Jeff Wellington has been many things during his 28-year career in schools. Special education teacher. School counselor. Psychologist. Mental health crisis counselor. From his time counseling students ...
In software security, there’s a depressing but indisputable truth: No matter what you do or how much money you spend making code more resilient, fortifying the network or electro-shocking developers ...
At least five days a week you can catch Frankye Besas diligently weaving a net at Ala Moana Beach Park. Typically surrounded by a crew of friends who've become like family, the retired cement worker ...
Weaving the Net SOA represents "the future of the software industry," says Henning Kagermann, CEO of SAP, who was sharing the good news this week at the company's SAPPHIRE conference. In this ...
Ahree Lee’s ‘Pattern : Code’ honors the history of women in the connected fields of crafts and computer science. Before the fast-fashion business model made it possible for clothing companies to churn ...
Plagued by the insecurities that come with a neurodivergent mind — “Am I dumb?” — fiber artist Fiona Simpson said she finds solace in her craft. “It reminds me of, in simple terms, putting one foot in ...
Philippine indigenous weaves are having a moment. But for a craft so ancient, this moment took a long time to arrive, and is not without its unusual set of challenges. Unlike other industries, weaving ...
Last month, Eureka’s weaving studio — which has been hosted by the Ink People Center for the Arts for decades and currently resides in the Ink People’s 627 3rd St, Eureka, facility — announced that it ...
It was not a pretty robe when it arrived at the Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage last spring. The tassels were frayed and twisted, the colors faded. The Tlingit ceremonial garment called a ...
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