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The Next Frontier for College Programs for Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners: Teaching Them Entrepreneurship

The stigma against job candidates with criminal records is so strong that, even with the skills they may have learned behind bars, many find it easier to start a business than…

July 12, 2020

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Corporate Money, Black Lives Matter Protests and Elites’ Opinion Drove Redskins Name Change

Outside experts agreed. “Sports is a business. When you have so many of your corporate partners and sponsors advocating for a change, you need to listen,” said Jimmy Lynn,…

July 12, 2020

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So You Want to be a Professor? Here are Some Inconvenient Truths

Jason Brennan, the Robert J. and Elizabeth Flanagan Family Professor of Strategy, Economics, Ethics, and Public Policy at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business,…

July 10, 2020

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5 Of The Best US Business Schools For African-American MBAs

In addition to being an NBMBAA partner school, McDonough is also a member of the Consortium for Graduate Study in Management. Formed in 1966 with the aim of giving African…

July 10, 2020

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5 Tips for Communicating with Employees During a Crisis

An article by Brooks Holtom, senior associate dean and professor of management: "Every leader knows that communication during a crisis is critical. When leaders communicate with…

July 9, 2020

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What CEOs can do to Advance Racial Justice

An op-ed with Damien Dwin (B'97), Alyssa Lovegrove, academic director of the Pivot Program, and Pietra Rivoli, professor and executive director of the Pivot Program: "As many in…

July 8, 2020

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America, Germany, and Hungary: A New Relationship

An article by Michael Czinkota, associate professor of international business and marketing: "Interesting times bring continuous changes which in turn affect national linkages…

July 6, 2020

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Prominent DTC Brands, Including Casper, Glossier, Harry’s, and Smile Direct Club are Continuing to Pump Money into Facebook and Instagram Despite the Ad Boycott

"For the bigger legacy brands, there's not so much of a cost to them coming off Facebook," said Christie Nordhielm, associate professor at Georgetown University's McDonough…

July 6, 2020

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Chinese Markets Surge on Recovery Hopes

Yahoo Finance’s Brian Sozzi and Alexis Christoforous speak with Georgetown Professor Arthur Dong about the recent surge in Chinese markets, and President Trump's recent tweets…

July 6, 2020

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Amid Boycott Pressure, Facebook Agrees to Brand Safety Audit

“The rule with Facebook right now is all of their moves are reluctant, incremental and ultimately inconsequential,” said Christie Nordhielm, an associate teaching professor…

July 1, 2020