Elaine Soloway
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United States Immigration Services: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals: Response to January 2018 Preliminary Injunction
Due to a federal court order, USCIS has resumed accepting requests to renew a grant of deferred action under DACA. Until further notice, and unless otherwise provided in this guidance, the DACA policy will be operated on the terms in place before it was rescinded on Sept. 5, 2017.
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The Gender Gap in Economics: Swarthmore’s Amanda Bayer Discusses Sexism in the Profession and What To Do About It
Amanda Bayer: “The percentage female at the undergraduate level in economics is well below the percentage female in other social sciences, in business, in humanities and even below the percentage female in STEM fields. Economics is an outlier…There’s a huge misconception that it’s the math component of economics that’s keeping women away. And that’s actually…
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Trump Administration Relaxes Financial Penalties Against Nursing Homes; Advocates for Nursing-home Residents Say the Revised Penalties are Weakening a Valuable Patient-safety Tool
In November, the Trump administration exempted nursing homes that violate eight new safety rules from penalties for 18 months. Homes must still follow the rules, which are intended, among other things, to reduce the overuse of psychotropic drugs and to ensure that every home has adequate resources to assist residents with major psychological problems…The shift…
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Sally Yates, a “Truly Noble, Heroic Figure”, a Woman of the Year
Editor’s Note: We thought about Sally Yates again today when journalist and commentator Mike Barnicle (on Morning Joe) referred to the former Acting Attorney General as a “truly noble, heroic figure” and so decided to rerun the Harvard Law School article on her speech to the graduating class. “Being bold, taking a risk and owning…
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Dreams of the Kings: A Jade Suit for Eternity; “Humankind’s Dream of Eternal Life is Enduring”
The centerpiece of Dreams of the Kings is a 2,000-year-old, life-sized jade and gold burial suit, meticulously assembled from more than 4,000 pieces of jade linked together with gold wire. Jade is China’s most precious material and has been exalted in that country since the Neolithic period as having deep spiritual significance associated with the…
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“Robots Can Learn a Range of Visual Object Manipulation Skills Entirely on Their Own”
“Humans learn object manipulation skills without any teacher through millions of interactions with a variety of objects during their lifetime. We have shown that it possible to build a robotic system that also leverages large amounts of autonomously collected data to learn widely applicable manipulation skills, specifically ‘object pushing skills,’ said Frederik Ebert, a graduate…
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The Strong Museum: Home to International Center for the History of Electronic Games, the National Toy Hall of Fame, the World Video Game Hall of Fame
Editor’s note … We stumbled upon this essay while preparing the post for SeniorWomen.com: Nicolas Ricketts, a Curator at The Strong, asks: “What makes a game classic? Part of the answer is longevity. Most people consider chess classic; we’ve played it for centuries. What about playing cards? Woodblock-printed cards appeared during China’s Tang dynasty (618–907),…
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Kaiser Health News: Doing More Harm Than Good? Epidemic of Screening Burdens Nation’s Older Patients
Nearly 1 in 5 women with severe cognitive impairment — including older patients like Elena Altemus — are still getting regular mammograms, according to the American Journal of Public Health — even though they’re not recommended for people with a limited life expectancy. And 55 percent of older men with a high risk of death…





