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Sotomayor nom heads to vote

With Republicans saying they won’t block approval, the Senate Judiciary Committee meets Tuesday to consider the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court.  A full-Senate vote expected by August 7.  Constitutional law Professor Jay Wexler, who clerked for Ruth Bader Ginsberg, can look back at Sotomayor’s week of testimony and ahead to the high […]

Alcohol at Starbucks after dark?

With sales slumping at Starbucks locations across the country, the chain is looking for new ways to bring loyal customers back in the afternoon hours.  Starting with a flagship afternoon shop called “15th Ave. Coffee and Tea inspired by Starbucks” in the 15th Avenue neighborhood of Seattle, Starbucks will be introducing beer and wine (dine-in […]

BofA under secret regulatory sanction

Bailed out Bank of American reportedly is under a secret regulatory sanction — a memorandum of understanding — to overhaul its board and address risk and liquidity problems.  Six of its 16 directors have resigned since the sanction was imposed.  School of Management Professor James Post, an authority on corporate governance, says BofA should have […]

Bay State Banner gets reprieve

Boston’s only newspaper aimed specifically at the African-American community, the Bay State Banner, was to have been shut down last week for lack of finances.   But a group of a dozen investors have been tapped to keep the 44-year-old paper in business.  College of Communication Dean Tom Fiedler, a former executive editor of the Miami […]

Dr. Robert Green: “Predicting Alzheimer’s”

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Finding Alzheimer’s risk poses little distress

If you learned from a genetic test that your risk for Alzheimer’s disease increased, how would you feel?  A  study of 162 healthy adult children of patients with Alzheimer’s found that people who inherited a key gene showed no more test-related stress, depression, or anxiety than those who did not, according to Dr. Robert Green, lead author of […]

Don’t give the Fed a new job

A debate is under way as to whether the Federal Reserve should be given more oversight powers to monitor risk in the U.S. banking system, as the Treasury secretary has proposed.  Former Fed examiner Mark T. Williams, who teaches finance in the School of Management, says the Fed doesn’t deserve and can’t handle any new […]

Psychology Prof. Catherine Caldwell-Harris on texting

IR Prof. William Keylor comments on casualties in Afghanistan

Eating healthy should not be an financial decision

Convenient and inexpensive health foods like the potato and canned veggies are making a comeback in the current economic climate.  Public Health Officials here in the US are encouraging people to lo0k for cheaper alternatives to the mixed green-based diet people maintained before the recession.  Registered Dietition and nutrition professor Joan Salge Blake can offer […]