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  • Dec 1, 2024 | navytimes.com | David Nye

    Roberta Broomer connects with other guests at the Alvin C. York VA Fisher House in Murfreesboro, Tennessee easily. Those friendships have led to memories that are hard to imagine, like speaking at the funeral of a fellow guest’s veteran, accompanying a woman to see her brother for the last time, or sheltering together during storms. “I came over here in awe at this place and just saw someone in the kitchen, and they were just welcoming.

  • Dec 1, 2024 | militarytimes.com | David Nye

    Roberta Broomer connects with other guests at the Alvin C. York VA Fisher House in Murfreesboro, Tennessee easily. Those friendships have led to memories that are hard to imagine, like speaking at the funeral of a fellow guest’s veteran, accompanying a woman to see her brother for the last time, or sheltering together during storms. “I came over here in awe at this place and just saw someone in the kitchen, and they were just welcoming.

  • May 28, 2024 | thereader.mitpress.mit.edu | Dolly Jørgensen |Phaedra C. Pezzullo |William Shutkin |David Nye

    BeeLine Reader uses subtle color gradients to help you read more efficiently. In February 2012, a group of scientists, environmental thinkers, and science writers gathered at Harvard Medical School. They were not there to talk about medicine, but rather about bringing the dead back to life.

  • May 6, 2024 | thereader.mitpress.mit.edu | Daniel C. Dennett |David Nye |Abigail Gosselin

    BeeLine Reader uses subtle color gradients to help you read more efficiently. When Daniel Dennett’s essay collection “Brainstorms” was published in 1978, the interdisciplinary field of cognitive science was just emerging. Dennett was a young scholar who wanted to get philosophers out of their armchairs and into conversations with psychologists, linguists, and computer scientists.

  • Nov 1, 2023 | militarytimes.com | David Nye

    Army Pfc. Jessica Lynch suffered horrific injuries during an ambush, capture, and then captivity as a prisoner of war during the 2003 ground invasion of Iraq. The situation was frightening for the young service member, but it was also gut-wrenching for her loving family 6,000 miles away in West Virginia. Fisher House was there for the Lynch family as they traveled to Germany and then Washington, D.C. to support their wounded soldier.

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