Printing 3D helping hands
As medical technology advances, 3D printing is revolutionizing the field of prosthetics, especially for children.
As medical technology advances, 3D printing is revolutionizing the field of prosthetics, especially for children.
“What are the flowers for?” was a common question or thought for most students who happened to walk through the Fellows Garden on Friday afternoon.
Last Tuesday night, the International Business School was bustling with students, faculty and community members from the greater Boston area who came to see the screening of Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem with a special talk by human rights attorney Susan Weiss. The Israeli-French drama directed by Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz addresses a growing human rights issue in Israel by depicting how difficult it is for a Jewish woman to get a divorce.
Trouble in Paradise: Sense and Sensibility’s Virtues and Theater Sins
Growing uncertainty about East Quad's future raises speculation
Atlanta Hawks’ strip club-themed promotional night receives pushback from players
Eduroam connectivity issues disrupt students during the midterm season
“Resident Evil 9: Requiem,” recontextualizing a golden formula