Inc. – Now, a new study published in the journal MIS Quarterly suggests a simple adjustment some people make (or maybe that they do automatically), that makes their arguments seem more persuasive.
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Purdue Pharma bypasses state drug monitoring
MGM Resorts, Encore Boston Harbor talks could rile casino waters in CT
Mass Live – Even though the top executive for the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation pooh-poohed the notion last week, Connecticut’s two tribal casino would be the logical buyer if MGM Resorts International sells off its downtown Springfield property, according to an expert on the regional gambling industry.
Insurtech Covr sees major hiring, fundraising opportunities downtown
Pay-ratio disclosures put exec compensation, income inequality in spotlight
Australia Blog Week 16 – Melbourne and Sydney
Melbourne and Sydney – the two largest Australian cities fiercely rival one another. This past Easter weekend my friends and I spent the long weekend in Melbourne exploring the iconic landmarks in and around the city. Continue Reading
How GM Cruise uses its Dashride acquisition to build a robo-taxi company
Competition Yields Revenue Ideas for Women’s Fund

The Connecticut Women’s Education and Legal Fund (CWEALF) got some fresh ideas for revenue growth, and UConn students gained hands-on experience in management consulting, thanks to a recent case competition hosted by the business school’s Management Department.Continue Reading
Commencement 2019: In an Unpredictable World, Be True to Yourself
On his first day as a student athlete at UConn, John Fodor ’85 briefly considered just packing up and going home.Continue Reading
Building a Successful Startup with UConn Support
In less than six years, Cremins turned the company he began at UConn into a sought-after enterprise. He recently sold it to Elkay, an international manufacturing company known for water fountains and bottle filling stations commonly found in offices, schools, gyms, airports, and hotels.Continue Reading