In my office i had have configured a windows 10 desktop machine ncomputing thin client remote desktop server in which there are 20 client machines. I applied group policy in it for locking control panel settings and mass storage usage so that students cant change wallpaper or other settings. On two clients suddenly the taskbar and start menu get locked and was not working and desktop icons and taskbar icons was deleted by students. So on server i moved the profiles to another folder in anothe...| Recent Questions - Server Fault
How did you get started? I got my degree in Cinema Studies: film history, culture, and psychology of film. When I was a freshman and about to declare my major, it was actually going to be cinematography, because that’s what I really wanted to do. But, they were canceling that degree program that year [at […]| Cinema Femme
Shalom Akolatse ’26, 1693 Scholar and double major in math and chemistry, has found ways to connect with nearly every corner of the College of William & Mary. From lab research to poetry writing to welcoming new students on campus, his journey reflects both the importance of curiosity and community. Akolatse first heard of the […]| Flat Hat News
Kat Hamilton grew up in Bali, watching its ecosystem change before their eyes as plastic pollution worsened, the tourism industry boomed rapidly, and the wealth gap widened. Today, as executive director of Force of Nature, they train thousands of young people to process climate emotions and take action. The post Kat Hamilton on climate grief, hope, and breaking binary thought appeared first on The Oxford Student.| The Oxford Student
The race for every company to embrace AI has them combining myriad and often inconsistently documented datasets in their training, The post Creating an Immutable ‘Family Tree’ for AI Training Data appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
Marshall Breger gave Moment a legacy of thoughtful work mapping out a principled common ground between left and right that now seems almost imaginary. The post Remembering Marshall Breger z”l (1946-2025) appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
Breger is a man of ideas—and his ideas are respected in the conservative circles in which he moves. By now, he has been on the job long enough for these qualities to be discovered. The post From the Archives | Marshall Breger and the Worst Job in Washington appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
The post Kenneth Miles is ‘building a roadmap for the community’ appeared first on Center for Cooperative Media.| Center for Cooperative Media
First impressions matter more than most people want to admit. Especially when you're just starting out as a seller in a crowded marketplace, trying to get| WPBay
Can Mexican gin change Mexico? Taller Astrafilia is changing the agricultural paradigm, celebrating folkways, and building community.| Mezcalistas
After overhauling the Uffizi Galleries and running for mayor of Florence, Schmidt is now making his mark in a new destination| The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
Contributor Anna Bruce investigates the world of flavored mezcal, including Hop Mez, a mezcal that's distilled with hops.| Mezcalistas
School of Journalism and Mass Communication (SJMC) Associate Professors Chris Cascio and Kathryn McGarr are the recipients of the 2025 Vilas Associates Award. This award is given by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education and supports recipients as they advance their research to new levels over the course of two years. The award recognizes “new and ongoing research of the highest quality and significance” for tenure-track assistant professors and tenured facu...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Nicole Anderson lost everything after the CZU Lightning Complex Fire in 2020: her home, a couple of beloved animals, and nearly all her possessions. It was the third time she had evacuated her property since moving to the mountains in 2007, but the first time she wouldn’t return. “We’ve been evacuated twice before. They put […]| Consumer Watchdog
Russel's Tavern is Seattle's most unlikely mezcal bar. Here's how this nieghborhood joint ended up on the "must visit" list for aficionados.| Mezcalistas
" I imagine there'd be a sort of, maybe late 30s, early 40s, teenage regression to just to just go back to being unsure.”| Cherwell
Meet Veuve Clicquot's cellar master, Didier Mariotti. Here, Gourmet Traveller chats glassware, connection and the evolution of Champagne.| Gourmet Traveller
On Sunday, Seng Maran ’25 M.A. ’25 graduated with a degree in political science and a masters degree in sociology, which she plans to put to use as an education strategist in Kenya. The post Meet Merry Seng Maran: Stanford’s ‘first Kachin-Burmese American’ graduate appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
By connecting independently-led programs, Cole helped cultivate a collaborative network that opens opportunities to community college and formerly incarcerated students.| The Stanford Daily
While the physical benefits of playing a sport are a big draw, the added benefits are often what leave a lifelong impression on the player. Whether on the| AGEIST
Celebrating a Life Through the Lens - Luminous Landscape| Luminous Landscape
Discover how Sebastião Salgado’s photography blends light, shadow, and human dignity to tell powerful stories.| Luminous Landscape
Vaud has a lot to offer the wine-loving history buff with dozens of castles and miles of terraced vineyards to choose from. There are grand chateaux in strategic positions along the lake, hillside …| artisanswiss
For some, Dr. Stacy Sims is everything a woman is expected (even demanded) not to be: outspoken, inquisitive, and strong (in every sense of the word). But| AGEIST
When Norwegian journalists need an expert statement about any species of seabird, they are likely to call Tone Reiertsen. She is a veritable gold mine of information about auks and gulls, yet her academic career started with a very common little garden bird. By: Helge M Markusson // Fram Centre “I studied the pied flycatcher,” […]| Framforum
