The school plans to bring finalists for the job to campus by mid-November, and to make a hire in early December.
2022
Amazon cracks down on products it views as cannabis related
The tech giants have tended to allow products that are not ‘plant facing,’ but Amazon recently changed the artificial intelligence it uses to search for contraband and more businesses are getting booted.
Russia smuggling Ukrainian grain to help pay for Putin’s war
An investigation by The Associated Press and the PBS series “Frontline” has documented a sophisticated Russian-run smuggling operation that has used falsified manifests and seaborne subterfuge to steal Ukrainian grain worth at least $530 million.
Sports Digest: Brown, Tatum, 3-point shooting lead Celtics past Hornets
Boston opens its preseason with a 134-93 win at Boston.
Packers pull out 27-24 OT win against Patriots
Rookie QB Bailey Zappe plays most of the game for the Patriots, who lost Brian Hoyer with a head injury.
NFL roundup: Last-second kick lift Bills past Ravens, 23-20
Josh Allen rallies the Buffalo Bills from a 17-point deficit to win at Baltimore.
MLB roundup: Yanks’ Judge heads on road still at 61 homers; 4 games left
Aaron Judge strikes out three times and walks once in new York’s 3-1 loss to Baltimore.
College football: Alabama retakes No. 1 from Georgia in AP poll
The Crimson Tide received 25 first-place votes and 1,523 points, two points more than the Bulldogs.
NFL notebook: J.J. Watt thankful to be playing after atrial fibrillation
Arizona’s defensive end played just three days after having his heart shocked into rhythm after going into atrial fibrillation.
Madame Wu, famed LA Westside restaurateur who served the stars, dies at 106
In its heyday, Madame Wu’s Garden was a welcoming beacon on Wilshire Boulevard, bubbling with activity and packed with the Hollywood elite.