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Apr. 5, 2023 From confrontation to collaboration: A movement towards shared sustainability By Jonathan GrayIn April 1970, the very first Earth Day became the largest single-day protest in American history. […] Mar. 30, 2023 The battle against bad behavior By Megan AltMisconduct can have a significantly negative impact on a business; for example, leading to a loss […] Feb. 15, 2023 Research insights at your fingertips By Ian BallThe Fox School’s top Knowledge Hub posts of 2022 For researchers, the phrase ‘knowledge is power’ […] Feb. 1, 2023 Don't let fake news fool you By Sandra GoodwaterSocial media is not only used to like and share family photos. It’s also utilized as a hub to […] Jan. 24, 2023 A balancing act: Can auditors resist the cash? By Rishika JainWe are taught not to bite the hand that feeds us. But what happens when someone feels coerced to […] Jan. 13, 2023 Top Newsroom Stories of 2022 By Michala ButlerThroughout 2022, the Fox School of Business Newsroom has published stories covering topics like […] Jan. 4, 2023 What do layoffs mean for the future of tech? By Michala ButlerSeveral major American technology companies have recently experienced mass layoffs. As business […] Oct. 24, 2022 MIS professor Jason Thatcher awarded TUM Ambassador By Rishika JainThis designation is one of the highest academic honors in Germany Management information systems […] Oct. 24, 2022 Facing supply chain disruption puts food banks resilience to the test By Michala ButlerIllustration by Scotty Reifsnyder Food banks are humanitarian missions that are ultimately judged […] Oct. 19, 2022 Kid-reviewed, kid-approved research By Laila SamphilipoWhen Vinod Venkatraman went to a Philadelphia science fair a few years ago, he didn’t expect to hit […] Oct. 17, 2022 Banks are talking the talk of corporate responsibility. But are they walking the walk? By Gabe Halperin-GoldsteinA closer look at mortgage lending behavior shows that banks with higher environmental, social and […] Oct. 4, 2022 Social media may hinder veterans’ adjustment into the civilian workforce By Michala ButlerIllustration by Jon Krause When easing back into civilian life, veterans are often directed to turn […] Sep. 23, 2022 The heart, body and brain of Marketing By Gabe Halperin-GoldsteinAs innovative technology captures increasingly intricate bodily responses to advertisements, Fox […] Sep. 20, 2022 How the Fox DBA can transform business practice By Ian BallEarning an advanced degree requires tremendous focus, discipline as well as personal and […] Sep. 19, 2022 Is President Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan impacting the price tag of college? By Michala ButlerAs college students returned to their respective universities for the start of the fall semester, […]