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The Nation
Why the Media Just Can’t Stop Whitewashing the Koch Family
In the first published version of his article, Barnes cites praise for Koch’s work on the Perception Box by Lisa Feldman Barrett, described as a neuroscientist and professor of psychology at Northeastern University.
‘Outdated views’ blamed as California system bans online degrees
Today, nearly three-quarters (71 per cent) of employers perceive online educational credentials as on par with or of a higher quality than those completed in person, according to a 2021 Northeastern University study.
South Florida Business Journal
Here’s what Northeastern has planned for its new Miami campus
Northeastern University will focus on technology and financial degrees for its new campus in Miami, according to the dean of its newest campus.
Northeastern names new dean of D’Amore-McKim business school
Northeastern University has named a business school administrator from a university in Singapore as the new dean of its D’Amore-McKim School of Business.
Nature.com
These tools help visually impaired scientists read data and journals
Experiencing data through touch can be especially powerful, says Mona Minkara, a computational chemist and bioengineer at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, who began to lose her vision as a young child. Minkara collaborated on a 2022 study4 that described representing data as 3D-printed graphics called lithophanes.
Crawford Drug is a prescription lifeline and community anchor in Dorchester
“For those who see the benefit of having a personal relationship like they do with the primary care doctor — that’s what an independent pharmacy does,” said Brown, a retired Northeastern University pharmacy professor.
Abortion Pill, Vaccine Attacks Spell Trouble for FDA Approvals
When it comes to distrust in FDA processes, it’s the agency’s activity during the US AIDS movement “that’s come back to haunt us a little bit,” said Brook Baker, a Northeastern University law professor.
Solar Geoengineering ‘Only Option’ to Cool Planet Within Years, UN Says
“Solar geoengineering is getting mainstream in a way that’s almost inevitable that we’re going to do it,” said Jennie Stephens, a sustainability and policy scientist at Northeastern University.
Facts About the Mississippi River
“In terms of “discovery”, indigenous people have lived along the Mississippi River for over 10,000 years,” Samuel E. Muñoz, an assistant professor in the Department of Marine & Environmental Sciences at Northeastern University, told Newsweek.
Mexico’s president claimed he had photo proof of a mythical elf. Why?
“Even by AMLO standards, I think it was received as one of his most bizarre sort of interventions,” said Pablo Calderón Martínez, a professor of politics and international relations at Northeastern University London.
The Road Map To Organizational Resilience
By Dr. Curtis Odom, Managing Partner at Prescient Strategists and Associate Professor of Management at Northeastern University.
Massachusetts needs a coastal adaptation agency
By Joan Fitzgerald, professor in the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs at Northeastern University.