Outlook Magazine - Fall 2025
How 3D printing is personalizing health care
Plantation tourism, memory and the uneasy economics of heritage in the American South By Associate Professor Betsy Pudliner (Hospitality)
By Associate Professor Anne Schmitz (Engineering) & Dean Daniel Freedman , College of Science, Tech nology, Engineering, Mathematics & Management Since the 1980s, 3D-printed implants and pros thetics have advanced, shifting medical care from mass-produced solutions to affordable and accessible custom-made devices tailored to a patient’s needs. How will this technology impact the future?
Commentary on the recent loss of Nottoway Plantation, one of the nation's largest antebel lum mansions, fueled tensions around history, economics and social mores. Will we ever find peace about our past?
Schools are harnessing AI to revolutionize courses in hospitality management By Associate Professor Betsy Pudliner (Hospitality) As universities race to balance artificial intelli gence's opportunities with its shortcomings, a new Stout hospitality course investigates: How can AI enhance guest services and staff trainings through interactive simulations?
Why is sky the blue? and Why are rubies red and emeralds green? By Dean Daniel Freedman , College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics & Management The simplest of questions can ignite scientific excitement (and understanding), no matter how old we are. Satisfy your curiosity.
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