MaineBiz ‘Walk boldly into the room’ and other insights from the Mainebiz Women’s Leadership Forum The other panelists were: Michelle Anderson, president and CEO of Junior Achievement of Maine; Mufalo Chitam, executive director of the Maine Immigrants’ Rights Coalition; Andrea Cianchette Maker, co-founder and president of FocusMaine; and Liz Kohler, managing director of strategy, operations and growth, at Northeastern University’s Roux Institute.
The WSJ’s Jonathan Clements Wants to Leave a Living Legacy Economist Alicia Modestino of Northeastern University is also affiliated with J-PAL. For decades, she says, the Boston Summer Youth Employment Program has aimed “to reduce inequality of opportunity by increasing access to early employment experiences for disadvantaged youth.”
How to build strong magnets without rare-earth metals (An easy way to think of this, says Laura Lewis, an engineer at Northeastern University in Massachusetts, is as a measure of the effort needed to prise a magnet off a steel filing cabinet).
CommonWealth Magazine A new project is helping Chelsea residents better understand their air quality In collaboration with the city of Chelsea and the local non-profit GreenRoots, scientists and engineers at Northeastern University, which is funding the study, installed these sensors near homes, schools, workplaces, and outside of grocery stores during an 18-month period between the fall of 2023 to the spring of 2025.
Trump calls AI pope image a joke, but experts say it’s no laughing matter “I think we are seeing a new phenomenon – the merging of social media and AI power, organized for political power and narrative dominance,” said John Wihbey, director of the AI-Media Strategies Lab at Northeastern University in Boston.
Christian Science Monitor Trump denies he’ll run for a third term – but that won’t stop the chatter “Theoretically, that would be legal,” writes Jeremy Paul, a constitutional law professor at Northeastern University in Boston, in an email. “But it would make for a deeply confusing campaign for voters.”
What Counts as ‘New Vaccines’ for RFK Jr.’s Placebo Testing Order? “Why would anyone volunteer for that type of a trial?” says Mansoor Amiji, professor of pharmaceutical sciences at Northeastern University. “Why would I want to be getting a saline solution when a vaccine is already out there?”
Mass Live Northeastern Univ. economist: Mass. lagged nation on GDP growth Northeastern University associate professor emeritus Alan Clayton-Matthews said gross state product in Massachusetts has trailed the U.S. growth rate in the last four quarters.
Boston.com Here are Mass. colleges’ 2025 commencement speakers Northeastern University: Elliot Grainge serves as the CEO of Atlantic Music Group and is a Northeastern alum. Atlantic helped the careers of legacy acts like Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and Led Zeppelin, and current mainstream artists Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars, and Charli xcx. Grainge took the helm at just 30 years old after establishing his […]
Fungi could be used to build homes one day. Meet the researchers trying to make it possible “These kinds of experiments are done on a small scale. … They are not necessarily a reflection of the bulk material properties,” said Manjula-Basavanna, who is senior research scientist at Northeastern University in Boston.
New Scientist Microplastics could be hampering the ocean’s ability to capture carbon “We expect to find plastics at the bottom of the ocean, and at the top of the ocean. But not everywhere,” says Aron Stubbins at Northeastern University in Massachusetts.
Forbes Experience As A Service For The AI-Driven World R. Paul Singh, CEO of Startup Strategies, is a successful entrepreneur and an adjunct lecturer at Northeastern University.