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Institute for the Study of Man and Woman and Catechetical Institute collaborate on interdisciplinary public initiative.
A decade of record enrollment numbers and projected future growth prompt decision to build two new residence halls.
Economics and finance professor Dr. Stephen Lewarne argues that artificial intelligence is more likely to transform work than destroy it, and warns that policymakers are preparing for the wrong crisis.