As you finish up your manuscript, the next step is often shopping it around to potential publishers. While this can be a ...
Un-Christian cuts to autism care Editor: A recent article on autism, “Losing Trusted Treatment” (Jan. 5), indicated with cuts in Medicaid, programs using applied behavioral analysis therapy (ABA) and ...
The New York Times’s Letters to the Editor column invites a wide range of voices to share their thoughts. Sometimes it fosters real-life connections. Credit...Liana Jegers Supported by By Emmett ...
This is a letter from the editor … about letters to the editor. Letters are a highly popular feature of The Oregonian/OregonLive. But how does a reader get a letter published? How do we choose from ...
My name is Lea Thomas, and I am an American Jewish Israeli student at the University of Arizona. I, along with countless other Jewish students across the world, have been struggling with the immense ...
In its op-ed “AI is here to stay. What does that mean for Columbia?” the Spectator editorial board offers a sharp argument for students, staff, and faculty to get much more involved in shaping ...
The rise of artificial intelligence has produced serial writers to science and medical journals, most likely using chatbots to boost the number of citations they’ve published. By Gina Kolata Letters ...
Baltimore’s Mayor Brandon Scott is signing off the City’s underground conduit system to Baltimore Gas Electric (BGE). The conduit system is an intricate network of electrical, cable/WIFI, and phone ...
Editor: In April, before the primary election, I emailed Karen Kukurin to congratulate her for being the only candidate running for Harford County Council District C to respond to the... Change ...