Marie Claire Will France’s Attitudes Towards Women Change Now? Laura Frader, a professor of history emerita at Northeastern University who studies gender attitudes in Europe, told Vox. “The Pelicot case is certain to contribute to this trend.” Contribute, yes – but whether anything changes remains to be seen.
Fox News Bird flu leads to severe human illness and state of emergency; experts discuss risk Sam Scarpino, PhD, director of AI and life sciences at Northeastern University in Boston, said the “tragic case” in Louisiana is evidence of the “widespread nature” of H5N1 in the U.S.
Bread Recalled Over Possible Metal Found Inside Products Darin Detwiler, professor of food policy and corporate social responsibility at Northeastern University, previously told Newsweek: “While not as urgent as Class I recalls, Class II recalls should still be heeded, and the products should be returned or disposed of according to the instructions provided.”
SF Gate Community-based entrepreneurs are leading the way in solving the local news crisis Dan Kennedy is a journalism professor at Northeastern and the author of two previous books on the future of news.
How many mass shootings and school shootings have occurred in 2024? Madison just the latest There have been 37 incidents of mass killings with 160 victims in the United States in 2024 so far, according to a database maintained by USA TODAY, Northeastern University and The Associated Press.
Business Insider I used a bot to do my Christmas shopping. It quickly got weird. Koen Pauwels, a professor of marketing at Northeastern University says: “Humans are way better still in getting cues from their environment and knowing the context.” If you want to give a gift that’s really a hit, it looks like you’ll still have to give the AI elves a helping hand.
With Sports Gambling Surging, Federal Regulation Is Discussed Harry Levant, the director of gambling policy with the Public Health Advocacy Institute at Northeastern University, said he worried about practices like in-game betting and deceptive marketing.
Boston.com Family drama has entered the chat On the fence about going? Imagine how it might feel, said Laurie Kramer, professor of psychology at Northeastern. If you see yourself feeling unsafe, getting defensive, or lashing out, those might be signs to sit this one out.
Why food recalls are mounting this year “This is going to continue to increase before it gets better,” per Darin Detwiler, a Northeastern University professor and food safety advocate who said his son died as a result of an E. coli outbreak.
Bloomberg Law Trump Return Signals Revival of Settlements in M&A Enforcement Khan and Kanter’s skepticism of settlements was rooted in a belief that their agencies shouldn’t act like “arms of law firms” as deals are crafted, said John Kwoka, a Northeastern University law professor whose research casts doubt on the efficacy of merger remedies.
Can the Rodeo Save a Historic Black Town? Caleb Gayle is the author of the forthcoming book Black Moses: A Saga of Ambition and the Fight for a Black State, and a professor at Northeastern University.
What Satan’s Biographer Can Teach Us About Tyranny and Resistance Reade, an English professor at Northeastern University London, offers an expansive history of the epic’s reception as it was interpreted and then put to use by figures as varied as Thomas Jefferson and Dorothy Wordsworth, Virginia Woolf and Hannah Arendt.