Author: Katie Fehrenbacher
Thousands of applications give the incubator a front row seat to science trendsRead More
Sovereign AI makes up a significant part of Oracle’s cloud business — and arguably, it’s the more stable part.Read More
The top US trade official said restrictions on foreign technology will likely keep Chinese carmakers out of the US for the foreseeable future, throwing cold water on the prospect of those manufacturers establishing a foothold in the domestic auto market.Read More
Longtime university leader to step down after more than a decade in BlacksburgRead More
Stewarding Virginia Tech as president over the last dozen years has been the most fulfilling experience of my career.Read More
Sands said it is the right time to begin the process of stepping aside and provide the next president the opportunity to “take the baton at full stride” and continue the university’s significant growth and momentum.Read More
The Connected Nation (CN) has partnered with the Utah Education Network (UEN) to release the results of the sixth Utah School Technology Inventory, a statewide summary of essential information about technology practices and deficiencies in Utah schools. For the sixth time in a row, the inventory achieved a 100% participation rate. The national nonprofit has collaborated with UEN since 2015 to monitor how technology is used across Utah’s school districts and charter schools and to evaluate the avRead More
The future of small businesses was the center of a visit from federal officials in Rochester on Wednesday.Read More
A construction crew working in the area struck a gas line, according to a Columbus Division of Fire battalion chief at the scene.Read More
Small businesses are healthy but cautious in Q1 2026, with inflation back as the No. 1 concern and owners dialing back growth plans.Read More