Huawei’s Profit Doubles in 2023 as Smartphone and Automotive Businesses See Growth

Huawei Rebounds in Smartphone Market and Sees Growth in Automotive and ICT Solutions Despite US Sanctions

In 2024, Huawei showcased one of the largest displays at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The Chinese telecommunications company reported that its net profit for 2023 had more than doubled, thanks to better product offerings and a 9.6% year-on-year revenue growth to 704.2 billion yuan ($99.18 billion). Despite facing restrictions on accessing high-end technology…

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Alumni Review Senior Design Projects in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Students Showcase their Skills through Senior Design Project Presentations

On February 24, the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science held senior design project presentations. The event was well-attended by alumni and industry professionals, providing students with an opportunity to test their public speaking skills and receive valuable feedback from their peers, faculty members, alumni, and industry professionals in attendance. One student who presented,…

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Kunieda, retired champion, defeats world No. 1 Hewett to claim victory at Miami Open

Shingo Kunieda’s Surprising Victory at the Miami Open Wheelchair Invitational: A Testament to Passion and Resilience

In the men’s singles final of the first-ever Miami Open Wheelchair Invitational, Japanese wheelchair tennis legend Shingo Kunieda emerged victorious. At 40 years old, Kunieda has an impressive career with 28 singles titles and 22 doubles Grand Slam titles, in addition to four Paralympic gold medals. Despite announcing his retirement in January of last year,…

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Israel instructed by World Court to stop Gaza famine; Hamas calls for ceasefire

Israel Faced with Immediate Action to End Gaza Famine, Amidst Calls for Ceasefire from Humanitarian Organizations

The International Court of Justice has ruled that Israel must take immediate action to end the famine in Gaza by ensuring that basic food supplies reach Palestinians. This decision comes as aid agencies report that only a small fraction of the necessary supplies are entering the devastated enclave. The court judges have observed that famine…

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Indigenous-Led Wave Energy Project in Canada Chooses CalWave Technology

Wave Energy Project in Yuquot, British Columbia: A Model for Indigenous-led Sustainable Energy Solutions

The wave energy technology developer CalWave, based in California, has been selected as the technology provider for a wave energy project in Yuquot, British Columbia (BC) in collaboration with the Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation (MMFN). Funded by TD Bank Group and the Clean Energy in Rural and Remote Communities Program by Natural Resources Canada, the Indigenous-led…

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Hudson recognized as a top science educator by NSTA

Outstanding Science Teachers Honored by National Science Teaching Association at Denver Conference

Crawfordsville Middle School science teacher Shannon Sullivan Hudson was recently honored by the National Science Teaching Association (NSTA) for her exceptional work and accomplishments in the field of science education. The NSTA awards program recognizes K-12 teachers, principals, professors, and other science education professionals who have made outstanding contributions to their field. Hudson was recognized…

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