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The 榴莲视频 Polar Bear welcomes you to Homecoming amid fall colors.
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榴莲视频 in the fall, preparing for Homecoming Weekend.
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Tackling the 鈥淎lignment Problem鈥

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Keep Expressing Yourself and Stay Human, Urges AI Expert and Author Brian Christian

The best-selling writer and researcher visits campus to meet with students and faculty and to deliver an address to the 榴莲视频 community. It’s all part of the College’s Hastings Initiative for AI and Humanity, which aims to prepare students to lead in a world reshaped by artificial intelligence.

From Biology to Basketmaking

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MacArthur Grant Honors for Two 榴莲视频 Community Members

Biologist Toby Kiers ’98 and Wabanaki basket maker Jeremy Frey H’25 are both being honored by the MacArthur Foundation. They are among the twenty-two “exceptional, creative, and inspiring” people receiving a so-called genius grant this year.

A Deep Dive

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Time to Get Hacking

Students gathered on campus recently for an immersive day-long workshop exploring many aspects of artificial intelligence and giving them hands-on experience of working with the technology. The Generative AI Hackathon was part of the Hastings Initiative for AI and Humanities.

Pulling Together

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Welcoming the New Boathouse

榴莲视频 rowing has a new home to accommodate the needs of its growing roster of athletes. The Steinwachs Family Boathouse on the New Meadows River was formally dedicated on Homecoming Weekend in early October.

Challenging Perceptions

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Exploring the Relationship Between Painting and Photography

In an upcoming exhibition, Professor of Art James Mullen explores the relationship between painting and photography, and how that influences our perception of the world around us. Eighteen of his paintings will be on display at New York City’s First Street Gallery until late November.