In The Media

Our faculty lend their expert opinion to media outlets around the world. Here’s a collection of where to find them. Plus, discover stories about our people and programs in a variety of publications.

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Nolan School

Hotels are promoting the nostalgia of the family road trip

Professor Chekitan Dev says new marketing is invoking the familiar tropes of the family car ride to a beach, the mountains, or a national park.

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Johnson School

If government’s first duty is to protect us, how can masks in public be optional?

Senior Lecturer Dana Radcliffe discusses an important ethical question around the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Dyson School

The U.S.-China trade deal risks falling victim to spiraling ties

Professor Eswar Prasad discusses deteriorating US-China relations, declining since the COVID-19 pandemic devastated the globe.

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Johnson School

These MBA programs are the top feeders to the tech industry — for now

Johnson was recently listed as a top feeder school for the tech industry, citing 15% of its 2019 class heading into the industry.

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Johnson School

‘Do you belong here?’: Lawsuits allege Hilton, other hotels discriminated against Black guests

Professor David Sherwyn says big hotel brands can recommend anti-discrimination training for franchised properties, but lack teeth under the law to require it.

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Dyson School

COVID exacerbates malnutrition in India, study finds

Professor Prabhu Pingali finds India’s strict COVID-lockdown has led to increased produce prices, limiting the affordability of a diverse diet.

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Nolan School

IHG bets on ultra-luxury even in this economy by expanding Regent hotels

Professor Steve Carvell says the the luxury market tends to be more insulated and recession-proof in most downturns.

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Nolan School

What hotel staycations during Covid era will be like

Professor Christopher Anderson says goodbye to the buffet, hello to the pre-wrapped meal option.

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Johnson School

Spend more on society and get more for yourself

Professor Robert Frank says the current pandemic shows us that different spending patterns could improve both the health and well-being of almost everyone in America.