‘Elsbeth’ takes a boilerplate police procedural and tosses in a character from another show entirely — with delightful results.
‘Elsbeth’ takes a boilerplate police procedural and tosses in a character from another show entirely — with delightful results, writes Phillip Maciak.
‘How organizations can encourage productive allyship’
Hannah Birnbaum, of Olin Business School, co-writes an article about recent research, which found that one reason why more people in advantaged groups don’t engage in allyship is because they underestimate how much their actions will be appreciated.
How much will luck play into who wins March Madness championship? I’d go with 12%.
For all of us following our favorite teams, there’s always the tendency to blame a team’s exit from the NCAA tournament to bad luck. Statistically, though, the ball usually bounces true, writes Mark Rank.
Kushner Deal in Serbia Follows Earlier Interest by Trump
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
From 4-leaf clovers to some unexpected history, all you need to know about St. Patrick’s Day
Leigh Eric Schmidt, the Edward C. Mallinckrodt Distinguished University Professor
Bernie Sanders Proposes Reducing Americans’ Workweek to 32 Hours
Liberty Vittert, professor of practice of data science
Saudi Arabia’s $2B tennis investment ‘feels like PGA Tour-LIV Golf all over again’: Patrick Rishe
Patrick Rishe, director of the sports business program
The 9 Habits Positive Psychologists Swear By For A Fulfilling Life
Tim Bono, lecturer in psychological & brain sciences
Doctors Can Now Edit the Genes Inside Your Body
Douglas Mann, MD, the Ada L. Steininger Professorship in Cardiology
Americans Don’t Care as Much About Work. And It Isn’t Just Gen Z.
Yongseok Shin, professor of economics
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