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Evan Yates, MBA ’18: Uniting business, tech, and medicine

After starting a company with a friend during his second year of medical school, Yates knew that he wanted his life and career to be built on more than just medicine.

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Dyson School

Quick Q & A: Arnab Basu

Soccer aficionado, development and labor economics expert, and early career journalist in India—learn a little more about Arnab Basu, professor at the Dyson School.

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Johnson School

Opening the door for everyone: Reducing gender inequality in hospitality leadership

Senior Lecturer Susan Fleming discusses the need for more gender diversity in hospitality leadership and how women can take matters into their own hands.

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Dyson School

Gleaning to reduce food waste and food insecurity in America

Associate Professor Miguel Gomez discusses how gleaning operations can reduce the amount of food wasted and help feed those suffering from food insecurity.

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Dyson School

Quick Q & A: Jura Liaukonyte

Advertising expert, apple lover, and childhood “museum curator”—learn a little more about Jura Liaukonyte, associate professor at the Dyson School.

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Johnson’s LGBT community: Genuine, engaged, valued

Johnson is actively challenging attitudes that necessitate covering as well as other challenges facing lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people.

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How does virtual reality impact the consumer experience?

Professor Helen Chun explores the pros and cons of implementing VR as a way to enhance the consumer experience during the pre-consumption stage.

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Growth vs recession: The surprising way the economy affects CEO and auditor success

It takes years to become a CEO or audit engagement partner. But Professor Luo Zuo explains why success in these roles may be affected by economic health in years prior.

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The organizational key to increasing the number of women in leadership roles

Organizations are taking steps to identify and correct bias in hiring decisions, but what is the real key to increasing the number of women in leadership?