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The Athletic
‘I’m sitting behind the bench’: Inside sports’ escalating stalking problem
“Restraining and protective orders become sort of your first line of defense,” said Carlos Cuevas, a professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northeastern University.
Barron's
Bolivia’s Right-wing On Cusp Of Power, In 20-year First
After nearly 20 years in power, “the government simply has no one else to blame,” Pablo Calderon Martinez, a researcher at Northeastern University in London, argued.
Labor unions mobilize to challenge advance of algorithms in workplaces
“We cannot allow AI and technology to be our next NAFTA,” she said on an episode of the podcast “Power At Work” released Tuesday by the Burnes Center for Social Change at Northeastern University.
Appeal asks Supreme Court to nullify same-sex unions in the US
Still, Daniel Urman, a law professor at Northeastern University, told Newsweek that it’s unlikely the Supreme Court will agree to overturn same-sex marriage.
This sculpture at the UN is covered in more trash each day as nations work toward ending plastic pollution
Standing by the sculpture, Maria Ivanova, an expert in international environmental governance, said it “wakes you up.” Ivanova is the co-director of the Plastics Center at Northeastern University in Boston.
Supreme Court Faces Decision on Case Urging Overturn of Same-Sex Marriage
Daniel Urman, law professor at Northeastern University, told Newsweek it is unlikely the Supreme Court would agree to overturn same-sex marriage.
The B-Side
Why our girlboss era is OVER
“Desires are something that can be tapped into, but they’re also something that are manufactured,” said Suzanna Danuta Walters, a sociology professor at Northeastern. Part of the work of pop culture is to tell us what we want, whether that’s a water bottle, a red light mask, or a whole ideology. “The thing about forms of dominance […]
Elizabeth Mynatt on Universities and the Importance of Basic Research
Today we talk to Elizabeth Mynatt, Dean of Computer Sciences at Northeastern, both about her own research in “human-centered computing,” and about the bigger-picture issues of why basic research is important, and why universities are such good places to do it.
Artist drowns sculpture in plastic waste in front of the UN during plastic pollution treaty talks
Standing by the sculpture, Maria Ivanova, an expert in international environmental governance, said it “wakes you up.” Ivanova is the co-director of the Plastics Center at Northeastern University in Boston.
How New England built the Plains
Caleb Gayle is a professor of journalism and Africana studies at Northeastern University. His latest book is “Black Moses: A Saga of Ambition and the Fight for a Black State.”
Business Insider
The app will see you now: New AI scans faces to predict diseases, disorders, and early death
“AI is entering these spaces fast,” Malihe Alikhani, an assistant professor of machine learning at Northeastern University, told Business Insider. “It’s about making sure that it is safe and beneficial.”
Good Morning America
Thousands of dollars’ worth of Labubus stolen as toy’s popularity continues to soar
Alex DePaoli, an associate teaching professor of marketing at Northeastern University’s School of Business, told ABC News that part of the Labubu appeal comes from their marketed rarity and the way they are sold through a “blind box” system.