Tag: communications

Chiefs staffer goes viral for steering media away from Travis Kelce after Christmas loss

The Kansas City Chiefs raised eyebrows after their Christmas Day loss when a staffer turned cameras away from following Travis Kelce, after what may have been his last home game, in an awkward moment making the rounds on social media. The camera was zooming in on the tight end, 36, walking off through the halls […]

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The unsung role of logistics in the US military

The U.S. military is mighty, formidable, and singular in influence, stationed in at least 128 overseas bases across 51 countries. Concealed beneath the United States’ biggest investment is a surprise: The military was responsible for the birth of an industry. Today, that industry is essential for its operations. “If you think about it, logistics started […]

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The Reporter's Corner podcast: Teydon Trembecky, Michigan Tech

Nov. 14—The 40th episode of The Reporter’s Corner features freshman Teydon Trembecky, who is coming off a nine-point performance in the month of October that earned him CCHA Rookie of the Month honors. Through 10 games this season, Trembecky has amassed 12 points for an MTU squad that has a 7-3 record and has swept […]

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Caleb Williams says his response to Troy Aikman’s ‘MNF’ slights of Chicago Bears was just ‘fun trolls’

“Monday Night Football” analyst Troy Aikman’s critiques during the Chicago Bears win at Washington were relegated to “outside noise” within Halas Hall. Subscribe to continue reading this article. Already subscribed? To log in, click here.

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Dom Amore’s Sunday Read: Why CT recruit picked Razorbacks; Rivalry redux, lousy UConn TV deal, more

Abdou Toure asked his classmates to react as he lifted the ballcaps lined up in front of him. UConn got a muted response, Providence a little louder, Arkansas a substantial eruption. Hmmm. The kids at Notre Dame apparently knew what Toure would confirm a couple of minutes later, when he donned the Razorbacks hat and […]

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Adam Thielen is back home with the Vikings and he couldn’t be happier

As he celebrated the moment of euphoria with his family, his wife Caitlin immediately took to Instagram, posting a clip of Thielen jumping up and down with their 4-year-old daughter Cora, shouting, “We’re going home! We’re going home! We’re going home!”

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Bianchi: On opening night, Magic and Heat need to resurrect the hate!

The NBA dropped its schedule earlier this week, and buried in the long list of 1,230 regular-season games was a juicy nugget that should make every Orlando Magic fan sit up and start sharpening their social media barbs: The Magic will open the 2025-26 NBA season against the Miami Heat. Yes, you read that correctly. […]

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School of Architecture and Planning welcomes new faculty for 2025

Four new faculty members join the School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) this fall, offering the MIT community creativity, knowledge, and scholarship in multidisciplinary roles. “These individuals add considerable strength and depth to our faculty,” says Hashim Sarkis, dean of the School of Architecture and Planning. “We are excited for the academic vigor they bring […]

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Big 12 Media Days notebook: Former UCF DT Lee Hunter reflects on move to Texas Tech

FRISCO, Texas — During Tuesday’s Big 12 Media Days, UCF linebacker Keli Lawson and defensive end Nyjalik Kelly took their time answering questions from a small group of reporters. Among the crowd, a booming voice caught their attention, and it was hard to overlook Lee Hunter, who stood out at 6-foot-4 and 325 pounds. Hunter […]

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Changing the conversation in health care

Generative artificial intelligence is transforming the ways humans write, read, speak, think, empathize, and act within and across languages and cultures. In health care, gaps in communication between patients and practitioners can worsen patient outcomes and prevent improvements in practice and care. The Language/AI Incubator, made possible through funding from the MIT Human Insight Collaborative (MITHIC), […]

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MIT student wins first-ever Stephen Hawking Junior Medal for Science Communication

Gitanjali Rao, a rising junior at MIT majoring in biological engineering, has been named the first-ever recipient of the Stephen Hawking Junior Medal for Science Communication. This award, presented by the Starmus Festival, is a new category of the already prestigious award created by the late theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author Stephen Hawking and the […]

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President Emeritus Reif reflects on successes as a technical leader

As an electrical engineering student at Stanford University in the late 1970s, L. Rafael Reif was working on not only his PhD but also learning a new language. “I didn’t speak English. And I saw that it was easy to ignore somebody who doesn’t speak English well,” Reif recalled. To him, that meant speaking with […]

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Loss of over-the-air TV leaves some Chicago sports fans frustrated with new CHSN-Comcast deal

When the Chicago Sports Network went live Oct. 1, it didn’t have a deal to be carried by Comcast, the market’s largest pay-TV provider. But it touted an old school solution — broadcasting the network over-the-air — as a way to reach new fans in Chicago. The great free-TV regional sports network experiment lasted eight […]

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Paul Sullivan: Tarik Skubal, Javier Báez and Pete Crow-Armstrong bring an October-like buzz to Cubs-Tigers series

DETROIT — Detroit Tigers fans have been pointing to this weekend’s three-game series against the Chicago Cubs as a measuring stick. Comerica Park was buzzing Friday night as the best pitcher in baseball, Tigers left-hander Tarik Skubal, faced the major league’s top-hitting offense in the series opener, while Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong, one of […]

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Keeping Score: State champs, record breakers, and end of year accolades

Welcome everybody to the Keeping Score podcast presented by Corwin Motors, I am Josh Amick. The spring season ended last week but I was traveling across country so this episode I am going to recap the highlights from the state tournaments for baseball, softball track & field as well as tennis, and next week we […]

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