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The Christian Science Monitor
Why states that ban gay marriage are resting easy after Supreme Court rulings
“The trend of history is pretty clear: We’re going to see this fight go state by state,” says Daniel Urman, director of the doctorate in law and policy program at Northeastern University in Boston. “The lesson is democratic legitimacy, no matter what is decided. Each state is learning lessons from other states. To me, the […]
Fox 25
Criminologist Jack Levin Gives Expert Insight on Hernandez Case
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The Jewish Journal
New Hire at Northeastern Hopes to Bring Greater Focus on Israel
On June 12, Northeastern University named Dov Waxman as the new co-director of its Middle East Center. Prior to the announcement, a single director, Denis Sullivan, headed the department. Waxman plans to bring greater balance in course coverage to Northeastern’s Middle East Center, which has become a hotbed of controversy because of the campaign waged […]
Boston Magazine
About Face
For half a century, one theory about the way we experience and express emotion has helped shape how we practice psychology, do police work, and even fight terrorism. But what if that theory is wrong? Forty-six years ago a young San Francisco–based cowboy of a psychologist named Paul Ekman emerged from the jungle with proof […]
WGBH
Dan Kennedy Reimagines Journalism in ‘The Wired City’
As media critic Dan Kennedy has watched newspapers fold over the last decade, he’s been trying to figure out what might successfully replace them. In his new book, The Wired City, he proposes an answer: independent, online local news sites like the New Haven Independent. Kennedy, who teaches journalism at Northeastern University, doesn’t think newspapers will disappear soon but […]
TechCrunch
Lastline Raises $10M From Redpoint Ventures And E.Ventures For Its Malware Protection Service
Lastline, a service that offers a range of solutions for protecting businesses from malware, just announced that it has raised a $10 million funding round led by Redpoint Ventures and e.ventures. The service, which provides organizations with a way to protect themselves from “persistent threats (APTs),targeted attacks and zero-day threats in real time,” was founded in 2012 by a […]
Marketplace
Schools get into the start-up game
“I wouldn’t use the word, ‘dropout,’ I would use the word ‘extended leave of absence’,” said Marc Meyer, director of the Center for Entrepreneurship at Northeastern University in Boston. Northeastern gives out $250,000 a year in grants through its own new, student run venture accelerator. Meyer could have used that kind of help when he was […]
WGBH
Dan Kennedy Reimagines Journalism in ‘The Wired City’
As media critic Dan Kennedy has watched newspapers fold over the last decade, he’s been trying to figure out what might successfully replace them. In his new book, The Wired City, he proposes an answer: independent, online local news sites like the New Haven Independent. Kennedy, who teaches journalism at Northeastern University, doesn’t think newspapers will disappear soon but […]
Event management software startup Attendware raises $1M from .406 Ventures
Boston startup Attendware, which offers software for event check-in and auto-generated name tag printing, on Tuesday said it has raised a $1 million Series A round from .406 Ventures of Boston. Attendware’s product was initially developed at Northeastern University last August. That’s where co-founder Greg Skloot headed the university Entrepreneurs Club — and found shortcomings in current event […]
The Hechinger Report
Reported skills gap widens—and so does skepticism
“What level of education is required to do your work, and what level do people have? Both workers and employers are adaptable, and as long as the shortages and skills gaps are not too dramatic—and the ones we have really aren’t—that adaptability means we can continue to expand the economy,” says Michael Handel, a sociologist […]
CNN Money
Recent college grads face 36% ‘mal-employment’ rate
More than a third of recent college grads with jobs are working in positions that don’t require a degree. Economists call that figure the “mal-employment” rate, and right now it tops 36% for college-educated workers under the age of 25, according to figures crunched by Andrew Sum, director of the Center for Labor Market Studies […]
USAID v. AOSI: A Victory for Sex Workers and Feminist Allies
The U.S. Supreme Court case Agency for International Development v. Alliance for the Open Society Institute International is a landmark case for individuals working on alleviating the impact of the HIV epidemic throughout the world. The case found that the “anti prostitution loyalty oath” mandated by USAID compelled U.S.-based organizations to take the government position on prostitution, […]