ARTnews Refik Anadol’s Guggenheim Bilbao Show Is an Architectural AI Overload “I think it is worth questioning the motives of companies or investors, particularly when they are involved with controversial technologies,” Alice Helliwell, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Northeastern University London and computational creativity researcher, told ARTnews. “What do they want to draw attention to, versus what do they want to distract from?”
Newsweek Could Spring Break Act as a Measles Superspreader? Dr. Neil Maniar, director of Northeastern University’s public health program, told Newsweek he is concerned about Spring Break fueling the spread of measles, but that people should still enjoy their vacations while taking caution to protect themselves.
Prevention Your Berries May Contain Norovirus—Here’s What the FDA Is Doing About It Berries don’t just grow norovirus or hepatitis A—they get contaminated with these viruses, and it’s often from people who handle and process the fruits, says Darin Detwiler, L.P.D., a food safety expert, author of the book Food Safety: Past, Present, and Predictions, and professor at Northeastern University.
Scientific American Are Foodborne Illnesses and Deaths in the U.S. Worsening? New Data on Recalls Explain But the real number is likely “much, much higher,” says Darin Detwiler, an associate teaching professor and food safety expert at Northeastern University, who wasn’t involved in the new analysis.
See the venue Northeastern plans to replace Matthews Arena Northeastern University has given the public a first look at what it’s planning for a sports and events venue to replace the historic Matthews Arena. Matthews Arena opened in 1910 and is notable for hosting the Bruins and Celtics before Boston Garden opened in 1928.
Trump Hits Columbia With $400 Million in Federal Grant Cuts Over Antisemitism Columbia may decide to sue, said Jeremy Paul, a constitutional law professor at Northeastern University. “The federal government is certainly charged with ensuring that major universities that receive federal funds comply with anti-discrimination laws,” said Paul, the former dean at Northeastern’s law school.
The ‘Perfect Storm’ of Sports Betting “We are presently witnessing the early years of a fast-building public-health crisis,” Harry Levant, director of gambling policy at the Public Health Advocacy Institute at Northeastern University’s law school, told senators.
In Massachusetts, detectives are allowed to lie in interrogations. A new bill seeks to change that. Detectives across the country have embraced the freedom to lie, said Northeastern University criminology professor Jack McDevitt, who has participated in official reviews of the Boston and Springfield police departments.
Chicago Magazine How Much Sanctuary Can Chicago Really Offer? “The federal government doesn’t have any authority to command local subnational governments to assist with its own agenda, and if they do, that’s called commandeering,” says Martha Davis, a constitutional law professor at Northeastern University.
Forbes Who Needs College Anymore? Creating The Experience First College Colleges provide job experiences throughout the entire time students pursue a degree. Northeastern University requires every student to participate in a full-time, paid co-op work learning program alternating between academic study and work.
CNBC RFK Jr. could further deter childhood vaccinations as rates fall in the U.S. There are “certainly political ideologies that are driving vaccine policy in certain areas of the country,” which has a “clear downstream impact on vaccination levels,” said Dr. Neil Maniar, a public health professor at Northeastern University.
Boston.com State orders Southwick schools to take ‘corrective actions’ after ‘mock slave auction’ last year This included multiple workshops, extra counseling services, a partnership with Northeastern University on combating hate, collaboration with Campbell’s office, and the implementation of a new “anti-bias curriculum.”