Article Nature.com How mixing academia and industry opens doors in graduate school and beyond But this “monk-like existence does not prepare you for the careers that PhD graduates are actually having”, says David Madigan, provost and senior vice-president for academic affairs at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. The percentage of US PhDs who move on to academic positions has been shrinking drastically.
Article JPMorgan, Micron, JetBlue, and Meta Dr. Nancy Kimelman, professor at Northeastern University, joins to discuss the latest on the debt ceiling and the potentially devastating economic consequences of a default.
Article In Venice, Americans Explore Peace With Plastic Ang Li, an architect and assistant professor at Northeastern University in Boston, has built a site-specific wall of expanded polystyrene foam, also known as EPS, as her primary pavilion work.
Article California’s reparations plan for Black residents faces uphill battle People listen to the California reparations task force, a nine-member committee studying restitution proposals for African Americans, at a meeting at Lesser Hall in Mills College at Northeastern University in Oakland, Calif., on May 6.
Article What should I do on the death anniversary? More are asking as US mass killings rise There have been 553 mass killings in the United States since 2006, and at least 2,880 people have died, according to a database maintained by The Associated Press and USA Today in partnership with Northeastern University.
Article Axial Therapeutics CEO Stewart Campbell and “Swiftonomics” Northeastern University Professor David Herlihy talks about “Swiftonomics”, the economic impact of Taylor Swift “Eras” tour which comes to Foxboro this weekend.
Article Marketplace Taylor Swift’s tour is boosting business near venues, but the singer’s the big winner “Parking and restaurants and just everything around those venues is going to be just chocked to the gills with people,” said David Herlihy, professor in the music industry program at Northeastern University.
Article Avoiding Curricular Pitfalls of Study Abroad Liz Bucar is a professor of religion and Dean’s Leadership Fellow at Northeastern University and author of Stealing My Religion: Not Just Any Cultural Appropriation.
Article Fox Business New college graduates greeted with best job market since 1953 Northeastern University students celebrate the conclusion of their school’s 121st undergraduate commencement at Fenway Park in Boston.
Article 2023 surge in mass shootings inspires new wave of activists to fight The first 4½ months of 2023 have included 22 mass killings, more by this point in the year than in any other recent year, according to a database maintained by the Associated Press, Northeastern University and USA Today.
Article New Scientist Stretchy electronic skin responds to touch and pressure like real skin “This is a clear demonstration: based on sensation, there were movements. And this is not a small thing, it’s quite challenging work to get the electronics to work well enough for this,” says Ravinder Dahiya at Northeastern University in Massachusetts. However, he says that the e-skin may need even more sophisticated circuity to be used in place […]
Article Mass Live Mass. economy at a crawl in first quarter, but job market remains bright “It could be worse, right,” said Alan Clayton-Matthews, senior contributing editor and professor emeritus of economics and public policy at Northeastern University.