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How to Create Change in Community Health, According to Science
Tufts Now
A Tufts expert and coalition leader share how community coalitions can more effectively reach their goals and improve child health equity.
1 month ago
Santa Fe College Hosts Sigue Soņando on Oct. 24 at Blount Hall
Santa Fe College
Sigue Soņando is an admissions event for Spanish speakers. Representatives from admissions, international studies, academic affairs and English for Speakers of...
1 month ago
Pfizer stops DMD gene therapy development after trial failure
Muscular Dystrophy News
Pfizer discontinued development of its investigational gene therapy for DMD after the treatment failed to meet Phase 3 trial goals.
3 months ago
With 10,000-Plus Locations, Hunt Brothers Pizza Hits a New Milestone in Market Reach
PMQ Pizza
Hunt Brothers Pizza, the No. 1 branded pizza program in the convenience store industry, has hit a new high point in market reach as it...
1 month ago
Otsuka stops developing AVP-786 therapy for Alzheimer’s agitation
Alzheimer's News Today
Otsuka is stopping the development of AVP-786, its experimental therapy to treat agitation in people with Alzheimer's disease.
5 months ago
What Does ‘Democracy’ Mean? Different Things To Different People, Says Political Scientist
Texas A&M Today
Democracies “are challenged, they progress, they fail, they push forward and fall behind,” says a professor of political science who studies democratic...
16 months ago
Connecting Threads: Mentorship and Collaboration at Yale Law School
Yale Law School
Yale Law School has a rich history of collaboration and connections on projects across every area of law. Some of these connections resulted in lifelong...
2 months ago
Report finds professors are burned out, thanks to technology
Inside Higher Ed
A new report shows instructors feel like they're always on the clock and that many believe the use of technology, in and out of the classroom, is pushing...
2 months ago
Students learn to code with byte-sized fun
Dartmouth Week
The Southeastern Massachusetts Educational Collaborative recently introduced students in grades K-8 to coding activities through a...
4 days ago
We Disagree on Many Things, but We Speak With One Voice in Support of Philanthropic Pluralism
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Six philanthropy leaders with differing views about how to address societal problems say it's time to stand up for the importance of...
18 months ago