “I ask that supplications, prayers, petitions, and thanksgivings be offered for everyone — for kings and ...
A new open-source software is shaking up the way engineers design and print multi-material objects. Charles Wade, a PhD ...
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Journalists have long shaped history through scrutiny of the military. Now the Defense Department plans to cut off access for reporters who publish even unclassified information without official ...
Shelley Zalis: CEO, Founder, and “Chief Troublemaker” of The Female Quotient—is a trailblazing entrepreneur, three-time movement maker, and global advocate for building workplaces that work for ...
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Through teaching, publishing, convening, fact-checking and media literacy, Poynter creates a crossroads where communities come together to use journalism to confront society’s complex problems.
As we learned at our workshop at Itasca State Park “Pollinators in Woodlands” in August, our region is bursting with plants that offer a pollinator buffet! While flowering plants offer food to ...