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Already Stretched Universities Now Face Huge Endowment Losses From Market Meltdown

Even before the market volatility, university and college endowments were realizing lower returns than endowments that support nonprofit organizations in the arts, human, …

March 13, 2020

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Coronavirus Grinds the Sports World to a Halt: Here’s What’s Canceled

Marty Conway, an adjunct professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, called the past two days of reckoning throughout sports “unprecedented.” Conway,…

March 13, 2020

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Boeing Korea’s New Engineering Center Achieves Gender-Balanced Workforce

In 2017, John and the employee-led business resource group Boeing Women Inspiring Leadership Korea, partnered with a Georgetown University MBA student team to develop best…

March 11, 2020

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Pressure Mounts for U.S. Government to Enact Stimulus Plan

The Trump administration and Congress are facing mounting pressure to assist impacted workers and industries as the spread of the coronavirus intensifies. Georgetown University's…

March 11, 2020

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Will Coronavirus Cause a Global Recession? We Still Don’t Know.

“It’s a potential threat to the global economy as it goes on longer,” Rohan Williamson, a professor of finance at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business,…

March 9, 2020

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OPINION: Airlines Must Lead the Way Now on Coronavirus

An op-ed by Rob Britton, adjunct professor: "Southwest CEO Gary Kelly and other industry executives have likened the impact of COVID-19 on travel demand to be similar to that of/…

March 9, 2020

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Factbox: A 7% Plunge in the S&P Triggered a Trading Halt. Here’s How Circuit Breakers Work

The SEC also introduced a rule called Regulation Systems Compliance and Integrity in 2014 to hold exchanges to a higher level of emergency preparedness, and the bourses do…

March 9, 2020

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Americans are Being Mean to Each Other. Trump and the Fight for the Democratic Nominee Are Making It Worse.

Incivility on any level can lead to serious problems in the workplace, including reduced performance, creativity and retention, according to Christine Porath, a professor at…

March 6, 2020

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How Safe is Your MBA Job Offer?

“Recruiters have not expressed any concern that the virus will impact their talent acquisition needs,” says Maureen Carpenter, Assistant Dean of Career Services at…

March 5, 2020

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A Surge in Telecommuting Could Jeopardize Economic Growth

Brooks Holtom, senior associate dean of strategy, finance, and organization and professor of management, discusses whether more people working from home during the coronavirus…

March 4, 2020