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Photo: A workman removes a character from a sign on the Twitter headquarters building in San Francisco, Monday, July 24, 2023. Elon Musk has unveiled a new "X" logo to replace Twitter's famous blue bird as he follows through with a major rebranding of the social media platform he bought for $44 billion last year. The X started appearing at the top of the desktop version of Twitter on Monday, but the bird was still dominant across the smartphone app. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)
Social Media

Brilliant? Delusional? Understanding Why Elon Musk Changed Twitter to X

July 25, 2023
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Public Policy

Greater Boston Housing Earns “Failing Grade” in Annual Report Card

October 26, 2022
Photo of Elon Musk, a white man looking to the left as he wears a black suit ensemble and black tie. He stands in a dark room with lights going down in stripes behind him.
Social Media

Elon Musk Buys Twitter. Should We Worry?

April 26, 2022
Updating curricula to provide the best education is the shared drive of Kathleen Vandenberg (left), a College of General Studies master lecturer in rhetoric, and Pnina Feldman (right), a Questrom School of Business associate professor of operations and technology management. Vandenberg has received the 2022 Gerald and Deanne Gitner Family Award for Innovation in Teaching with Technology and Feldman is the winner of this year’s Provost’s Scholar-Teacher Award winner. Photo of Kathleen Vandenberg by Cydney Scott. Photo of Pnina Feldman by Jackie Ricciardi. This photo is a composite of the two pictures side by side
College of General Studies

BU Scholars Honored with University Teaching Awards

April 19, 2022
Photo of futuristic cyborg, with white and gray arms and legs, interviewing a job applicant, a woman with a red sweater and blonde hair. The image is 3-D generated. The cyborg and candidate sit at a desk in a sparse gray room.
Artificial Intelligence

AI Interviews Can Be Biased and Just Plain Weird, Questrom Expert Says

March 28, 2022
Vector illustration of symbolic sustainable partnership and environmental friendly business. 2 hands, one white and one brown, shake hands with green leaves between their hands. They're on a background of various brown clouds and leaves as a businessman looks at the hands with an approving look.
Organizational Behavior

Can Capitalists Profit While Helping the Marginalized and the Planet?

March 14, 2022
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Marketing & Communications

Rethinking Valentine’s Day Marketing for the Unattached or Lonely

February 9, 2022
Photo representative of the supply chain crisis 2021: A large, Evergreen shipping container docked in the Port of Los Angeles. Green, red, and blue shipping containers are piled high on the ships, as they wait to be unloaded during a worker shortage.
Supply Chains

Supply Chain Crisis Could Screw Up Your Holiday Shopping

November 10, 2021
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Business and Politics

For Companies, Talking Politics or Opining on Social Issues Can Be Like Stepping on a Landmine

July 23, 2020
Illustration of Mark Zuckerberg being demolished by a wrecking ball.
Business & Law

Is Breaking Up Amazon, Facebook, and Google a Good Idea?

October 7, 2019

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