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Neal A McCaleb named Tau Beta Pi Distinguished Alumni | Oklahoma State University

Neal A McCaleb named Tau Beta Pi Distinguished Alumni | Oklahoma State University
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Hudson Valley to get at least $5 4 million from Johnson & Johnson opioid settlement

Hudson Valley to get at least $5 4 million from Johnson & Johnson opioid settlement
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Can the Olympics be held safely? Public health experts say yes -- if changes are made

“You have kind of the perfect storm setting up right now, of bringing a large group of people in from all over the world,” said Dr. Sheldon Jacobson, a researcher and professor at the University of Illinois. “It’s safe to do anything. The question is, what adjustments are you willing to make to accommodate the current situation?” Those adjustments will be paramount in the six weeks leading up to the Olympics. And while experts say it’s still possible to hold the Olympics and hold the Games safely the current guidelines and plans have several apparent weaknesses. To Dr. Lisa Brosseau, a research consultant at the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy within the University of Minnesota, the most glaring issue is the lack of ventilation to combat a virus that can spread rampantly through aerosol transmission.

Vox Claims We Don t Know Why There is Anti-Semitism Surge in the US

On Wednesday, Zack Beauchamp wrote something for Vox which was a bit of a head-scratcher to many, as you can see from reactions over Twitter. "What’s behind the anti-Semitism surge

Polsky Center s New Venture Challenge marks 25 years as pioneering startup accelerator

From GrubHub to Braintree, a look back at the Polsky Center’s legacy of supporting startups Startups weren’t so sexy 25 years ago. It was pre-Google, pre-dot-com bubble, pre-unicorn. The University of Chicago’s business school, renowned for finance, didn’t offer an entrepreneurship concentration. Steven Kaplan, a newly tenured professor in 1996, had just started teaching a class in entrepreneurial finance when a student, Jeff Meyers, MBA’97, popped his head into his office and suggested they hold a business plan competition. Kaplan told him to go ahead and organize it. “I knew nothing about startups. Zero,” Kaplan recalled. Kaplan rustled up a few judges and $25,000 in prize money, and the New Venture Challenge was born.

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