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Busting Brackets and Silos
Lessons from Duquesne on leveraging the impact of athletics and coaching leadership on brand awareness, during March Madness, or anytime.
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All Eyes on Loneliness
The next step in addressing student mental health is to focus more on loneliness, Daniel Eisenberg, Joe Behen, Jan Collins Eaglin, Zainab Okolo and Jeremy Nobel write.
The Erosion of Ritual in Modern Life
Navigating a world without formal ceremonies and rites of passage.
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Not the Dissertation but the Journey
While key, completing a thesis is the least important aspect of your Ph.D., writes María P. Ángel, and you should also focus on three other areas.
Keep Discussing DEIB in a Challenging Climate
Your audience focus is an essential tool for your institution’s ongoing equity work.
AI Digital Agents: Sending Advanced Computer Agents on Personal Tasks
This is not science fiction, rather it is science fact that we increasingly are sending artificial intelligence (AI) agents on our personal and professional tasks.
Three Questions for BU’s Paul Carlile
A conversation with the Senior Associate Dean, Online Learning at Questrom School of Business on academic innovation.
Guilt, the Most Powerful Human Emotion
Feelings of guilt and the path to redemption.
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