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Students go behind the scenes on Royal Caribbean cruise

Twenty students from the Hotel School witnessed firsthand how Royal Caribbean International successfully operates its cruises after they boarded the Enchantment of the Seas in February for a three-day experiential learning trip to the Bahamas.

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Dyson community celebrates students, faculty, and staff at awards ceremony

Students, faculty, and staff gathered on Friday, April 27, 2018, for an awards ceremony in recognition of some of the many excellent contributions during the 2017–2018 academic year.

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Quick Q & A: Jawad Addoum

Father, basketball fan, and passionate about finance—learn a little more about Jawad Addoum, assistant professor of finance at the Dyson School.

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As lifestyle brands enter the hospitality business, hotel rooms double as showrooms

Helen Chun, associate professor of services marketing at the Hotel School, offers insight into why the hotel-as-retailer concept is one worth following.

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Marriott Rewards merger with Starwood, Ritz-Carlton programs brings mixed reviews

Chekitan Dev, professor of marketing at the Hotel School, argues that the merged Marriott loyalty program is a “mixed blessing for its members.”

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New rules on making cars in China could help Tesla – or give it even more to worry about

Shanjun Li, professor of economics and policy at the Dyson School, contextualizes technological advancements of Chinese domestic automakers and its relation to the recent announcement by the Chinese government.

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Steven Kyle breaks down Trump’s economic policies and their impact on taxpayers

Steven Kyle, associate professor at the Dyson School, speaks to CGTN America about President Donald Trump’s economic policies.

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Starbucks is turning to a type of workplace training that ‘really took off after Ferguson’

Michelle Duguid, associate professor of management and organizations at the Johnson, comments on what diversity and inclusion training in the workplace looks like today.

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Taking aim at false empowerment: How leaders can build a culture of trust

Management and organizational behavior professor Tony Simons takes aim at a popular management practice that can do more harm than good if poorly implemented.