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Brown Arts Institute Unveils Inaugural Programs, Featuring Carrie Mae Weems, Tanya Tagaq, Kym Moore, And Other Large-Scale Residencies At New Arts Center

This fall, Brown Arts Institute (BAI), a university-wide arts research enterprise that serves as a campus resource and catalyst for the arts at Brown University, will launch IGNITE, a series of interdisciplinary, collaborative, impactful projects centered around the possibilities of art as a vehicle for societal change.

Mellon Foundation grant allows SIU students to address environmental, racial injustices

Southern Illinois University Carbondale students can learn about the intersections of environmental and social justice in a regional context through creative field research and engagement with community organizations as part of a 2-½ -year grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Mellon Foundation grant allows SIU students to address environmental, racial injustices

Some previous court rulings hindrance in tech progress: Fawad

National February 18, 2021 RAWALPINDI: Federal Minister for Science and Technology Chaudhry Fawad Hussain Wednesday said some previous court decisions hindered the technological progress in the country which was unfortunate. Technological progress received a big blow in our country due to some previous court decisions, he said while addressing at the two-day international media conference titled Digital Media Ecologies in the New Normal Challenges and Opportunities at the Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU), Rawalpindi. The minister said Pakistan s relations with digital companies had been deteriorated due to some court decisions in the year 2014. Pakistan Telecommunication Authority s decision to ban TikTok earlier last year also caused damage to these relations, he said and lamented, Ban culture in the country has affected every sector. I plead judges not to hear cases relating to digital media, he said. Referring to some universities imposing strict dressing codes, Fa

Some previous court rulings hindrance in tech uplift: Fawad

National February 18, 2021 RAWALPINDI: Federal Minister for Science and Technology Chaudhry Fawad Hussain Wednesday said some previous court decisions hindered the technological progress in the country which was unfortunate. Technological progress received a big blow in our country due to some previous court decisions, he said while addressing at the two-day international media conference titled Digital Media Ecologies in the New Normal Challenges and Opportunities at the Fatima Jinnah Women University (FJWU), Rawalpindi. The minister said Pakistan s relations with digital companies had been deteriorated due to some court decisions in the year 2014. Pakistan Telecommunication Authority s decision to ban TikTok earlier last year also caused damage to these relations, he said and lamented, Ban culture in the country has affected every sector. I plead judges not to hear cases relating to digital media, he said.

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