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- 01 Mar 2024
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In Harmony
Kim at Seoul’s government-built Hoehyeon “Citizens’ Apartments.” Opened in 1970, it stands as a reminder of a Korea from a very different era. Like so many South Koreans of a certain age, Michael ByungJu Kim (MBA 1990) lives in a country where the past lingers,... View Details
- 20 Jul 2021
- News
America's Medical Debt Is Much Worse Than We Think
- 01 Sep 2023
- News
Hands-on Learning About Global Markets
students, Gerardo Lietz notes that they didn’t fully comprehend how it has affected the economy and consumer behaviors until they were in country. “They were surprised by the extent to which the cultural and economic differences there had... View Details
Keywords: Jennifer Gillespie
- 31 Aug 2020
- News
State and Local Governments Peer Into the Pandemic Abyss
- 28 Jun 2015
- News
Ignore June 30: Time is on the Side of a Better Iran Deal
- 01 Dec 2023
- News
Rounding the Bend
Illustration by Fernando Cobelo To help people visualize what a circular economy could look like and bring the challenges down to a closet-sized scale, Emily Bolon (MBA/MPA 2007) recommends the following exercise. First, make a mental... View Details
- 01 Sep 2023
- News
3-Minute Briefing: Frances Haugen: (MBA 2011)
systems-based, not dependent on one person. That was a beautiful and liberating thing to hear. A big part of my advocacy is cultivating an ecosystem of accountability around social media safety. The goal of... View Details
- 02 May 2014
- News
Does Unusual Weather Cause More Crime?
- 02 Sep 2020
- News
Inflation Is Higher Than the Numbers Say
- 28 Feb 2014
- News
Bad bridges to nowhere
- 26 Jun 2013
- News
How The DOMA Repeal Benefits Businesses
- 25 Jan 2019
- News
Returning Government Workers Likely to Confront Glitches
- 14 Feb 2014
- News
Going for the Gold: Are the Olympics the Way to Build a Great City?
- 23 Mar 2015
- News
Cities Turn to Social Media to Police Restaurants
- 02 Mar 2016
- News
David Moss is Rewriting History
between the board’s conservative Republicans, who perceived a liberal bias in the curriculum, and its more moderate Republicans and Democrats. For three days, the board held contentious open meetings, arguing issues centuries old—Were the... View Details
Keywords: April White
- 15 Sep 2016
- News
Political Paralysis Is the Biggest Threat to U.S. Competitiveness
- 30 Aug 2016
- News