This Alumna Tells It Like It Is
Podcast host Cassandra Rae Pittman ’12 is having candid conversations with female entrepreneurs.
Podcast host Cassandra Rae Pittman ’12 is having candid conversations with female entrepreneurs.
Local Civics brings civics technology and programming to young people across the country.
Professor Shang-Jin Wei offers an alternative to President Trump’s executive orders on TikTok and WeChat.
FeedMyCity distributed 4.5 million cooked meals to migrant workers in India through a mix of marketing, technology, and leadership.
The Movement, founded by Jordan Giallanzo ’18, drives change by making civic engagement easier and more rewarding.
Research demonstrates that the introduction of new drugs to the marketplace results in longer lives and shorter hospital stays.
Ozi Okaro ’03 founded Ikuzi Dolls to give her young daughters toys they could identify with.
New research demonstrates that starting a business increases financial stability and reduces recidivism.
Alumni co-founders of job site Wanted know that transparency and salary are top priorities for talent.
Robots could become integral parts of our lives during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world of business, while bringing historical inequities and injustice into sharp relief.
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