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Ann Saterbak, professor of the practice in the department of biomedical engineering, was awarded the Fulbright Global Scholar Award, which will fund her new cross-cultural work in engineering ...
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Ad tech companies often face a number of challenges when expanding into European markets. In collaboration with digitalAudience, we examine how they can expand successfully in the territory, and work ...
In the interview, Sajjad Kargili has emphasised that statehood and Sixth Schedule protections are essential and complementary measures, and that the KDA is not willing to compromise on either of these ...
This summer, Central Michigan University business students and faculty traveled to China for a new faculty-led study abroad program organized in collaboration with Zhejiang University of Technology.
What emerges is a portrait of PTO as more than just a policy. Paid time off reflects how organizations value their people, whether workplace culture encourages rest, and whether employees can ...
Picture this: A team meeting derails because two colleagues snipe at each other. The root cause: They’re on opposite sides of every issue that hits the headlines. It doesn’t matter that you’ve banned ...
At work, we rush to acknowledge our differences, but our shared experiences are key. On a recent holiday in Zambia, I was reminded that what is foreign can still be familiar.
Palantir Technologies is one of the most discussed yet least understood companies in the technology world. For years, it has been surrounded by secrecy, shaped by its origins in national security, and ...