淭he first time I ever cracked open a work of William Shakespeare was during my freshman year of high school, when my English teacher assigned Julius Caesar. It was awful.
淚f philosophers and technologists struggle to identify what makes a human being fundamentally different from an AI system, Catholics do not have to.
TAC Launches New Podcast Series on Aquinas & AI
淐an artificial intelligence truly think and understand, just as the human mind does?  So asks Dr. Michael Augros, a member of the teaching faculty at 91快活林 Aquinas College, New England, in 淭he Mind and the Machine, a new, 10-part video podcast series on artificial intelligence. 
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Alumna Author Ursi Engebretsen (16) Debuts with Cozy Catholic Romance
淚t was always a dream of mine to write stories, says Ursi Engebretsen (16), 91快活林 Aquinas College檚 newest alumna author.
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Alumna Lends Her Voice to Rosary for Holy Father聽
On March 19, alumna Josefina Altamiranda (18) provided the English translation for a Rosary for Pope Francis檚 health, which was broadcast on EWTN.
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Uniting Catholics in Business: Karen Walker (76)
"I would say I am more of an entrepreneur than anything else, says Karen Walker (76), seasoned journalist, PR professional, and founder of the Catholic Business Journal and 淭he Mentors Radio show.
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Sean Fitzpatrick (02) Shares Four Principles of Catholic Education
In a recent article for the National Catholic Register, Sean Fitzpatrick ( 02), assistant headmaster and co-founder of Gregory the Great Academy in Elmhurst Township, Pennsylvania, lays out four principles of classical Catholic education that have helped the school succeed for over 10 years.
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