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U of M tapping into learning in age of A.I.
Vasile Rus, the lead investigator, received a $2.6 million grant from the National Science Foundation for Phase 1. The second phase is worth a potential $25 million in grants.
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Vasile Rus, the lead investigator, received a $2.6 million grant from the National Science Foundation for Phase 1. The second phase is worth a potential $25 million in grants.
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Conference is designed to build synergy between industry and university researchers.
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The University of Memphis plans to offer a four-year degree in American Sign Language and deaf studies.
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Presented by Mid-South Health Care Executives at the FedEx Institute of Technology, the conversation with hospital executives touched topics including bullying, industry changes and poverty in Memphis.
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Inmates take the first three courses at the Shelby County Detention Center and have the chance to transfer to credits to the University of Memphis new culinary arts program.
More than 100 Rhodes College students sat in the darkness Tuesday night listening as their peers talked about their experience with sexual assault.
Mid-South Peace & Justice Center started on Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday in 1982.
Until now, the procedure was only done in clinical trials.
Methodist rolled out the ultrafiltration treatment in October, with Baptist planning to start soon.
College president responds to alleged victim who complained about the how the Rhodes Title IX office handled her sexual assault case.