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Complex Reasons Spur Women to Change STEM Majors, New Georgetown Study Finds

The triple threat of low grades, gender composition of a major and gender stereotypes are what compel undergraduate women to switch from a STEM (science, technology, engineering,…

October 13, 2017

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If Etihad and Emirates Hook Up, Will Airbus Be Biggest Loser?

The three Gulf airlines (Emirates, Etihad and Qatar), which reportedly have received more than 0 billion in subsidies since 2004, have been accused of violating the Open Skies…

October 12, 2017

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As Advisors Jump Into AI, Experts Warn About Data

“Advice can be provided faster [with AI],” says Reena Aggarwal, a professor at Georgetown University, where she directs the Center for Financial Markets and Policy. “AI …

October 11, 2017

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MBA Students Organize McDonough Faculty Research Series

LEARN MORE ABOUT A GEORGETOWN MBA EventsRequest InfoApply Georgetown MBA students in the Student Government Association (SGA) have organized a lunch-and-learn series for fellow…

October 10, 2017

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Just as We Do Not Want Drunks to Drive, We Do Not Want the Ignorant to Vote Either

Jason Brennan is an American political scientist. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of Arizona. He is currently an associate professor at Georgetown…

October 8, 2017

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The Times, in Europe, They Are a-Changin’

An op-ed by Michael Czinkota, associate professor: “The German elections are over, and for a brief moment, it looks like all is stable. But make no mistake, this is only the…

October 6, 2017

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5 Phrases to Never Say When Delivering Bad News

“Bad news should never come as a surprise,” writes Robert Bies, a professor of management at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, for Forbes. “Failure to…

October 6, 2017

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The Key to Campbell Soup’s Turnaround? Civility

An op-ed by Christine Porath, associate professor of management: Civility may take a lot of time and effort, but it’s worth it. Make sure to set expectations for how you intend…

October 5, 2017

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The People are Ready for the Supreme Court’s Close-Up

An op-ed by Thomas Cooke, distinguished teaching professor: “As the United States Supreme Court’s 2017-2018 session begins, as it always does, on the first Monday in October,…

October 3, 2017

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Agrawal Receives Distinguished Service Award

Vishal Agrawal, associate professor of operations and information management and Beit Family Fellow, received a 2017 Management Science Distinguished Service Award for his…

October 2, 2017