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Bail reform and the legacy of Justice Geraldine Hines

Geraldine Hines’s brilliant and insightful judicial opinions will influence Massachusetts law for many years to come, writes Northeastern law professor Daniel Medwed.
Boston Magazine

How to bulk up that college resume

It’s an area of experience that’s often overlooked, but Elizabeth Cheron, dean of undergraduate admissions at Northeastern University, says it can speak volumes about an applicant: “Even though it’s not a formal program, if someone has two parents who work full time and regularly cares for, say, younger siblings or a grandmother, it shows us […]
The Globe and Mail

Newfoundland visionaries compete in Elon Musk’s hyperloop finals

The six-metre-long fuselage, weighing between 800 and 900 kilograms, was created by students and recent graduates of Memorial University of Newfoundland and the College of the North Atlantic in St. John’s, with graduates of Northeastern University in Boston, in a partnership that started about two years ago.
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Paying former gang members to go to college? This program does — and it seems to be working.

Success will be determined with help from researchers at MIT’s J-PAL and researchers from the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Northeastern University to evaluate the program with the goal of making it a national model, he said.

The secret to a good robot teacher

If we want to use technology to help people learn, we have to provide information in the way the human mind evolved to receive it. We have to speak the mind’s language, and that includes the language not only of information but also of social cues. Failing to do so will continue to artificially limit […]
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Commuter rail to…Ruggles? More options coming soon

The $38.5 million project, originally approved under Governor Deval Patrick but expanded by the Baker administration, is funded by a combination of state and federal funds. Nearby Northeastern University is also building a footbridge over the tracks as part of the project, connecting the two sides of its campus. The project, scheduled to be completed […]
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The problem with firing multiple people

David DeSteno, a professor of psychology at Northeastern University and author of The Truth About Trust, says trust is an “evolving thing that ebbs and flows.” It’s important for all leaders to actively work on building trust with their teams, regardless of any issues of resentment.
CityLab

The South’s love for Confederate street names, mapped

But it’s not just structures that skew in favor of Confederate history in the South. Two new maps created by Caroline Klibanoff, a digital public historian at Northeastern University, document street names. In the first, she tallies the number of streets named after Confederate leaders alongside those celebrating prominent figures from the civil rights era.
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Tiny acoustic antennas could help make brain implants a reality

Researchers at Northeastern University have made a major advance in developing significantly smaller antennas, hundreds of times tinier than currently existing versions. The development is significant because, in a world in which virtually every piece of portable wireless communications technology has shrunk over time, antennas have stubbornly remained the same size.
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The fashionable woman in the Islamic attire

It may be that someone steeped in Islamic traditions would find Elizabeth Bucar’s exploration of style among Muslim women in Iran, Turkey and Indonesia simplistic. Indeed, the main message in her book, “Pious Fashion: How Muslim Women Dress,” is quite basic: Fashion among Muslim women, whether they are fully cloaked in a chador or wearing […]
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How to network: 17 tips for shy people

“You can do a significant amount of valuable networking without ever making a cold call,” says Lynne Sarikas, director of Northeastern University’s MBA Career Center. “Start with a known instead of an unknown to demystify the process. This helps a shy person over the hurdle.”
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What is a robot?

Just how intelligent does a machine have to be to qualify as a robot, though? Lots of systems take in information from the outside world, process it, and then output an action—take the autopilot software that flies commercial planes. Hanumant Singh, a roboticist at Northeastern University, says a robot is “a system that exhibits ‘complex’ […]