The Oaktree cofounder asked Anthropic’s Claude to give him a tutorial. “I want to try to communicate [my] level of awe,” he ...
Design is higher education’s missing foundation. The exhausting debate between STEM and humanities has become higher education’s defining dysfunction. We argue ourselves in circles: STEM brings jobs ...
In my year out, I made the momentous decision to start writing fiction - becoming a novelist would be an ideal way to commit my name to posterity.
My decision to study Arabic is owed to my father’s passing. Having now experienced life in the Middle East, I now understand him far better.
A growing number of online shops are quietly moving some of their best content onto Substack, a subscription newsletter ...
On Thursday, February 19, students from across Harvard gathered at the Berkman Klein Center (BKC) to explore two timely ...
AI is the newest tool in a long line of human expression. Ahead of SXSW, Superhuman makes the case that AI should empower ...
More than three years after ChatGPT debuted, AI has become a part of everyday life — and professors and students are still ...
On Oct. 25, authors Aube Rey Lescure and Maria Pinto led a creative writing workshop at the Boston Public Library.
In this interview, London College of Communication (LCC) graduate and photographer Rachell Smith shares more about her journey since graduating and offers her insights into the photography industry.
The most important thing about writing is accepting that you will fail most of the time,” said New York Times bestselling author Megha Majumdar during her talk at Rollins.
Eastern Michigan University faculty member Ann Blakeslee discusses her work in the university's Writing Across the Curriculum program and the Ypsilanti nonprofit YpsiWrites.