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Full STEAM Ahead
Hilary Lashley Renison’s startup, Tinker & Fiddle, encourages children to learn and apply technology at the intersection of culinary arts, music, fashion, and gaming.
Investing for good
Mubadala Ventures investor Alaa Halawa focuses on early-growth, deep-tech life science companies that are disrupting traditional industries.
Amazing, inspiring, and eye-opening: Nolan School students recap summer internships
Two dozen School of Hotel Administration undergraduates share their summer internship experiences in hospitality and beyond.
Reggie Fils-Aimé ’83 to visit as Dyson’s first leader in residence
Reggie Fils-Aimé ’83, retired president and COO of Nintendo of America, is named the inaugural leader in residence for Dyson's new leadership program.
Listen Up: Podcasts go mainstream
Podcast producers are finding listeners who crave a longer-form media experience and the informal conversation format that podcasts offer.
Startup Snapshot: Intentionally Inventive
Scott Yewell’s startup, Purpose Built Software, builds time-saving and efficient custom applications for companies.
Profile in Leadership: Maggie Chan Jones, MBA ’09, founder and CEO of Tenshey
Former SAP CMO Maggie Chan Jones launched executive coaching firm Tenshey to advance gender diversity and leadership development.
The character of conscience
You can help yourself to act virtuously in your personal and professional life by acknowledging that you are vulnerable to mistakes in moral judgement.
Startup Snapshot: Growing Up Fast
Zawadi Bryant fostered a culture “to think not like just a single location, but more like a network” as co-founder of NightLight Pediatric Urgent Care.
Applying to the One-Year MBA program? Take these 4 steps.
Could Johnson’s One-Year MBA program be right for you? If you’re thinking of applying, here are four steps to making the admissions process go smoothly.
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