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  • Coming Soon: X-ray Specs
    Hemispheres Magazine

    Coming Soon: X-ray Specs

    Nader Engheta of the School of Engineering and Applied Science is quoted about metamaterials.


    Mar 1, 2015

    Not the Usual College Party (This One’s Sober)
    The New York Times

    Not the Usual College Party (This One’s Sober)

    It started with a wine cooler, said Paige Cederna, describing that first sweet, easy-to-down drink she experienced as a “magic elixir.” “I had no inhibitions with alcohol,” said Ms. Cederna, 24. “I could talk to guys and not worry about anyone judging me. I remember being really proud the day I learned to chug a beer.

    Feb 27, 2015

    Senate’s Revamped Sexual-assault Bill Puts More Pressure on Colleges
    Chronicle of Higher Education

    Senate’s Revamped Sexual-assault Bill Puts More Pressure on Colleges

    A bipartisan group of 12 U.S. senators introduced legislation on Thursday that is aimed at curbing sexual violence on campuses in ways that protect both victims and accused students. The changes reflect heightened attention over the past six months to the due-process rights of accused students.

    Feb 27, 2015

    Temporary Messages, Lasting Impact
    Inside Higher Ed

    Temporary Messages, Lasting Impact

    Keeping an eye on students on Snapchat and other online platforms presents a “moving target” for colleges and universities, administrators say -- shut down one account, and another will appear in its place.

    Feb 27, 2015

    7 Reasons Why Historically Black Colleges
    Atlanta Black Star

    7 Reasons Why Historically Black Colleges

    Marybeth Gasman of the Graduate School of Education comments on HBCU students who receive Pell Grants and how the cutback will affect them.


    Feb 27, 2015

    The Ever-Growing World of College Rankings
    Chronicle of Higher Education

    The Ever-Growing World of College Rankings

    Another day, another college ranking. Or so it seems. Last year at least three new rankings emerged from national publications or major companies, joining a long line of magazines that have entered the rankings game since U.S. News & World Report started publishing its list annually, in 1985.

    Feb 27, 2015

    Audio: What Radio Can Teach the Internet
    On the Media (WNYC-FM)

    Audio: What Radio Can Teach the Internet

    Victor Pickard of the Annenberg School for Communication talks about the net neutrality debate.


    Feb 27, 2015