High Above the City, Healey Feels Grounded
The 20th-floor work space of Massachusetts AG Maura Healey ’98 is the focus of this Boston Globe feature. And, of course, the AG has her NUSL diploma proudly displayed in her office!
The 20th-floor work space of Massachusetts AG Maura Healey ’98 is the focus of this Boston Globe feature. And, of course, the AG has her NUSL diploma proudly displayed in her office!
As a contestant on New Hampshire Public Radio's Civics101 quiz, Professor Xander Meise was tested on her knowledge of American symbols. Listen back to hear how well she did!
Congratulations to Kelly Cooke ’19, who has been selected as a referee for the Women’s ice hockey games at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing!
“Claiming that the lack of enforcement of other, unrelated ordinances somehow augurs in favor of overlooking this one strikes me as a red herring,” Professor Daniel Medwed tells The Boston Globe.
"Over 45 years, his advice to Alaskans has changed with the transformation of the planet." Jeff Lowenfels ’75, retired lawyer, best-selling author and gardening columnist for the Anchorage Daily News, is profiled by The New York Times Magazine!
Watch video: Professor Brook Baker appeared on Al Jazeera’s “Inside Story” to make the case for a vaccine patent waiver to boost production of the COVID vaccination.
Listen: Professor Beth Noveck, author of Solving Public Problems and director of the Governance Lab, joined the EFF Podcast to talk about how civic technology can enhance people's relationship with the government and help improve their communities.
Gina Perini ’01, chair of the board of directors and chief executive officer at SOMOS, blogs about the core benefits of a "virtual first" mode of working, collaborating and communicating.