More news Articles The Pirate Den (Foreign Policy) 6/29/2010BodyImage Associate Professor of Government Bridget Coggins takes a look inside the modern business of wreaking havoc on the high seas.Read the full story, published in the July/August 2010 issue of Foreign Policy. Office of CommunicationsShare thisFacebookXEmail QuotedQuoteOur decision to write this book together arose from our frustration over recent scholarship in Jewish studies that excludes, ignores, or tokenizes women.BylineSusannah Heschel, chair, Jewish Studies Program | AttributionHaaretzDate3/14/2025 QuotedQuoteWe’re at a moment in AI where if you dream it up in a plausible way and blink, someone will create it in a month. What feels like science fiction is starting to develop in practical applications.BylineGEOFFREY PARKER, CHARLES E. HUTCHINSON ’68A PROFESSOR OF ENGINEERING INNOVATION | AttributionMANSION GLOBALDate3/13/2025
QuotedQuoteOur decision to write this book together arose from our frustration over recent scholarship in Jewish studies that excludes, ignores, or tokenizes women.BylineSusannah Heschel, chair, Jewish Studies Program | AttributionHaaretzDate3/14/2025
QuotedQuoteWe’re at a moment in AI where if you dream it up in a plausible way and blink, someone will create it in a month. What feels like science fiction is starting to develop in practical applications.BylineGEOFFREY PARKER, CHARLES E. HUTCHINSON ’68A PROFESSOR OF ENGINEERING INNOVATION | AttributionMANSION GLOBALDate3/13/2025