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Transforming Manufacturing and Construction

Transforming Manufacturing and Construction — One Girl at a Time

Yale GELP participant, Demi Knight Clark, launches She Built This City, a social venture that aims to create pathways for women into manufacturing and construction careers.
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Executive Education is Changing

How Executive Education is Changing

With every passing year, executive education evolves just a little more. Find out how.
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Startup Culture Problem

Talking about Startup Culture

Chicago Booth's Steve Kaplan and Starr Marcello are joined by New York Times reporter Mike Isaac to discuss the role of the corporate governance in entrepreneurship.
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Unfunded Pension Problem

States are Already Paying for Unfunded Pensions

Research by Chicago Booth PhD candidate Chuck Boyer suggests that the public pension funding crisis is not merely about future insolvency, rather future obligations are having an effect on the debt spreads right now.
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Children’s Future Mental Health

Brain Scans could Flag Children’s Future Mental Health Problems

A new study led by Northeastern University psychologist Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli, and UC Berkeley neuroscientist Silvia Bunge finds evidence that early brain scans can predict susceptibility to mental health or attention problems later in their life.
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First Observed Interstellar Comet

New NASA Image Provides more Details about First Observed Interstellar Comet

UCLA’s David Jewitt leads analysis of data from the Hubble Space Telescope of a new NASA image providing more details about the first observed interstellar comet.
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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe

Parker Probe Traces Solar Wind to its Source on the Sun’s Surface

A year ago, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe flew closer to the sun than any satellite in history, collecting a spectacular trove of data from the very edge of the sun’s million-degree corona that now reveals the source of a major component of the solar wind that continually peppers Earth’s atmosphere.
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Should We Trust Alexa

Do You Trust Alexa?

According to Chicago Booth’s Ann L. McGill and Booth PhD candidate Hye-Young Kim, how we respond and whether we trust Alexa partly depends on our financial status.
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Better Your Own Spending Habits

Rely on Others to Better Your Own Spending Habits

Research by Chicago Booth’s Michael Weber and co-authors reveals that having insight into the consumption habits of others can reduce your own spending habits.
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Choose Executive Education

5 Reasons Why You Should Choose Executive Education

If you’re struggling to make the decision of whether or not you should enroll into an executive education program, here are 5 reasons why you should.
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Choose Executive Education

Reasons Why You Should Choose Executive Education

If you’re struggling to make the decision of whether or not you should enroll into an executive education program, here are 5 reasons why you should.
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Common Courtesies in Relationships

Common Courtesies Can Mean a Lot in a Relationship

Research by Chicago Booth’s Shereen Chaudhry and Carnegie Mellon’s George Loewenstein suggests that small exchanges like “I’m sorry” and “thank you” make a big difference between people.
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