TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - What started as a class project turned into much more. The assignment was to work with a nonprofit for six hours. Maxwell Guth decided to turn it into something larger. “So we ...
UC San Diego says it’s struggling to deal with a large and growing number of freshmen whose math skills are below middle-school level, leaving many unprepared to thrive at an institution famed for its ...
In Strategic Selling and Buyer Communication (APEC345), Assistant Professor of Applied Economics Kelly Davidson requires her students to seek a one-day job shadow with a sales or marketing ...
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What started as a way to satisfy a first-year academic credit requirement evolved into an empowering experience for now-third-year University of Virginia students Jillian Fletcher and Jack Ellis.
Abstract: Visual object tracking and segmentation in omnidirectional videos are challenging due to the wide field-of-view and large spherical distortion brought by 360 $^{\circ }$ images. To alleviate ...
Re “Harvard Finds Skipping Class Part of Culture” (front page, Oct. 8): If Harvard wants students to attend class, there’s a simple solution: Make in-person attendance mandatory, and don’t allow any ...
UPDATE: ABC-7 has been able to confirm with the company World View Enterprises that the balloon is one of their flights. The company told us that this balloon was launched out of Tucson, Arizona on ...
Abstract: Fine-grained visual categorization (FGVC) aims to distinguish visual objects from multiple subcategories of the coarse-grained category. Subtle inter-class differences among various ...
You don’t need expensive props to perform incredible magic. With just coins, pens, rings, and cards, these 8 visual tricks create jaw-dropping effects that amaze any audience. Pinoys make memes out of ...
In a middle school computer class in Millis, Massachusetts, a then-teenaged Chad Hill was given a simple assignment: write a letter to a company, athlete, or celebrity using the school's computer lab.