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30 Galentine's Day Gift Ideas for the Gayle to Your Oprah

Oprah Magazine |

Oprah Magazine features Global Studies Professor Joni Seager's new book on it's "Galentine's Day" gift list. "The Women's Atlas" is an up-to-date look at how women all over the world are living today and the magazine describes it as "informative, insightful, and impactful." 

 

Take Back Your Privacy: Stopping Fraudulent E-Money Transfers

NBC News |
Steve Weisman, Senior Lecturer of Law, Taxation, and Financial Planning, provides his expert opinion on Jenny Racioppi's fraud case where Bank of America denied her a refund of $1,500 after notifying her of some suspicious activity on her bank account. 

Uber’s Questionable New ‘Morale Device’

Institutional Investor |
Finance Professor Len Rosenthal discusses his belief that pre-IPO shares will not help start-ups retain workers.

Do International Students Need U.S. Health Insurance?

U.S. News & World Report |
Margaret Fitzgerald, Interim Director of the Center for Health and Wellness, explains the health insurance requirements for international students.

How Many of Us Are Living Paycheck to Paycheck?

Atlanta Journal Constitution |

In light of the government shutdown, Economics Professor Dave Gulley joins a discussion on incomes and the U.S. labor market.

Why Are International Students Turning Their Back on American Colleges?

MarketWatch |
Carolina Figueroa, Vice President of Enrollment Management, discusses the decrease in international students applying to colleges in the United States and its possible causes. 

Making the Most of Your Business Advisory Council

AACSB International |

Patricia M. Flynn, Trustee Professor of Economics & Management, offers advice on how business schools can strengthen their Business Advisory Councils.

Pay-What-You-Want Restaurant Planned for Reading

Reading Eagle |
Marketing Professor Susan Dobscha's research into why the non-profit, pay-what-you-can Panera Cares restaurant model was not a success is highlighted.

More Colleges Are Asking Scholars for Diversity Statements. Here's What You Need to Know.

The Chronicle of Higher Education |
History Professor Chris Beneke weighs in as more colleges and universities ask faculty interviewing for positions to explain how their experience can impact institutional efforts to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion. 

Could Going Paperless Be Bad for Tourism?

World News - Travel Wire News |
.A survey from Bentley's Center for Marketing Technology reveals that while technologically advanced marketing is an important tool, print and physical forms of advertising are still quite valuable in the tourism industry.