A skeptic’s take on tech
In a new book, Stuart Whatley (’07) argues that we put too much faith in finding new technology to fix problems we could tackle with the tools we have already.
Read MoreIn a new book, Stuart Whatley (’07) argues that we put too much faith in finding new technology to fix problems we could tackle with the tools we have already.
Read MoreTeacher Mark Schnably (’92) and his students develop a potentially life-saving floodgate.
Read MoreAlumni entrepreneurs at Speakeasy Co. deliver everything you need to prepare and enjoy a craft cocktail — including their signature Old Gold and Black — right to your door.
Read MorePBS researcher Susan White Frazier ('89) wants to know what you watch, and why.
Read MoreAuthor Shane Harris ('98) takes readers into America's new cyberwar
Read MoreIf you’re thumbing through the Oct. 20 issue of TIME Magazine you might recognize a fellow Deacon on Page 36. It’s teacher Matthew Gudenius (’00) in his paperless classroom.
Read MoreLost in the brave new world of e-books, Kindles and Nooks? The ZSR Library wants to help.
Read MoreResearcher Jeff Chamberlain ('88) is the catalyst behind an electric battery blitz aimed at reducing the nation's dependency on petroleum.
Read MorePropelled by curiosity and technology, Michael Toth ('79) is relentless in his quest to expose hidden history.
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