Lorraine Goffe, Northwestern’s vice president for human resources, outlined potential solutions to University staff retention problems at Wednesday’s Faculty Senate meeting. Several hundred people filled out NU’s former employee survey, which was sent in March to employees who had left their position in the last 12 months to understand their reasoning. Goffe said the response.
Washington [US], August 15 (ANI): A recent study by Northwestern University researchers finds that nearly all primary touch-sensitive neurons communicate touch in a much messier and jumbled manner.
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