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Willie Mays: Saying a final goodbye to baseball’s ‘Say hey kid’ - UPI.com
UPI· 2 hours ago1 of 5 | In this file photo, Hall of Fame San Francisco Giants player Willie Mays doffs his cap...
Columbia Task Force Finally Weighs In: Yes, Anti-Zionism Is Antisemitism
The Intercept· 2 days agoOn Sunday, some current faculty members at Columbia University learned through a news article that...
New Study: How Vaccination Impacts Long COVID Recovery
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoResearch by Columbia University on over 4,700 participants shows that long COVID has a varied...
Donny Pritzlaff leaving Rutgers wrestling for head coaching opportunity
NJ.com· 1 day agoPritzlaff played a key role in elevating Rutgers' program in the Big Ten.
Chairwoman: Columbia University ‘doesn’t get it’
The Center Square· 2 days agoColumbia, says Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., “doesn’t get it” when it comes to antisemitism. Foxx chairs the House of Representatives’ Education and the...
Do you get mysterious seasonal headaches? Blame weather whiplash
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOne possible cause could be our sinuses, says Dr. David Gudis, chief of the division of rhinology...
The Brussels Effect: How the European Union Rules the World
Columbia University News· 2 hours agoWhat is incontrovertible is that the Brussels effect has dominated global economic regulation to an under-appreciated extent. Decried as a powerless entity, vainly committed to multilateralism ...
Washington Post CEO Will Lewis’ status ‘increasingly untenable’ as newsgathering controversies mount
CNN Business via AOL· 2 days agoA scathing report from the New York Times on Saturday has cast additional concerns about the...
Learning to Solve Problems Directly with The SRT Way by Marnie Macauley
KLAS articles via Yahoo News· 7 days agoMarnie Macauley, MS, Columbia University, explains SRT (Strategic Relationship Thinking) and how it...
Failure is overrated, new study says. Here’s why making mistakes isn’t as key to success as you...
Fortune· 3 hours agoLinking failure to success may be not only inaccurate but also damaging to society, according to a paper published last week in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. Researchers from ...