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Christopher Shea, The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 14, 2014 Today, academic stardom is more likely to be achieved by speakers at “ideas” conferences than the doyens of the past, according to this article’s author. […read...
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Ravi Somaiya, The New York Times, April 14, 2014 The Washington Post and Guardian U.S. won the Pulitzer Prize for public service, among the most prestigious awards in journalism, for their articles based on National Security Agency documents leaked by the former...
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Michael Corkery, Dealbook, The New York Times, April 14, 2014 Investors and analysts feared the worst from Citigroup, the global bank that has been besieged for months by regulatory problems and an industrywide trading slump. But Citigroup managed to beat...
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Josh Haner, The New York Times, April 10, 2014 Nearly a year after the Boston Marathon bombing, The New York Times reposts this slideshow that chronicles the progress of Jeff Bauman, a survivor who lost both legs in the bombing, in the months following...
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“The Management Tip,” Harvard Business Review, April 8, 2014 In an ever-accelerating business culture, where smaller teams are taking on increasing workloads, it’s impossible to get everything done as fast as we’d like. This article...
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“Bank Technology News,” American Banker, April 4, 2014 The poll results are in, responding to the question of whether banks should adopt a Wells Fargo-style “war room” strategy of monitoring and responding to social media. […read...