SEGOVIA - IE Nights Returns and Promises a fun and intriguing evening to start off the Halloween festivities this Thursday.
The IE Creativity Center at...
Stephane was trying to understand “if” operator in the multitude of codes written on “Microsoft Azure” notebook online. His eyes were juggling between the...
Back for its second annual conference, TechIE aims to explore the future of technology and innovation. In an era of globalization, where innovation is...
One of the most common criticisms that students have towards the university is the physical constraint of the IE Library. At first glance, the expressed concerns may appear to be true, however, many students fail to notice the general progress the library has made so far, especially towards developing and adapting virtual technologies to enhance its user experience. Obviously, the physical capacity of the library has remained the same, with 167 spots in the Madrid campus and 157 spots in Segovia, but since 2017, the Library, in partnership with a software development firm called Smart Areas, compensated for the constraints by introducing a mobile app, virtual and augmented reality stops, robotic assistants and many other techie wonders. In the following interview, I spoke with IE Library Staff Noelia Romero and Belén Real.
Since the beginning of Donald Trump’s presidency, multiple territories have seen their sovereignty challenged by the American President’s ambitions for annexation. One of the...
Following the recent arrest of Istanbul’s mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu, significant unrest and protests have erupted across Turkey, revealing strong political divides and fears for...
Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators have been taking to the streets of Belgrade and other Serbian cities since November. March 15th marked the largest...