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Insider identified five MBA programs to watch as students enter the business world after COVID-19.
The Yale School of Management developed a new case study that considers the impact of the pandemic.
Northwestern s Kellogg School has designed an initiative to support students through recruiting.
In 2020, turbulence replaced tradition for business schools, leaving them sprinting to devise new ways of teaching, studying, collaborating, and participating in campus life in the wake of COVID-19.
Now, with a full year of trial by fire in the rearview mirror and the term new normal a cliché, it s clear that the pandemic will affect education and society for the foreseeable future.
Rolling Stone Menu Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Is Pushing Back on Georgia’s Voting Restrictions
The Atlanta mayor using every tool at her disposal to safeguard access to the ballot box
By Austin McAfee/Icon Sportswire/AP
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is pushing back against new voting restrictions approved by the Republican-controlled Georgia state legislature and signed into law by Gov. Brian Kemp in March. Lance Bottoms signed an administrative order of her own Tuesday directing city officials to create a plan to “mitigate the impact” of the new rules.
The new rules impose onerous requirements on voting by mail, limit the number of drop-boxes ballots where can be deposited and the hours they will be available to voters, and reduces the number polling places in cities like Atlanta (while expanding the number in more rural areas), and make it easier for state officials to depose local election officials. Republican officials crafted the la
A conversation with G League president Shareef Abdur-Rahim
By Solomon Hughes
Former Cal basketball star Shareef Abdur-Rahim was named president of the G League, the official minor league of the National Basketball Association, in 2018. Per its website, the G League operates as a research and development laboratory to prepare players, coaches, and staff for an NBA career. Under Abdur-Rahim’s leadership, it is also challenging basketball’s status quo with the implementation of a new “professional path program” for elite players who have not yet met the age requirement to be drafted into the pros. Notably, the program offers NBA-bound players an alternative to the obligatory year in the NCAA after high school the so-called “one-and-done” rule.