Some acupuncturists are pushing to get their services insured. Others are working on sliding-scale models. In this episode, Defining Safe takes a look at the history of acupuncture, the changes acupuncturists would like to see and the ways racism impacts the industry. AVIVA BECHKY: Before we begin, a content warning: this episode contains.
A look into the Northwestern student startup InfernoGuard, a wildfire assessment product, and how the business has grown with the help of resources at The Garage. KEVIN KASPAR: There’s no better time to start a business than in college. JAMIE GALL: That’s advice from Kevin Kaspar, the CEO and one of four co-founders.
Tune into the latest episode of Sound Source to hear how five high school friends created a band that has more than 17,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. Corn on My Dinner Plate discusses love, heartbreak, their songwriting process and the meaning behind their band name. COLIN KOLASNY: I think people respond to vulnerability..
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The U.S. Supreme Court revived a proposed class action Monday from Northwestern workers who claim the University violated federal law in its retirement plan. NU workers accused the University of placing high fees and poor investments on their retirement plan in the case originally filed in August 2016. More than 20 top universities have faced.