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Why There is No Ethical Reason Not to Vote (Unless You Come Down with COVID-19 on Election Day)

According to a recent study by the 100 Million Project, nonvoters are twice as likely as active voters to say they do not feel they have enough information about candidates and…

October 8, 2020

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Morgan Stanley’s Eaton Vance Acquisition Could Mean More Asset Management Mergers Are Coming

Consolidation in the asset management space is due, according to James Angel, an associate professor at the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business, who says it’s…

October 8, 2020

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Admissions Director Q&A: Shelly Heinrich of Georgetown University McDonough School of Business

The associate dean of MBA admissions and director of marketing at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, Shelly Heinrich, joins us for this edition of our…

October 5, 2020

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Q&A: Meet Chunky the Georgetown Panda!

You may have seen him in your classes or appearing on Instagram and various locations across the United States visiting fellow Hoyas. Though he may be hovering around seven…

September 30, 2020

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Georgetown Professor on Trump Tax Report: We Should Not Pass Any Final Judgment Until We’ve Actually Seen the Returns

Joining us is Thomas Cooke, professor of business law at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, along with Yahoo Finance's Sibile. …

September 28, 2020

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How The Turmoil With TikTok Could Change The Course Of Big Tech

While TikTok’s announcement is a big story, Betsy Sigman, professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, points out that it’s far from a done deal.…

September 18, 2020

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Rude Work Emails Are Bad for Your Health and on the Rise – Here’s What You Need To Know

In 1998, one-fourth of employees polled said they were treated rudely at least once a week. By 2016 that figure had risen to 62%. Indeed, 98% have reported uncivil behavior of…

September 14, 2020

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China and U.S. Relations

In January, Chinese and American officials signed a trade pact that keeps commerce between the world’s two largest economies flowing. The agreement came despite the bilateral…

September 13, 2020

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Former Deutsche Bank Traders to Stand Trial in Test of Spoofing Crackdown

Some critics have questioned whether spoofing should be prosecuted as a crime, instead of a civil regulatory violation handled by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.…

September 11, 2020

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Xbox Series S vs PS5: Does the Cheapest Console Always Win?

This means the Xbox Series S will be a “no brainer” purchase for those in the market for a new games console, according to Luc Wathieu, professor of marketing from Georgetown…

September 11, 2020