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Urging an end to us and them attitude, task force proposes fight against racism in Burlington

Urging an end to us and them attitude, task force proposes fight against racism in Burlington
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Art on the Lawn returns for 2021 - Fairborn Daily Herald

Art on the Lawn returns for 2021 - Fairborn Daily Herald
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Purdue researchers join Rolls-Royce, Carnegie Mellon network to create cyber-resilient systems

Purdue researchers join Rolls-Royce, Carnegie Mellon network to create cyber-resilient systems Note to journalists: Video sound bites, Purdue graphics and a picture of students are available on Google Drive. Journalists visiting campus should follow visitor health guidelines. (Purdue University graphic/Julie Sadler) Initial projects showcase Purdue’s interdisciplinary approach to cybersecurity WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. Proposed research at Purdue University is developing innovative solutions using artificial intelligence to enhance the security of current and future Rolls-Royce platforms powered by the company’s propulsion systems.  Shaoshuai Mou, an assistant professor in aeronautics and astronautics, is the leading principal investigator on a project focused on the integration of artificial intelligence with classical theories for intrusion detection in resource-limited embedded systems. He is joined in the project by co-PI Ding Zhao, assistant professor of mechanical engin

Burlington city leaders approve new festival to replace ChocolateFest

BURLINGTON — Burlington aldermen are throwing their support behind a new Memorial Day weekend festival to replace ChocolateFest, possibly as a permanent change. The Burlington City Council voted unanimously Wednesday night to issue a special-events permit for the new festival, known as the Burlington Jamboree. The same group responsible for organizing ChocolateFest is behind the new festival. Organizers told the City Council that ChocolateFest might be finished for good, ending a more than 30-year run. Time for change, or a revival? Scherrer Bil Scherrer, president of the organizing group, alluded to the city’s recent decision to consider rebranding the community by dropping Burlington’s longstanding slogan of “Chocolate City U.S.A.” as a reason to take the Memorial Day weekend festival in a new direction.

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