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1 week ago |
aiinbusiness.substack.com | John Desmond
By John P. Desmond, Editor, AI in BusinessHarvard Business School is now requiring its MBA candidates to take an AI course. Data Science and AI for Leaders is now a requirement; the course is co-led by professors Karim R. Lakhani and assistant professor Iavor Bojinov. It replaces a previous data science course required of first-year students.
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2 weeks ago |
capenews.net | John Desmond
“Educating hands and minds.”That is the mission statement posted high on the wall of Cape Cod Regional Technical High School in Harwich, where the 2025 Big Blue Conference was held this week. The third edition of the conference from the Cape Cod Blue Economy Foundation and the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce set a clear theme at the outset: education, especially focused on connecting high school students directly to opportunities in the blue economy on Cape Cod.
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1 month ago |
capenews.net | John Desmond
It happened too fast, Patsy Cline’s life. It was over in a flash. She died in a plane crash at age 30. The performance of “Always, Patsy Cline” at Cotuit Center for the Arts also seems to be over in a flash, taking place primarily around a 1961 performance at the Esquire Ballroom in Houston.
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1 month ago |
capenews.net | John Desmond
It happened too fast, Patsy Cline’s life. It was over in a flash. She died in a plane crash at age 30. The performance of “Always, Patsy Cline” at Cotuit Center for the Arts also seems to be over in a flash, taking place primarily around a 1961 performance at the Esquire Ballroom in Houston.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
capenews.net | John Desmond
At the 2025 WaterWorks Career Exploration Day held at Cape Cod Community College on Tuesday, January 14, students converged to learn about opportunities in the local economy available to them, and professionals attended in the afternoon to connect with potential future workers.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
capenews.net | John Desmond
At a skin-deep level, "Dreamsville" struck me as a business story, the story of Gloria Stavers and her experience growing the Elvis fan magazine, 16, to a circulation of millions, as editor from 1958 to 1975. Incredibly acted by Missy Potash as Ms. Stavers, the original play traces the evolution of rock music during that time, when every major act needed exposure in the leading magazine read by teens.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Annakarina Mundorf |Laura Rice |John Desmond |Sarah A. Merklein
ADHD attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ADS autism spectrum disorder ALFF amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation CTQ Childhood Trauma Questionnaire DMN default-mode network fALFF fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation MDD major depressive disorder MRI magnet resonance imaging MS maternal separation OCD obsessive–compulsive disorder PC-CTS Parent–Child Conflict Tactics Scale PTSD posttraumatic stress disorder ROI region of Interest 1 Introduction During development, the brain...
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Jul 25, 2024 |
capenews.net | John Desmond
Even though several of the actors get eaten by a plant with a thirst for blood, “Little Shop of Horrors,” being put on by the College Light Opera Company this week, is a lot of fun—complete with a freak of a botany puppet and a story of true love. The players get to sing 19 songs backed by a band featuring primarily piano and electric guitar, keeping the beat up and moving through all the pieces. The play opens with three urchins dancing and singing “Little Shop of Horrors” in a doo-wop style.
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May 2, 2024 |
capenews.net | John Desmond
In the Aloft Aviation hangar at the Cape Cod Gateway Airport Tuesday, April 30, the second-ever Big Blue Conference got underway, with a conference program emphasizing how the airport is modernizing to support the dawn of electric aviation and how Eversource is preparing for a future of dramatic growth in electricity demand. “Electric aviation is the next progression in the aviation world,” said Eric Drugge, the owner of Aloft Aviation, who was hosting the event in his hangar.
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Apr 5, 2024 |
aiinbusiness.substack.com | John Desmond
By John P. Desmond, Editor, AI in BusinessWhen the SEC announced a fine of two investment advisors AI making false statements about how their systems used AI—in a trend called “AI washing”--it set off a reaction that put false claims about use of AI in software and services in the spotlight. In a press release, the SEC names Delphia (USA) Inc.