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Natalie Breitkopf

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New Agentic Tech Podcast episode with @mozilla Foundation ED Nabiha Syed. Give it a listen! open.substack.com/pub/agentictec…


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It’s not enough to rebuild someone else’s broken government. We need to innovate. This partnership will speed up our efforts to fight poverty, help renters become homeowners, and make sure Marylanders can quickly get basic services like food assistance and financial support.…


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As 2024 draws to a close, we reflect on a year of innovation & progress from Google Research, which has enabled us to help address some of the greatest challenges & questions today, covering topics from quantum computing to flood forecasting. Read more at goo.gle/3ZIBqrf

GoogleAI's tweet image. As 2024 draws to a close, we reflect on a year of innovation & progress from Google Research, which has enabled us to help address some of the greatest challenges & questions today, covering topics from quantum computing to flood forecasting. Read more at goo.gle/3ZIBqrf

In 2024, Google Research drove research breakthroughs and translated them into impact at all scales — computational, human, societal, and global — in an effort to address some of the greatest challenges and scientific questions of our times. goo.gle/3ZIBqrf



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Help us congratulate the Google Academic Research Awards (GARA) winners. The program will support 95 projects led by 143 researchers that use tech to shape a better future across the globe. Check out the inaugural GARA winners →goo.gle/gara

GoogleAI's tweet image. Help us congratulate the Google Academic Research Awards (GARA) winners. The program will support 95 projects led by 143 researchers that use tech to shape a better future across the globe. Check out the inaugural GARA winners →goo.gle/gara

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Every Thursday at 2pm, join us for a docent-led tour of Basquiat X Warhol, showcasing the electrifying collaboration between these two artists✨ Don't miss this experience! Get your tickets: brantfoundation.org/tickets/ #BasquiatXWarhol #NYC

BrantFoundation's tweet image. Every Thursday at 2pm, join us for a docent-led tour of Basquiat X Warhol, showcasing the electrifying collaboration between these two artists✨
Don't miss this experience! 

Get your tickets: brantfoundation.org/tickets/

#BasquiatXWarhol #NYC

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Julieanna Richardson founded The HistoryMakers in 1999 with no formal training in oral history. By 2012, her collection of African American first-person accounts had become so significant, the Library of Congress agreed to become its permanent repository. cbsn.ws/3KtfFpg


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A 60 Minutes investigation exposed that the Pentagon, and taxpayers, get taken advantage of by U.S. defense contractors. This Sunday, @BillWhitakerCBS sits down with a former top contract negotiator who says the accountability system is broken.


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Thank you to all of our panelists that joined our AMST career panel last night: Conor Hodges - Yale, Emma Li - Columbia Law School, Natalie Breitkopf - CBS News-60 Minutes, and Aine Keel - Boston Consulting Group American Studies has the best alumni!

CornellAMST's tweet image. Thank you to all of our panelists that joined our AMST career panel last night:

Conor Hodges - Yale, Emma Li - Columbia Law School, Natalie Breitkopf - CBS News-60 Minutes,  and Aine Keel - Boston Consulting Group

American Studies has the best alumni!

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Arts: Natalie Breitkopf '22 explores the important legacy of blues music and the move to give proper memorials to the unmarked graves of famous blues musicians. cornellsun.com/2021/04/08/gue…

cornellsun.com

GUEST ROOM |‘Blues Is The Roots; The Rest Is The Fruits.’ Unmarked Graves of Bluesmen Get Memorials

The Cornell Daily Sun - Independent Since 1880.


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“This is the most important election, possibly, of my life,” Natalie Breitkopf ’22 said, standing in the 31-degree weather outside Alice Cook House. “I wanted to be able to tell my kids and my grandkids that I was a poll worker.” cornellsun.com/2020/11/04/ear…

cornellsun.com

Early Voting Leads to Quiet Election Day, Volunteers Say

The Cornell Daily Sun - Independent Since 1880.


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