Nathan Alan Davis receives Windham-Campbell Prize for Drama
Theater faculty member and award-winning playwright Nathan Alan Davis has been named recipient of a 2021 Windham-Campbell Prize for Fiction. The awards, announced March 22, are among the world’s most...
View ArticleIs the Salesperson Lying? Thats Harder to Determine if They Believe in the Lies
New research finds customers distinguish their salesperson’s bias more accurately when the salespeople are asked to provide fact-based information about their own actions.read more
View ArticleGenpact Appoints Tamara Franklin to Board of Directors
NEW YORK, March 25, 2021 – Genpact (NYSE: G), a global professional services firm focused on delivering digital transformation, today announced that Tamara Franklin, chief digital, data and analytics...
View ArticleURI ecologist named fellow of Ecological Society of America
Meyerson, a resident of Kingston , has been studying invasive species since 1995 and has been a leading advocate for addressing invasive species as a national biosecurity issue since joining the URI...
View ArticleLincoln International Adds Don More as Managing Director
Strengthens Global Team’s Advisory Capabilities in Cybersecurity and Governance, Risk & Compliance.read more
View ArticlePaula Wilson new Hammersley artist-in-residence
Paula Wilson has been selected by The University of New Mexico Department of Art as the 2021 Frederick Hammersley Visiting Artist. She is an African-American mixed media artist creating works that...
View ArticlePrinceton faculty Bialek, Dennehy, Mian, Perry, Ralph and Taylor and three...
They are: William Bialek , the John Archibald Wheeler/Battelle Professor in Physics; Donnacha Dennehy , composer and professor of music; Atif Mian , the John H. Laporte, Jrread more
View ArticleGenomic testing services in pathology & immunology department to be expanded
Getty Images The Department of Pathology & Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis is reorganizing and expanding its genomic medicine testing services to take advantage...
View ArticleLeaking calcium in neurons an early sign of Alzheimers pathology
Alzheimer’s disease is known for its slow attack on neurons crucial to memory and cognition. But why are these particular neurons in aging brains so susceptible to the disease’s ravages, while others...
View ArticleU.S. Department of Education Announces More Biden-Harris Appointees
Today, the U.S. Department of Education announced more political appointees that will lead various parts of the agency. These diverse and accomplished individuals will bring a wealth of knowledge and...
View ArticleAmerican Association for Cancer Research Inaugurates New Leadership at...
PHILADELPHIA — The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) welcomes David A. Tuveson, MD, PhD, FAACR, as President of the organization for 2021-2022. He was inaugurated during the AACR Annual...
View ArticleAppDirect Bolsters Executive Leadership Team with New Chief Financial Officer
Platform industry veteran John Cooley joins AppDirect to support and guide the company's ongoing rapid growth.read more
View ArticleBoston University School of Law Dean Angela Onwauchi-Willig to Present 16th...
Lecture will examine whether the “interest-convergence dilemma” apply to Obergefell v. Hodges, the landmark Supreme Court case granting same-sex marriage equality.read more
View ArticleJim Keane, President and CEO of Steelcase Inc., Announces Retirement
Sara Armbruster, who has been appointed Executive Vice President and a member of the Steelcase Board of Directors, will take over as President and CEO on October 4, 2021.read more
View ArticleThe Xerces Society Welcomes Two New Board Members
Matthew Shepherd , Director of Communications & Outreach (503) 807-1577 matthew.shepherd@xerces.orgread more
View ArticleHonoring Excellence, Electing New Members
The Academy was established in 1780 by the country’s founders to provide guidance to a young nation that would face challenges and need expertise and excellence to emerge stronger. While the founders...
View ArticleClass of 2021 Graduates from South Carolina Governors School for Science +...
Hartsville , SC ─ One hundred thirty students graduated from the South Carolina Governor’s School for Science + Mathematics (GSSM) on Saturday, May 22, 2021, at the GSSM Campus.read more
View ArticleCarter Centers Brilliant Warrior against Disease, Dr. Donald R. Hopkins,...
ATLANTA (Monday, May 24, 2021) — The Carter Center’s Dr. Donald R. Hopkins received an honorary Doctor of Medical Sciences degree Monday from Yale University for his work toward the eradication of...
View ArticleACDI/VOCA Names Experts in Sustainable Development Policy and Practice to...
ACDI/VOCA is pleased to announce the appointment of two new members to its board of directors: Asif M. Shaikh and Dr. Guevera Yao. These experts bring to the board their unique perspectives on...
View ArticleEmergency department-administered, high-dose buprenorphine may enhance opioid...
High-dose buprenorphine therapy, provided under emergency department care, is safe and well tolerated in people with opioid use disorder experiencing opioid withdrawal symptoms, according to a study...
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