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Looking at bright side of transitioning to virtual formats


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Looking at bright side of transitioning to virtual formats
Over the past year, converting traditional on-site courses to virtual classrooms has been more of need than convenience. Closed borders and enforced lockdowns have left international education with little other choice than engaging in virtual activities and speeding up the implementation of new digital tools – even when on-site classes seemed to be the choice of preference. In this process of adapting and responding, we find it important to focus on positive experiences and ‘small wins’.
In August 2020, in the wake of the pandemic, the UCPH International Summer programme decided to convert the IARU Course ‘Privacy challenged in past, present and future: a multi-disciplinary approach’ to an online course. Reflecting on the challenges of adapting the course to an online format, course director Mette Birkedal Bruun, Professor of Church History and Director of the Centre for Privacy Studies at ....

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Survey Analyzes Community Views on Policing in Medford and Somerville


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Survey Analyzes Community Views on Policing in Medford and Somerville
While community residents express some satisfaction, they see inequalities and opportunity for change according to survey by Tufts professor and students
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Residents of Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts are somewhat satisfied with policing in their communities-although satisfaction is lower among residents of color-and favor creating civilian review boards, deploying more resources for social services workers to respond to certain types of crises, and eliminating certain policing tactics, according to a survey by a Tufts University professor and a group of student researchers.
“In Medford and Somerville, we found that residents perceive inequalities in how residents are treated based on race and ethnicity,” said Brian Schaffner, Newhouse Professor of Civic Studies at Tufts’ Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life and Department of Political Science in Tufts ....

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Rise of Connected Autonomous Vehicles Will Require New Models for Managing Traffic


NSF CAREER grant supports Rensselaer modeling of complex connected vehicle systems
Future roads will likely carry autonomous vehicles that communicate with one another in a system where vehicles relay information – like destination, speed, or upcoming lane change – and then receive real-time feedback about decisions like route changes necessary to avoid traffic.
Such an intelligent connected vehicle system could vastly improve mobility and safety, while reducing congestion and emissions from vehicles idling in traffic, but it will also add significant complexity to already dynamic traffic patterns, making vehicle flow vulnerable to instability.
“The advent of connected vehicles will pose tremendous challenges to the robustness of the traffic management system,” said Sean X. He, an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. “We have nice dynamic modeling of our current traffic system; however, if we add anot ....

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