Microsoft Is Shutting Down Skype in May “You no longer had to be a senior manager in a Fortune 500 company to have a good quality video call with someone else,” said Barbara Larson, a management professor at Northeastern University who studies the history of virtual and remote work. “It brought a lot of people around the world closer.”
Microsoft shutting down Skype in May “You no longer had to be a senior manager in a Fortune 500 company to have a good quality video call with someone else,” said Barbara Larson, a management professor at Northeastern University who studies the history of virtual and remote work. “It brought a lot of people around the world closer.”
President Trump’s approval ratings: How pollsters determine voter support Costas Panagopoulos, head of political science at Northeastern University, says it’s fair to compare Trump’s early approval ratings in his second term with past newly inaugurated presidents.
Prevention Mac and Cheese Brand Recalls Over 4,000 Frozen Snack Units Over Metal Contamination “The statistics are alarming: Foodborne pathogens are responsible for an estimated 3,000 American deaths annually,” Darin Detwiler, L.P.D., author of Food Safety: Past, Present, and Predictions and a professor at Northeastern University previously told Prevention.
Self Magazine Eggs, Yogurt, and Other Kinds of Food You Should Never Freeze “In a refrigerator, you’re talking three to four days” before an item spoils, Darin Detwiler, PhD, a food safety expert and associate teaching professor at Northeastern University’s College of Professional Studies, tells SELF.
Newsweek Map Shows How DOGE Cuts Could Affect Republicans’ Chances in Midterms Costas Panagopoulos, political science professor at Northeastern University, told Newsweek there is likely to be a significant electoral backlash toward Republicans in those districts.
AP turns the tables on Trump Jill Abramson, a former executive editor of The New York Times, teaches journalism at Northeastern University and is a contributing Globe Opinion writer.
CBS News Keller: Activist calls for “economic blackout” on Feb. 28. Will it make an impact? “Very often boycotts do not actually lower the sales of the boycotted organization substantially,” says Distinguished Professor Koen Pauwels of Northeastern, an expert on online activism.
Jeff Bezos lurches right, bringing down The Washington Post Jill Abramson, a former executive editor of The New York Times, teaches journalism at Northeastern University and is a contributing Globe Opinion writer.
STAT News On measles outbreak, the Trump administration’s messaging strikes some as off-key “You would have imagined any other secretary of HHS from the last 60 years saying, ‘This is why we recommend the vaccinations, and we’re supporting local communities with vaccination, and we encourage everyone to talk to their doctors about vaccination and to listen to their local health officials,’” said Wendy Parmet, the director of the […]
The Maine Monitor Nine Maine hospitals have closed or announced plans to close their birthing units in the past decade. The closures have hit rural areas particularly hard. Maine’s high price per delivery and declining birth rates are compounded by an increasing share of pregnancies among patients who are less healthy to begin with…and at higher risk of complications, said Katherine Simmonds, a researcher with the Roux Institute at Northeastern University
Bloomberg Law RFK Team’s Moves on Vaccines, Bird Flu Stoke Public Health Worry Still, a bird flu vaccine is “a priority health need,” said Brook Baker, professor of law emeritus at Northeastern University. “We don’t know where that potential pandemic is headed.”