Name: Rachel Hale Title and Organization: Youth Mental Health Reporting Fellow at USA TODAY Graduation Year and Degrees: 2024 BAs in Journalism and Political Science Rachel Hale (BA’24) was recently awarded the Religion News Association’s Chandler Award for Excellence in Student Religion Reporting for her article, “Fractured Solidarity: The Strain of the Israel-Hamas War on Wisconsin’s Jewish Community.” Hale’s reporting covered the immediate aftermath of October 7 through the gro...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
In Apollo, the latest dance-theater work by Pioneer Winter Collective, mentorship is not a ladder — it’s a circle.| Miami Light Project
Meet Damaris Gutierrez, SFM’s Community Manager and Ultramarathoner. From overcoming social anxiety to running 1,500+ days straight, her story inspires runners of all backgrounds -en español y in English.| The San Francisco Marathon
Samuel Freedman is an award-winning author, professor, and journalist. He is the author of 10 books, most recently “Into the Bright Sunshine: Young Hubert Humphrey and the Fight for Civil Rights.” His books have been finalists for the Pulitzer Prize (“The Inheritance”) and the National Book Award (“Small Victories”) and have won the Sidney Hillman Award for Book Journalism (“Into the Bright Sunshine”), the New York Pubic Library’s Helen M. Bernstein Award for Excellence in J...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Conor Caloia was one of the founders of Forward Madison FC and is now the Chief Operating Officer and Managing Partner of the club and Breese Stevens Field. He is also the managing partner of hummel North America, a 101-year old Danish Sportswear brand focused on soccer. In his roles at Forward Madison, Caloia worked with the community to develop the name, team colors and identity and has been recognized by the League as the President of the Year three consecutive years. Caloia started his ca...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Dr. JungHwan Yang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication and the David F. Linowes Faculty Fellow at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Yang’s research explores how individuals access, engage with and respond to political information in today’s fragmented media landscape. His current work investigates media coverage of real-world events, particularly mass shootings and police shootings, to uncover biases in news production and analyze which events receive...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Gerald Baldasty is a professor emeritus in Communication at the University of Washington. Baldasty served as a faculty member at Washington from 1978 until his retirement from full-time teaching and administrative roles in 2019. His research and teaching focused on journalism history, with an emphasis on the politics and business of U.S. mass media in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He is the author of numerous research articles and three books: Commercialization of News in the Ninete...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Explore the exciting career of Renee Moe, the Chief Executive Officer of United Way of Dane County and 2025 Distinguished Service Award winner.| School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Teaching poker to women, Jenny Just fosters confidence and strategic thinking in traditionally male-dominated fields.| Worth
The story of the Progressive AI Lab's first year and our mission to be the hub for AI innovation within the Democratic and progressive landscape in 2024.| Higher Ground Labs
While we’re focused on building long-term power and capacity through the Higher Ground Institute, we must also respond in real time to resist Trump’s agenda and defend democracy.| Higher Ground Labs
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SJMC alum Jonathan Mills discusses what he's most proud of in his career and his advice for current students hoping to work in sports media.| School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Marshall's Beach: The Technical Journey Behind the Perfect Shot - Luminous Landscape| Luminous Landscape
Today’s post is the translation of a speech Morris Chang delivered on the history and future of TSMC and the semiconductor industry at large in April. Chang is the founder and two-time CEO of TSMC, now 90-years-old and retired. The audience of the speech was Taiwanese government officials and| Interconnected
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The title of Rosie Herrera’s dance theater piece "Make Believe" captures a child’s faith in imagination as magic. Let’s make believe the back yard is Peter Pan’s Neverland. That our Barbies can have fabulous pink fantasy adventures.| Miami Light Project
Poet, collaborator, culture and community maker Arsimmer McCoy doesn’t know how to answer “what do you do?” But she doesn’t care.| Miami Light Project
Teaching and storytelling have always been inseparable for Darius Daughtry.| Miami Light Project
Letty Bassart started as a prototypical Miami dance talent – Cuban parents, ballet at age 3, New World School of the Arts straight to being teen star of powerhouse Spanish classical dance artist Rosita Segovia’s 90’s troupe, dancing with Brazilian choreographer Giovanni Luquini and other mainstay local dancemakers.| Miami Light Project
Venezuelan theater artist Carlos Fabián came to Miami in 2019 to work with mentor Juan Souki on Miami New Drama’s production of Souki’s Viva La Parranda, which put residents of a rural Venezuelan village onstage to recreate their lives.| Miami Light Project
As a boy in Miami, Gentry George was a misbehaving and reluctant dance student, until his first teacher, Linda Agyapong, told him his talent meant that dance could be his ticket to the world.| Miami Light Project
