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  • New artificial intelligence tools are being rapidly developed across the sciences. They may not be able to solve every problem, but in some cases, they're shortening the time to new breakthroughs.
  • The Brooklyn-based composer talks about the artistic powers of her island homeland, writing scores for America's top orchestras and making music with plants.
  • An unintended consequence of the state's multibillion-dollar early education program is the damage being done to the business model of traditional child care providers.
  • As part of Black Student Success Week, the California Community Colleges and ICanGoToCollege.com campaign are hosting a series of daily webinars called “The Student Hour.” These virtual events are designed to reach current and prospective college students, including high schoolers and older students who are considering enrolling or re-enrolling, as well as parents and other influencers. The webinars will provide important information regarding resources available to help students succeed, including financial aid, basic needs programs and services, financial literacy, career exploration, guaranteed transfer to a four-year university, and more. All Californians are invited to participate in these webinars. Anyone who participates in the webinars will be entered in a daily drawing to win gift cards, scholarship money and a Tools for School prize pack valued at $2,000! https://linktr.ee/blackstudentsuccessweek California Community Colleges on Facebook / Instagram
  • The show has always been the biggest dedicated stage for hip-hop. In the year of its 50th anniversary, with chatter of its demise looming, how do those in the building see things?
  • "La Caballota" herself gives a performance for the girls.
  • While dueling crises — the war in Israel and a government funding deadline — may add urgency to the situation, Republicans were not confident the process would conclude quickly.
  • for opening day reception Saturday May 13, 2023, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Special Vinyl DJ set by Nick Lesley, light refreshments will also be provided. Free 2hr parking available with validation. The laws of Nature are not separate from us. They are not a mysterious other; distant and intangible. At a time when vast amounts of scientific data are sounding the alarms of our current poly-crisis (ecology, economy, energy, and equity), our collective experiences implore us to reconsider our environmental impact and the need for reciprocity. Good Natured challenges us to act in this contingent world and ponders the question what it is to be both the problem and the solution. Explored paradoxically, literally, ironically, and playfully, Good Natured artists make direct interventions; imaginative and unruly, others certain and precise. Manifested in various approaches and materials including painting, sculpture, textile, mixed media, and digital works, the exhibition provides a multisensory and immersive experience that challenges us to see nature and ourselves as sources of regeneration. A catharsis in an age of paralysis. Gallery Hours: Monday and Tuesday, 1 p.m. – 7 p.m. Wednesday – Saturday, 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday, 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. Curated by Bonnie R. Domingos and featuring works by Trevor Amery, Stephanie Bedwell, Taylor Chapin, Mariah Armstrong-Conner, Aaron Glasson, Sofia V. Gonzales, Judit Hersko, Bianca Juarez, Timothy Murdoch, Margaret Noble, Terri Hughes-Oelrich, Catherine Ruane, Tatiana Ortiz-Rubio, and Ruth Wallen.
  • In her return to short stories, the Interpreter of Maladies author returns to fiction that powerfully conveys her characters' efforts to navigate geography and culture to find a place in the world.
  • About 350 California residents cross the border every day to attend classes in Baja California. They say they like the cost, the class sizes, and the experience in Mexico better.
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