Newsweek Is Joe Biden’s ‘Garbage’ Comment Kamala Harris’ ‘Deplorables’ Moment? Costas Panagopoulos, a political science professor at Northeastern University, said Biden’s remark is unlikely to have the impact that Clinton’s did in 2016. “The MAGA base is already locked in. This is unlikely to have much impact with them,” he told Newsweek.
Fox News Why Election Day is on a Tuesday in November: A look at US voting tradition Jessica Linker, a history professor at Northeastern University, explains that Congress structured the day to avoid “disenfranchising” agricultural workers who had limited free time outside of their farm duties.
Al Jazeera What is the history of newspaper endorsements and can they swing elections? Dan Kennedy, a journalism professor at Northeastern University, said Bezos and Soon-Shiong were engaging in “anticipatory obedience”. “An increasing number of news organisations are becoming fearful in the face of a rising tide of fascism,” he wrote on his blog.
The gendered fault lines defining the 2024 election Op-ed written by Meg Heckman, an associate professor at Northeastern University’s School of Journalism and Media Innovation.
Newsweek Thousands of Pounds of Meat Products Recalled Over Allergic Reaction Fears If you become ill due to an undeclared allergen in a food or drink product, there are several steps you can take, said Darin Detwiler, a professor of food policy and corporate social responsibility at Northeastern University.
WCVB TV Northeastern University students tell the compelling stories of Peru Pulse of Peru: Exploring the Cultural Tapestry is an online magazine produced by Northeastern University students who are part of the school’s “Dialogue of Civilizations” study abroad program. The magazine published video news reports and documentaries detailing the students’ month-long stay in Peru.
CBS Boston Keller: Newspaper endorsements of presidential candidates just don’t matter “It read like damage control and pretty poorly done damage control,” said Northeastern University journalism professor Dan Kennedy, who agrees with Bezos’s claim that presidential endorsements have little or no impact on voters.
Despite Covid ‘Amnesia,’ the Pandemic Simmers Beneath the 2024 Race As the most divisive American presidential race in recent history barrels toward a close, many Americans have developed what Wendy Parmet, an expert in public health law at Northeastern University, calls “amnesia” about the coronavirus pandemic.
Newsweek Donald Trump Faces Puerto Rican Fury in Pennsylvania Amílcar Antonio Barreto, a Northeastern University professor whose work has focused on Puerto Rico and Latinos in the U.S., told Newsweek that Trump’s “anti-Latino rhetoric in general, and utter disrespect for Puerto Ricans in particular, is nothing new.”
AFP In uncertain US election, two prestige papers refuse to pick sides Dan Kennedy, a journalism professor at Northeastern University, said media owners were engaging in “anticipatory obedience.”
KQED Many Oakland Students Don’t Go to College. This New Scholarship Gives Some a Chance She was venting to her counselor about the stress of waiting for college decisions when the message from Northeastern University Oakland arrived in her inbox — she had gotten into a new partner program between the university and Oakland Unified School District offering admission and funding for four years of college.
Newsweek Kamala Harris Expands Lead Over Donald Trump in Two National Polls Costas Panagopoulos, a professor of political science at Northeastern University, told Newsweek that national polls “basically show a tight race, generally within the margin of error” and battleground polls “look similar.”