Author: J. Merritt Melancon
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When less is more
Tapping into the language of design, consumers assume unadorned packages signify simpler, healthier foods.
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Campbell named director of UGA’s Institute for Leadership Advancement
Alumna tapped to guide next chapter of Terry College’s leadership institute.
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Selig Center unveils 2022 Multicultural Economic Report
The buying power of American households continued to grow and diversify.
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Relational leadership is key to overcoming ‘grand challenges’
Female leaders won big points for collaboration and empathy during the pandemic—even if that wasn’t…
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Ox Sox translates foot funk into $10,000 prize
Terry MIS student captured the UGA Next Top Entrepreneur contest.
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Leadership Dawgs turn leadership development training into real-world impact
Leadership Dawgs help nonprofits increase fundraising and build community in its inaugural year.
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UGA Idea Accelerator boosts plan to help homeless students
The program has granted more than $85,000 in startup funding and helped 721 budding entrepreneurs…
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Professor explains what happened at Silicon Valley Bank
The bank may not fall alone, but it’s unlikely to become a financial crisis.
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State is in for a mild, short recession
The Georgia Economic Outlook report says state should avoid the worst effects.
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Director’s passion for finance helps his students forge paths on Wall Street and beyond
James Johnson left a banking job to learn more about the inner workings of the…
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UGA alumnus performs flyover at Sanford Stadium
Trevor Phinney can’t remember a time when he didn’t root for the Bulldogs.
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UGA’s SWAKE takes home first prize in SEC Pitch Competition
Vanessa Sachs represents the UGA Entrepreneurship Program with her pitch for sweatproof cosmetics.
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Study offers new perspective on the 2008 housing crash
UGA researchers dig into the causes of the mid-2000s housing price surge.
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Did my computer say it best?
Research finds trust in algorithmic advice from computers can blind us to mistakes.
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‘Service with a smile’ costs more than you think
Forcing a smile at work is leading to burnout and exhaustion.
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Dawg Camp Innovate builds foundation for community of problem solvers
Dawg Camp Innovate, an extended orientation program for UGA first-year students, introduces them to design…
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Alumni companies make good use of Kickstart Fund
Student-run venture fund has knack for supporting student dreams.
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New study abroad program in Israel focused on business
UGA entrepreneurship students seek the secrets to Tel Aviv’s startup success.
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Wellness programs help employees — and their companies
Workers reported better health while their organizations saw the benefits.
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Customer dissatisfaction can erode merger benefits
Mergers often cost companies in the long run, unless they focus on marketing and sales.
