Erasmian Anti-Binarism: Anglo-French Conflict in Shakespeare’s Henry V

Author: Qiuhong Nie | English & Media StudiesAbstract: When it comes to French image in Shakespeare’s Henry V, many critics tend to construe France as a lackluster background, against which the English obtain a sense of national pride, or as a clearly negative in opposition to English national identity. Feminist critics, however, conceptualize French Princess… continue reading

AI Integration in Healthcare Professional Training: A University- Based Case Study

Author: Kazi Tanzina Begum | Mathematical SciencesAbstract: Generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are increasingly used in higher education, including healthcare training programs. While awareness and adoption of AI tools are growing among students and faculty, questions remain about preparedness, training needs, and the challenges associated with their effective and responsible use in healthcare education.This study… continue reading

Reclaiming the Narrative

Author: Angel J Perez | Emerging Media | Digital StudiesAbstract: Reclaiming the Narrative is a digital storytelling and reflective practice project that examines how marginalized individuals and communities can challenge deficit-based narratives through self-authored stories. Centering identity, voice, and ethical representation, this work uses storytelling as a tool for agency, belonging, and resistance. Through classroom… continue reading

Aesthetics of Resonance in the “Afterlife of Slavery”: Filmic Representations of Black Girl/Hood(s)

Author: Courtney Cook | Childhood StudiesAbstract: How can Black girl/hood(s) become disentangled from images of hurt, violence, suffering, and deficit? In the afterlife of slavery, a phrase conceived by notable author Saidiya Hartman, images of Blackness vacillate between pain and criminalization, so much so that Blackness becomes visually abutted with death as a production of… continue reading

Interpretation and Validation of Single and Mixed Sperm Electropherograms with EESCIt

Author: Anu J Khandelwal | Forensic ScienceAbstract: Classical, bulk DNA extraction methods extract DNA while the cells are still mixed. In so doing, classical data generating techniques prohibit DNA reports about sperm and, thus, only speak to, who did (not) contribute to the DNA. Single-cell pipelines address this gap by imaging or tagging each cell,… continue reading

Explainable Al-Based Network Data Security Framework for Healthcare 4.0

Author: Nemi Patel | Data ScienceAbstract: Remote patient monitoring aspect of Healthcare 4.0 has revolutionized the way we pursue medical treatment. Integration of Medical Internet of Things (MIoT), patient centric healthcare devices and remote robotic equipment has vanished the separative line between physical onsite monitoring and remote monitoring. Secure use of available network to handle… continue reading