Dec. 15, 2021 From fraud to finance: Lessons from the future of business By Matthew MacNaughton In 2017, JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon called bitcoin a fraud, going as far as to describe any of the […] Dec. 1, 2021 What will be popular next? By Megan Alt How do you know what will be popular next? Predicting the future like this has its benefits. A […] Nov. 15, 2021 What is Big Brother watching? By Anna E Batt Earlier this year, in the immediate wake of the storming of the United States Capitol, only a […] Nov. 8, 2021 To report or not report? That is the cyberbullying question By Anna E Batt We all lived through moments where we have had to intervene. Perhaps it was in response to a child […] Nov. 4, 2021 The diversity challenge for nonprofit boards By Karen Naylor Progress is the force that drives Shawn S. Edwards, DBA ’20, in her desire to help open pathways to […] Oct. 5, 2021 A case for teaching with stories By Matthew MacNaughton Teachers often use real-life examples to make lessons stick in the minds of students. TL Hill, […] Sep. 29, 2021 Is authenticity all it’s cracked up to be? By Megan Alt People are multifaceted; it’s what makes each person unique. Someone could express themselves one […] May 26, 2021 Managing risk with reward By Megan Alt Is your company taking enough risks? Managing a company is a challenge. CEOs need to balance […] Feb. 17, 2021 ERA to USA: Protecting a Fragile Future By Megan Alt and Nicole Dietzen “The people have a right to clean air, pure water, and to the preservation of the national, […] Dec. 31, 2020 The Water Cooler By Megan Alt Design: SK Designworks / Illustration: Scotty Reifsnyder Whether it’s over coffee or on Zoom, […] Dec. 1, 2020 The case for a social CEO By Taylor Tropea Influencers dominate today’s social media landscape. Consumers turn to their favorite bloggers, […] Oct. 30, 2020 To binge or not to binge? By Steve Orbanek How many Friday afternoon office conversations go a little something like this? “What are your […] Oct. 23, 2020 High time for legalization? By Kelly Sharadin Illustration by SK Designworks In 1973, Oregon became the first state in the U.S. to decriminalize […] Oct. 12, 2020 The future of translational research By Megan Alt In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic caused—and will continue to affect—dramatic changes in our world. In […] Sep. 30, 2020 Workaholics, get a life! By Anna Batt “In intercollegiate athletics and beyond, you put in your hours. Many people believe the only way […] Load More
Dec. 15, 2021 From fraud to finance: Lessons from the future of business By Matthew MacNaughton In 2017, JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon called bitcoin a fraud, going as far as to describe any of the […] Dec. 1, 2021 What will be popular next? By Megan Alt How do you know what will be popular next? Predicting the future like this has its benefits. A […] Nov. 15, 2021 What is Big Brother watching? By Anna E Batt Earlier this year, in the immediate wake of the storming of the United States Capitol, only a […] Nov. 8, 2021 To report or not report? That is the cyberbullying question By Anna E Batt We all lived through moments where we have had to intervene. Perhaps it was in response to a child […] Nov. 4, 2021 The diversity challenge for nonprofit boards By Karen Naylor Progress is the force that drives Shawn S. Edwards, DBA ’20, in her desire to help open pathways to […] Oct. 5, 2021 A case for teaching with stories By Matthew MacNaughton Teachers often use real-life examples to make lessons stick in the minds of students. TL Hill, […] Sep. 29, 2021 Is authenticity all it’s cracked up to be? By Megan Alt People are multifaceted; it’s what makes each person unique. Someone could express themselves one […] May 26, 2021 Managing risk with reward By Megan Alt Is your company taking enough risks? Managing a company is a challenge. CEOs need to balance […] Feb. 17, 2021 ERA to USA: Protecting a Fragile Future By Megan Alt and Nicole Dietzen “The people have a right to clean air, pure water, and to the preservation of the national, […] Dec. 31, 2020 The Water Cooler By Megan Alt Design: SK Designworks / Illustration: Scotty Reifsnyder Whether it’s over coffee or on Zoom, […] Dec. 1, 2020 The case for a social CEO By Taylor Tropea Influencers dominate today’s social media landscape. Consumers turn to their favorite bloggers, […] Oct. 30, 2020 To binge or not to binge? By Steve Orbanek How many Friday afternoon office conversations go a little something like this? “What are your […] Oct. 23, 2020 High time for legalization? By Kelly Sharadin Illustration by SK Designworks In 1973, Oregon became the first state in the U.S. to decriminalize […] Oct. 12, 2020 The future of translational research By Megan Alt In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic caused—and will continue to affect—dramatic changes in our world. In […] Sep. 30, 2020 Workaholics, get a life! By Anna Batt “In intercollegiate athletics and beyond, you put in your hours. Many people believe the only way […]