Masks and distancing make it tough for the hard-of-hearing, but here's how to help

Audiologists recommend enhanced communication strategies in the time of coronavirus to help the nearly 60 million Americans living with hearing loss in one or both ears.

Nicole Marrone, Associate Professor in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, University of Arizona • conversation
April 30, 2020 ~7 min

How the Stonewall riots changed health care

"Without Stonewall we would have no AIDS activism, and without AIDS activism we would have no marriage equality..."

Michelle Edelstein-Rutgers • futurity
June 24, 2019 ~1 min


Harvard bioethics conference focuses on physician-assisted death

Advocates and opponents of medical-aid-in-dying laws, also called physician-assisted death, gathered at Harvard Medical School for a two-day conference organized by the HMS Center for Bioethics.

Alvin Powell • harvard
April 16, 2019 ~8 min

Ending HIV transmission by 2030 ‘realistic,’ says Harvard expert Max Essex

Eradicating the remaining pockets of HIV transmission in the U.S. by 2030 will be a challenge for the Trump administration, and depend on local cooperation in reaching high-risk groups with surveillance, prevention, and treatment, according to Harvard HIV/AIDS researcher Max Essex.

Alvin Powell • harvard
March 4, 2019 ~12 min

The Santo Domingo Family endows fellowship for Colombian graduate students | MIT News

First of its kind at MIT, fellowship will cover the initial year of graduate studies for students with financial need.

MIT Resource Development • mit
June 28, 2016 ~3 min

Democracy now | MIT News

Political scientist Evan Lieberman studies ethnic identity and African politics.

Peter Dizikes | MIT News Office • mit
June 14, 2016 ~8 min

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