One-third of large newspapers cut staff in 2020: Pew
...an increase in straight ticket voting, in turn, translates into more polarized voters, said Charles Angelucci, one of the study's authors.
...an increase in straight ticket voting, in turn, translates into more polarized voters, said Charles Angelucci, one of the study's authors.
"The fact of the matter is that if America wants to remain a world leader it has to invest in its people."
Nupur Garg (SF '11) says: "...dare to dream big and dare even more to make that dream come true."
“The idea that the pandemic has kind of restarted America's start-up engine is a real thing."
“It's important to understand how culture fundamentally shapes how people respond not only to this pandemic, but to future crises as well."
Prof. Emeritus Bengt Holmström is one of the world's most influential economists and a long-time faculty member at MIT.
Adam Au (SF '20) writes: "With tamper-resistant ownership made possible by the NFT technology, digital art can now be sold for real value."
“There will be at some point some kind of standardization of disclosure, and in a way that is not too burdensome for companies either."
Prof. Emeritus Lotte Bailyn has been awarded the Centennial Medal from the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
“From the start, entrepreneurs need to focus on the value they can create for a very specific group of target customers."