Examining Gender and Pathways to Social Hierarchy through...
Highlights research by Sonya Mishra and coauthors on how gender stereotypes impact one’s path to social prominence.
View at Phys.orgHighlights research by Sonya Mishra and coauthors on how gender stereotypes impact one’s path to social prominence.
View at Phys.orgQuotes Scott D. Anthony on the challenges Warner Bros. Discovery is facing, including a legal battle with the NBA and difficulties in ad sales pricing.
View at VarietyFeatures Paul Argenti and his insights on the CEO change at Starbucks, the challenges facing incoming CEO Brian Niccol, and more.
View at CNBCFeatures expertise from Scott Neslin in an article examining the pros and cons of the Capital One Venture X rewards card.
View at WalletHubQuotes Dean Matthew J. Slaughter on how U.S. investments abroad increased alongside U.S. job growth at home.
View at U.S. Chamber of CommerceQuotes Paul Argenti on the recent controversy surrounding Coca-Cola following an advertisement in Bangladesh with misleading information on the company’s operations in Palestine.
View at The Washington PostQuotes Owen Scannell T’19, CEO of Premier Rugby Sevens, on the recent popularization of the sport due to the 2024 Olympics and what may come next.
View at ForbesHighlights Kate Jhaveri T’03, CMO of TikTok, and the opportunities she has in enhancing TikTok’s global brand in the U.S.
View at Campaign USQuotes Stephen Pidgeon, executive director of career services, on the highest-paying industries for MBA graduates.
View at FortuneCharles Wheelan joins 1A’s politics series If You Can Keep It to discuss the impact of Kamala Harris’ ascent to the top of the Democratic presidential ticket for moderate voters.
View at 1AFeatures Lawrence Mur’ray, executive director of admissions and financial aid, in an article examining efforts to reduce roadblocks faced by international students when attempting to obtain a visa.
View at The PIERoger McNamee T’82 joins Vanity Fair’s Inside the Hive podcast to discuss the perceived conservative shift in Silicon Valley.
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