The University of Wisconsin African Studies Program hosted a discussion Wednesday afternoon featuring UW Vice Provost and Dean of the International Division Frances Vavrus and other program directors.
Flash forward fifty years and what will it take for an organization to be successful? How will rapid advancements in technology and AI change our business operations, trade, global economies, health ...
On Oct. 12, 2024, scholars and community members gathered for the inaugural James. E. Newton Symposium, a partnership between UD’s Department of Africana Studies and the Wilmington Public Library (WPL ...
Art can contribute to futures thinking in various ways, such as inspiring alternative futures through mediums like science fiction in films and literature, encapsulating future scenarios through ...
A glimpse into IT decision-makers' and IT workers' priorities. Click to enlarge. New research explores how emerging technologies and evolving worker priorities are reshaping the employment landscape.
If you started watching a movie from the middle without knowing its plot, you’d likely be better at inferring what had happened earlier than predicting what will happen next, according to a new ...