On a recent weekday morning, about 30 Haitian women, just finished with one of their regular dance classes at the community center in Oak Grove Park, listen patiently as Miami Light Project director Beth Boone introduces Sanba Zao, the man at her side. Flanked by MLP staffers, Boone offers flyers, coffee and Haitian pastries, inviting the women to join Zao in workshops and a concert at the center.| Miami Light Project
Venezuelan artist Migguel Anggelo’s LatinXoxo is a fierce and fabulous cabaret piece that looks at cross-cultural Queer identity and his fraught relationship with his macho father; the only show at this year’s Out in the Tropics Festival| Miami Light Project
Last week, four of our Professional M.A. students presented portfolios of their journalistic work and completed their masters degrees.| School of Journalism and Mass Communication
James Hanson, left, and Anthony Thomas, right, worked together to develop, pitch and launch the restaurant deal-finder app Saveory. Hanson was inspired by a an end-of-semester project in J202. A J202: Mass Communication Practices group project transformed from an assignment to an entrepreneurial adventure this summer for SJMC junior James Hanson. Hanson used the ideas from his lab’s final project to launch Saveory, a restaurant deal-finder app that has already been gaining traffic on campus...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Name: Alec Luhn Title and Organization: Reporting fellow, the Pulitzer Center and Scientific American Graduation Year and Degree: 2010 BA in Journalism SJMC alum Alec Luhn (BA’10) was recently awarded the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Award for Excellence in Science Communications from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine as well as the 2024 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Kavli Science Journalism Award, the oldest science journalism award in the...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Name: Jess Miller Expected Graduation Date: May 2025 A central component of our Professional Masters program is the development of a specialty in journalism. Students have the opportunity to take classes outside of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication to explore their interests and develop skills in a particular area which is exactly why current Professional Masters student Jess Miller chose to apply. Miller has taken advantage of the program’s flexibility to dive deeper into his...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Danny Parker (PhD ’24) graduated last spring and is now an assistant professor in Cornell University’s Department of Communication. Watch the video below to learn about Danny’s experiences in the SJMC graduate program, her favorite memories and the skills that prepared her for a successful career in academia. Curious about how the SJMC graduate program can help shape your future? Learn more about our grad program The post PhD Alumni Spotlight: Danny Parker (PhD’24) appeared first on S...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Greg Hughes poses with Snoop Dog at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Name: Greg Hughes Title and Organization: Executive Vice President, Communications, NBC Sports Graduation Year and Degree: 1986, BA in Broadcast Journalism While many of us watched the 2024 Summer Olympic coverage from the comfort of our desks or couches, J-School alum Greg Hughes got a front row seat to the action. Thanks to the work of Hughes and his publicity and communications team, this year’s Paris Games massively ex...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Name: Bree Bunzel Title and Organization: Director of Marketing: Customer Marketing & Advocacy, Dropbox Graduation Year and Degree: 2011 JBA in Journalism and Mass Communication Alum Bree Bunzel (JBA’11) was very active during her time on campus. She took part in The Badger Herald as the Advertising Display Manager and Advertising Director and was a member of the American Advertising Federation (AAF) and the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). In Bunzel’s current role at Dropbox s...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Longtime Media, Information and Communication Career Advisor, Pam Garcia-Rivera, is closing her office door one final time as she retires this July. Garcia-Rivera joined the J-School in Spring 2014 and has been creating a lasting impact since. “One of the great parts of this job is hearing students rave about people like Pam and how they feel they owe their first internship to her or that their career trajectory is because of advice that she gave them on their resume,” said Kathleen Bar...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Name: Sirinda (Siri) Pairin Title and Organization: Engagement and Communications Manager at the Wisconsin School of Business Graduation year and degree: 2015 B.A. in journalism with a certificate in digital studies J-School alum Sirinda Pairin was named one of the most influential Asian American leaders in Madison this year by Madison365. In Pairin’s current role with the Wisconsin School of Business, she places an emphasis on climate, culture, and belonging. We discussed Pairin’s emot...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
This past spring, five of our Professional M.A. students celebrated the completion of their degrees. Throughout their time in the SJMC, the graduates, Kelly Holm, Courtney Bingham, Omar Taimoore Waheed, Noreen Sharif, and Katrina Williams, enhanced their skills in a variety of journalistic and strategic communication areas. The group refined their expertise in print, broadcast and digital journalism to prepare themselves for the challenges of the professional world. Take a look at...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
