Dr. Varun Gupta, an associate professor of logistics and business analytics in the University of North Georgia's (UNG) Mike Cottrell College of Business (MCCB), recently earned first place in a case ...
Joseph J. Thorndike examines how tariff policy in the 19th century slowed the introduction of the modern income tax.
BYU public relations students officially started their campaigns for the National Bateman Case Study Competition on Monday, ...
With a new year comes new legislative sessions, and new attempts by special interest to craft laws to their own advantage. A ...
The case of medical education in India illustrates the problematic phenomenon of students leaving the Global South to study ...
His transformation from a sedentary lifestyle to a world champion is a powerful reminder that it's never too late to start exercising ...
Historically, education has played a vital role in identity formation, especially when looking at minority groups. Group threat theory (Stephen & Stephen, 2000) suggests that minority ...
Starmer and Opposition Leader had said a judge's decision allowing a Palestinian family the right to remain in the UK was ...
Adrian Blattner from Stanford University examines political polarization in Germany, the U.S., and Brazil, highlighting the rise of affective polarization and the need for dialogue and understanding ...
A new RAND report raises doubts about the combat readiness of China’s PLA, citing internal corruption, political priorities, ...
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