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How Strong Social Ties Hinder the Spread of Rumours

In 1973, the sociologist Mark Granovetter published a paper called “The strength of weak ties” in which he put forward the idea that information largely spreads through society between individuals with weak connections rather than strong ties. His evidence came from asking a few hundred people how they found their jobs. It turned out that […]

Newtown Killer’s Obsessions, in Chilling Detail

While the documents show that Mr. Lanza readily had access to weapons, a fact that was already known, by themselves they do not shed light on his motives, said Jack Levin, a professor of sociology and criminology at Northeastern University who has written several books on mass murders. But in many school shootings, the killers were […]
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Strong social ties impede spread of rumours

Strong ties between individuals can actually hinder the spread of information through a network, a study has shown. A team of data scientists at Northeastern University in Boson led by Marton Karsai examined more than 600 million time-stamped mobile phone calls between six million people over six months in an unnamed European country. “Our results provide […]
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Women Fear Becoming ‘Bag Ladies’ Even When They’re Financially Secure, Says Study

Consequence: Leaders With “Feminine” Qualities Are More Valuable “The aim is to behave like a good coach, and channel your charisma to motivate others to be hardworking and creative. The model is not explicitly defined as feminine, but it echoes literature about male-female differences. A program at Columbia Business School, for example, teaches sensitive leadership […]

Announcing the Winners of 50 on Fire [Slideshow]

IDEA: Northeastern’s Venture Accelerator – Education Chris Wolfel IDEA: Northeastern University’s Venture Accelerator “This student run Venture Accelerator is working with over 110 Ventures and is run by 20 undergraduates.  They have funded over $250,000 since inception in January 2010 and they are on track to fund $175,000+ in the 2012-2013 school year alone.”

In Fight for Marriage Rights, ‘She’s Our Thurgood Marshall’

The daughter of a pharmacist and a preschool teacher from Newburgh, N.Y., she had come out, with some difficulty, while an undergraduate at Hamilton College. There, Ms. Bonauto was harassed over her sexual orientation, which she said contributed to her desire to “make life better” for others. By 1990, with a law degree from Northeastern […]
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Crisis in jobs for prime-age workers in the US: Not old, but ‘too old’

Andrew Sum, professor of economics at Northeastern University, estimates that in 2012 there are six people looking for a full-time job for every one opening. What will people who have been out of work for over two years do? It may be 10 or 15 years before they can get on the Social Security they […]
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Report hails Mass. biotech spending as job creator

Northeastern University economists Barry Bluestone and Alan Clayton-Matthews, who wrote the report, noted the Massachusetts approach has focused on building an “ecosystem” of start-ups that can work with the state’s research universities and teaching hospitals. They said the $300 million spent by the state so far has spurred more than $1 billion in spending by […]

Report Is Bullish On State’s Life Sciences Investments

Based on those projections, each dollar in tax incentives awarded under the law will generate $1.66 in added tax revenue, according to the report, written by economists Barry Bluestone and Alan Clayton-Matthews of the Kitty and Michael Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy at Northeastern University and released at a foundation forum on Tuesday […]
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$57M in Tax Credits Helped Create 2,500 Life Sciences Jobs … Maybe

Patrick joined researchers from Northeastern University who presented a report showing that the state has given out $56.6 million in tax credits, and life sciences companies have created 2,537 new jobs in Massachusetts. The news was, in part, a pitch to the private sector for help — encouraging investors to put money into clusters of […]
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Long-term joblessness hits older workers hard

The number of people 45 and older who have been jobless for more than a year has quadrupled since 2007, accounting for nearly half of the 3.5 million Americans out of work for more than a year, according to the US ­Department of Labor. “Historically, we’ve never seen anything that comes close to this; these […]

Massachusetts Plan Starts Small for Big Upgrade to Rail System

“The plan is ambitious,” said Stephanie Pollack, a transportation specialist at the Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy at Northeastern University. “And it’s depressing that this is considered ambitious when most of the money is going to fixing what we have now.” But, she said, “this is probably the first time in decades that […]