Braintree invested nearly half a million dollars in pickleball courts. Now it’s paying the cost of angry neighbors. The decibel-level range for pickleball is comparable to normal conversational speech, said Nicole Laffan, an audiologist and associate clinical professor at Northeastern University in Boston.
Northeastern wins approval for 23-story, 1,400-student tower Northeastern University scored the Boston Planning and Development Agency board’s approval Thursday for a 23-story tower on Columbus Avenue that will house up to 1,370 students, one of several large projects to get a nod from officials.
Barron's Haiti’s Emboldened Gangs Could Scuttle Political Solution Pablo Calderon Martinez, an associate professor of international relations at Northeastern University London, said that Haiti’s crisis had been allowed to fester too long, strengthening the gangs.
The Independent It’s 2024. Why are we still pitting women against each other? Speaking to The Independent, Catherine Fairfield, a postdoctoral associate at Northeastern University who teaches women’s studies courses, acknowledged that we follow these romances because it’s just like the everyday gossip in our lives, where we love to hear what others think about each other and how they interact.
U.S. News & World Report Left Turn: Liberal Bastions Pivot to Tougher Stances on Drugs, Crime “I would probably characterize it as a backlash,” Leo Beletsky, a professor of law and health sciences at Northeastern University, says of the apparent trend, “against some pretty modest reforms that have been promulgated recently.”
WBZ Boston Professor Creates Housing Extension To Keep Trans Students Safe https://wbznewsradio.iheart.com/content/-boston-professor-creates-housing-extension-to-keep-trans-students-safe/
‘Fundie Baby Voice’ Seems To Be Everywhere Now. Here’s What You Should Know. “Vocal modulation through speech is not a novel phenomenon,” said Rebecca Kleinberger, a voice expert and assistant professor of humanics and voice technology at Northeastern University.
The Oklahoman Is funding secured for OKC skyscraper project? Is it actually viable? What we know However, Dellate, along with Jerome Hajjar, a professor at Northeastern College of Engineering in Boston, both said despite concerns about Oklahoma’s location within Tornado Alley, among others, the tower is doable from a structural standpoint.
A colleague’s suicide exposes a crisis among L.A.’s restaurant inspectors Of the roughly 18,000 “high-risk” food facilities that should have been inspected three times last year…roughly three in 10 — 5,365 —weren’t inspected at all. “It seems like a ridiculously high number,” said national food safety expert Darin Detwiler, who teaches food policy at Northeastern University. “That should never be like that for your high-risk facility.”
Newsweek Prioritize Autistic Youth Mental Health Without Panicking Over Technology Op-ed by Meryl Alper, Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Northeastern University.
Court upholds town bylaw banning anyone born in 21st century from buying tobacco products Brookline’s approach only targets the next generation of would-be tobacco users, not current purchasers, according to Mark Gottlieb, executive director of the Public Health Advocacy Institute at Northeastern University’s School of Law, which represented Brookline.
Local fees imposed on marijuana firms are too high. Now what? A 2021 analysis of host community agreements done for an industry trade group by Northeastern University professor Jeffrey Moyer found 167 agreements that required donations in addition to community impact fees.