Student Research: Is It a Small World After All? Disney’s China Gamble
by James Kochien (MIB 2017) “Disneyland is presented as imaginary in order to make us believe that the rest is
Read Moreby James Kochien (MIB 2017) “Disneyland is presented as imaginary in order to make us believe that the rest is
Read Moreby Justin Erickson (MALD 2017) My research is based on identifying economic development policy priorities for Honduras at the country
Read Moreby Nadim Choucair (MALD 2016) and Thomas Flynn (MALD 2017) With no warning, Banque du Liban, the Lebanese central bank,
Read Moreby Nathan Cohen-Fournier (MIB 2017) To share: to allow someone to use or enjoy something that one possesses. We can
Read Moreby Lauren Bieniek, (MALD 2016) Agribusinesses that include smallholder farmers in their operations present an opportunity to grow incomes and
Read Moreby Aditi Patel (MALD 2016) and Gaspar Rodriguez (MA 2016) Over the last 15 years, Salesforce has grown from a
Read MorePlease join us for a one-day, student-run conference that will bring together business professionals, academics, and students focused on international
Read MoreAbout.com’s Sustainable Investing homepage featured a series of posts from Masters of International Business Candidate Alexandra Edelstein (’16). The three-part
Read MoreFirst-year MIB student Ammar Karimjee was invited to sit on a UN panel on the issue of FGM/C in support
Read MorePresented by the Fletcher Africana Club, the 3rd Annual Fletcher Africana Conference is coming up fast, taking place on the
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