This is the fourth and final installment of our Women’s History Month series celebrating J-School women in research. Indri Maulidar is a Ph.D. student studying burnout and mental health in newsrooms. Through her research, she has interviewed journalists who cover natural disasters and the long-term effects of that profession. Tell us a bit about your research. I study burnout and mental health in the newsrooms through comparative media study lens. I use qualitative methods and interviewed j...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
This is the third installment in our Women’s History Month series celebrating J-School women in research. Susan Robinson is a Helen Firstbrook Franklin Professor of Journalism. Specializing in Journalism Studies, she delves into reshaping trust within journalism by advocating for engagement practices over traditional norms, emphasizing areas of marginalization at the local community level. Through applied research, she collaborates with newsrooms to implement evidence-based strategies aimed...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Name: Miquéla Thornton Expected Graduation Date: May 2025 One of the key facets of the J-School’s Professional Master’s program is the chance for students to design their degree path around their interests and passions. That’s what drew current professional master’s student Miquéla Thornton to the J-School. Thornton’s reporting focuses on climate change and environmental justice with stories ranging from science and tech to politics and business. She shares more about her work and...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Join Andy Katz, a seasoned sports reporter renowned for his contributions to ESPN, Big Ten Network, NCAA and Turner Sports on February 22nd for an interactive talk and Q&A. With a wealth of experience navigating challenging situations, Katz brings a unique perspective to the table, making his upcoming presentation a must-attend event. In his talk, “Resiliency in Today’s Fast-Paced Sports Media – Dealing with & Thriving from Adversity,” the UW alum will share insights gained from nav...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
After 11 years at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, graduate adviser Lisa Aarli is retiring.| School of Journalism and Mass Communication
As the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre marks the official closure of the Climate Resilience Capacity Building (CRCB) Program, we are looking back at some of the program results and successes. Over a period of two years, funding provided by the Government of Alberta has enabled local governments to strengthen their climate adaptation capacity and| Municipal Climate Change Action Centre
Every day is a new opportunity to be the person you were born to be. Should we want to, at any moment, we can learn, and we can improve. Once in a while,| AGEIST
See a problem, make a solution. This is how Denise gets it done, most recently collaborating with Tamsen Fadal on the record-smashing documentary The M| AGEIST
Douglas Katz’ story is that of a veteran who, from his service, has disabilities, saw a problem, and created a solution—not just for himself but for| AGEIST
“Anamorphosi” (1980) When the term anamorphosis appeared in the 17th century, it was used to describe a visual effect that had existed for some time but had not yet been given a technical name: by means of an optical transposition a form, not visible at first blush, becomes a readable image when perceived from a […]| VAN Magazine
Slim Aarons: Capturing the Golden Age of Glamour - Luminous Landscape| Luminous Landscape
A veteran diplomat who's handled thorny geopolitical conflicts takes a crack at our first-world problems.| RICE
本文是重新认识 TCP 的握手和挥手一文的答案和解析。| www.kawabangga.com
Cherwell sat down with Lord Patton to discuss a decline in higher education funding; fears over foreign influence; and why Oxford is the UK's best.| Cherwell
Sigrid Jakob and other citizen mycologists are classifying fungal species before some fungi disappear.| Scienceline
Tata Garcia-Long feels like Superwoman after each race—and after learning what she does, it’s an accurate portrait of this active mom| Multisport Philippines
If I were starting now, these are the 3 reasons I would build a Tableau Public profile. 1. To build your skills 2. To develop your career ...| www.vizwiz.com
Anthony Myint, a chef based in the Mission in San Francisco, is a founder of the restaurants The Perennial, Mission Street Food, Mission Chinese Food, Mission Cantina, Mission Burger, Lt. Waffle, and Commonwealth Restaurant. His cookbook, co-written with his wife Karen Leibowitz, Mission Street Food: Recipes and Ideas from an Improbable Restaurant, was a New York Times Notable cookbook in […]| Science and Food
Donate a kidney and keep running? No problem. 1K12M athletes Matt Cavanaugh and Hilary Baude are headed to SF to show us just how it's done.| The San Francisco Marathon
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Large shell startup scripts (.bashrc, .profile) over about fifty lines or| Arabesque
Otega has a superpower: his career has a positive impact on the world. As an active member of various committees and initiatives at Accenture, Otega is always striving to create inclusive communities and help young people gain valuable experience in the corporate world. With hopes of utilising his master’s degree in Applied Data Analytics, Otega joined the Careers Change Masters Apprenticeship at Accenture in April 2022. “I wanted to work in technology because I could see that it was the ...| Mobolise by MOBO
This is a translation of an interview I gave to IsraelClouds (a meet the architect session). Hello, my name is Maish Saidel-Keesing. I am a Cloud and DevOps architect at CyberArk in Petach Tikva. I have over 19 years experience in the compute industry. In the past I was a system administrator, managing Active Directory, Exchange and Windows servers. I have a lot of past experience with VMware systems - I wrote the first version of VMware vSphere Design and I have extensive knowledge of OpenSt...| Technodrone