In this week’s Sunday Sitdown, Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry joins Willie Geist at the driving range to talk about his recent victory on the golf course, his new documentary, his journey to four NBA titles and his plans for the future.
Stephen Curry is the greatest shooter in NBA history and a four-time champion with a pair of MVPs and nine All-Star game appearances to his name. You can see...
Alumni of many colleges are wrestling with whether the practice of legacy admissions should survive after the Supreme Court gutted race-based admissions programs.
The decision by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s trustees came after the Supreme Court said affirmative action in admissions was unconstitutional.
Mere punctuality and showing any sense of the responsibility to perform productively — once nonnegotiable assumptions — can now be enough to win a job.
College football's ongoing push for conference relalignment has left the Pac-12 dangling, jeopardizing football's identity for an entire part of the country.
Arizona State University said Thursday that applicants to degree programs at its college of law will be allowed to use generative artificial intelligence in application preparation.
While some institutions are banning the use of the new AI tool, others are leaning into its use and offering courses dedicated solely to navigating the new technology. Andrew Maynard has studied cutting-edge technology for nearly two decades and tracked the rise of generative artificial intelligence from the start. As interest in AI intensified, he knew he had to release an offering for students—and fast. “We got to the point where it was very clear to me [that] there was a lot of panic, a lot of intrigue and things were moving fast,” said Maynard, a professor at Arizona State University’s School for the Future of Innovation in Society.