The first iteration that I could find was from Sept. 13, 2001 an unfortunate time for the start of such a column with the title, “Clean feet, dirty thoughts make the man.”
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I think that one of the biggest game-changers heading our way is the combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR). Together, these two tantalizing technologies are going to change the ways in which we interact with our systems, the world, and each other. Before…
Carillon concert commemorates COVID-19 tragedies
Courtesy Henry Litsky, Photo Editor This past week, the carillon bells were rung in memory of alumni who lost their lives to COVID-19. By Ethan Busch Publisher February 21, 2021
Editors note: since the publication of this article, the carillon concert has been posted online here.
For the past week, the bells at the top of Rush Rhees were rung in memory of alumni who lost their lives due to COVID-19.
A video compiling these performances will be released next Friday, Feb. 26, in place of a carillon concert that would usually happen on the Eastman Quadrangle, but was canceled in light of ongoing public health concerns.