How a Carnegie Mellon director fosters inclusivity
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Anita Carleton promotes a workplace that doesn’t just support women, but respects and includes all genders.
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Anita Carleton promotes a workplace that doesn’t just support women, but respects and includes all genders.
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The findings have implications for the role that information inequality plays in shaping policy
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Hackathon is open to the public and will take place November 6-8, 2020
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The Indiana Department of Child Services used job simulations to cut staff turnover by 31% and lay the foundation for a data-centric transformation.
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Ed Golding advocated for fair housing at the Federal Housing Authority and Freddie Mac. His legacy: Decades of housing finance reform.
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What voters read and retain varies by age, gender, race, and socioeconomic status — which in turn can influence politicians and policy.
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"This study looks at whether the introduction of the gig economy into a region can lessen the demand for UI and mitigate the need to accumulate personal debt.”
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Ratings agencies could be using subjective factors to assign risk; or portfolio managers could be strategically using “window-dressing” to make CLOs appear less risky.
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Make these three social agreements: Listen to be changed, call in don’t call out, and question your first assumptions.
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New research suggests accommodations by banks and the courts can help at least some small businesses survive bankruptcy.