It is not uncommon for supervisors to lose their cool with employees at times. Sometimes it can escalate to become abusive. Troy Smith, assistant professor of management in the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s College of Business has studied how abusive bosses perceive and respond to their own abusive behaviors. “We explored how leaders view their own [.]
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Despite the coronavirus pandemic, some Ellington and Somers college students have continued to shine in their academic ventures. (Shutterstock )
ELLINGTON/SOMERS, CT Here are some recent notable accomplishments by local college students, as provided by readMedia Newswire.
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The Assumption University Office of Student Activities has announced that Lauren Masamery, of Somers, is currently serving as President of the Pinky Swear Pack for the 2020-21 academic year. The mission of the Pinky Swear Pack is to raise awareness for pediatric cancer. The group aims to fundraise as well as participate in events to provide financial and emotional relief for children and families battling cancer.
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Thomas Aman earns recognition for academic performance. Written By: Denton L. Newman Jr | 11:00 am, Dec. 14, 2020 ×
LINCOLN, NE - Thomas Aman of Menahga is among 196 students who have earned recognition for their academic excellence from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln s College of Business. The college recently recognized the students for their academic performance during the 2019-20 school year with the Clifford M. Hicks, LeRossignol and William Gold scholar awards.
Aman, an actuarial science major, earned the James E. LeRossignol Scholar Award.
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LINCOLN, Neb. William Weiner of Sterling is among 196 students who have earned recognition for their academic excellence from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s College of Business.
The college recently recognized the students for their academic performance during the 2019-20 school year with the Clifford M. Hicks, LeRossignol and William Gold scholar awards.
“These awards honor our students’ hard work and dedication to their education,” said Kathy Farrell, James Jr. and Susan Stuart Endowed Dean of the College of Business. “We are proud of how they challenged themselves and showed resilience working toward their goals of leading the future of business.”