The Alfred P.: Sloan Foundation in New York City may place even more emphasis on science and technology once its new president has settled into his job. Last month Ralph E. Gomory, a mathematician and former senior vice president for science and technology ...
Sundance Institute and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation announce the 2025 Feature Film Prize and artist-grant recipients.
Editor's Note: In 1991, with funding support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation of New York, a sociologist and a chemist at Wellesley College led an interdisciplinary research team- -including social scientists, physical and life scientists, and ...
Authors of Fiction, Poetry and Nonfiction Receive $10,000 Prizes for Blending Art and Science NEW YORK (AP ... by the National Book Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
The Museum of the Moving Image and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation have announced the winners of the 2024 Sloan Student Grand Jury Prize and 2024 Sloan Student Discovery Prize, annual awards ...
NEW YORK — Books about a family’s ... recipients were announced Wednesday by the National Book Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Ramona Ausbel’s novel “The Last Animal ...
Museum of the Moving Image and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation The Museum of the Moving Image and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation have announced the winners of the 2024 Sloan Student Grand Jury ...
Books about a family’s exploration of the natural world, the challenges of parenthood during a time of climate crisis and how animals perceive the planet have won $10,000 prizes for their exemplary blends of art and science.
President Trump’s economic proposals, with one exception, constitute a coherent package. I will address his proposals in a later column. Today I address his bad idea that would cause the failure of Trump’s renewal of the American economy.
Ensemble Studio Theatre will continue the 56th season at EST with a world premiere new comedy HAVE YOU MET JANE GOODALL AND HER MOTHER? by Michael Walek, an alumni of the theatre’s Youngblood playwrights program.
Books about a family's exploration of the natural world, the challenges of parenthood during a time of climate crisis and how animals perceive the planet have won $10,000 prizes for their exemplary blends of art and science.
So thought nonscientist Arthur Singer, vice president of the New York-based Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. In 1975, at the suggestion of Singer and fellow Sloan officer Stephen White, the foundation initiated a science book series program by recruiting ...