MaineBiz 5 trends that defined Maine’s real estate industry in 2024 Maine’s colleges and universities have been drivers of real estate development. The year saw the groundbreaking for the Portland campus of Northeastern University’s Roux Institute.
Newsweek Was the UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Terrorism? | Opinion Op-ed co-written by Max Abrahms, a tenured professor of political science at Northeastern University.
Inc.com Deli Owners Still Reeling From Recent Food Recalls This string of food recalls is part of a larger trend. The number of food recalls increased 20 percent from 2020 to 2023 with the uptick continuing into 2024, according to Northeastern University.
TechTarget A look at expectation vs. reality of generative AI in 2024 The reality was not far from what was expected, said Michael Bennett, an AI policy adviser at Northeastern University’s Institute for Experiential AI. “We didn’t see any kind of major movement at the federal level,” Bennett said.
Boston.com Meet the Newton native who became the first transgender lawyer to argue before the Supreme Court “I don’t think he’ll stop fighting until he’s out of breath,” Strangio’s former Northeastern University Law professor Libby Adler told Boston.com. “He’s a model for what [law students] are training for, and what they can go out there and do.”
Victims, local politicians react to Biden’s decision to leave Boston Marathon bomber on death row Northeastern University law professor Daniel Medwed, who has been following the Tsarnaev case closely, said it’s “impossible to predict” the outcome of all the appeals.
Running red lights, speeding, aggressive driving: Can traffic cameras curb the notorious Massachusetts driver? Police departments across the country are also facing staffing shortages, said Matthew Ross, an associate professor at Northeastern University whose research focuses on policing and the criminal justice system.
Newsweek DHS Says Children Being Trafficked ‘Outside’ Its Responsibility Amy Farrell, director and professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northeastern University, told Newsweek that neither Republican nor Democratic policies are “particularly effective as anti-trafficking efforts.”
The Tribune Looking for the Restless Soul of Nella Larsen in Copenhagen “Larsen wanted readers to feel how difficult — impossible really — it was for Helga to try and escape racism; racism and sexism follow her wherever she goes,” said Carla Kaplan, a professor of American literature at Northeastern University who wrote the introduction for a recent Norton Critical Edition of “Quicksand.”
ABC News Bluesky finds with growth comes growing pains — and bots “They got this spike in attention, they’ve crossed the threshold where it is now worth it for people to flood the platform with spam,” said Laura Edelson, an assistant professor of computer science at Northeastern University and a member of Issue One’s Council for Responsible Social Media.
‘A serious disease’: Congress weighs federal gambling crackdown amid growing concerns “I am not opposed to sports gambling,” said Harry Levant, a gambling addiction counselor and director of gambling policy at the Northeastern University School of Law’s Public Health Advocacy Institute, and himself a recovering gambling addict. “In fact, I support the properly regulated legalization of sports gambling.”
World Wide Learn The Most Dangerous Foods You Can Bring To A Holiday Potluck “Those are the ones who are the most likely to become sick enough to be taken to the hospital,” said Dr. Darin Detwiler, a professor of food policy and corporate social responsibility at Northeastern University.