Digital Marketing Against the Backdrop of the Coronavirus Pandemic
With the global pandemic of coronavirus altering our daily routines, business people and marketers have started to shift their marketing strategies to cope with this disruption in the marketplace. While
Is Social Media Spreading Coronavirus Misinformation Faster Than the Virus Itself?
It’s been a little over a month since a new strain of coronavirus appeared in China’s Wuhan province and promptly spread to over 25 countries and territories outside mainland China. At least 560 have died
The Family and Medical Leave Act Turns 25 While Paid Parental Leave is in Diapers
Over twenty-five years ago, on Feb. 8, 1993, President Clinton signed the Family and Medical Leave Act which mandated companies with more than 50 employees to offer 12 weeks of unpaid leave to care for
Seeing the Mind’s Machinery: the Next Skill for Educators by Julie Nariman
As an educator, I have always thought that integration and diversity make any learning environment better. My idea was that any classroom, school, or district is better off when it resembles the larger
Does the College Bribery Scandal Highlight Problems with Privileged Youth or Their Parents?
When news broke in the middle of March about a college admissions bribery scandal that involved, among other people, well-off celebrities like “Desperate Housewives” actress Felicity Huffman and former
Although it’s still too early to be bullish about the stock market in 2019, the economy is still humming along, unemployment remains historically low, and wages have finally begun to rise more quickly.
College Tuition: How to Save for Your Child's Future Without Ruining Yours
Has the thought of paying your child’s college tuition given you fits at night? Was it one of the first things that ran through your head even before she was born? Believe it or not, if your child’s college
In recent years we have seen the rise of women leaders and entrepreneurs across industries as varied as technology, finance, health care, and education. While women still have a way to go before reaching
Does School Reform Lay the Groundwork for Discrimination?
With the current administration coming out in favor of school choice reforms, the ongoing debate over the fairness and the efficacy of school voucher programs and charter schools seems to be picking up
In the past few decades, the concept of child rearing after a divorce has evolved noticeably. Traditionally, courts favored the custodial parent, usually the mother. In recent years, however, landmark
Many people don’t mind talking about how they make their money or how their career has evolved. Nevertheless, try asking what they are doing with their money and how they plan to grow it, and you will
Imagine if you moved to a new lakeside community, and they forced you to pay about 85% of its association dues even if you had no interest in joining their association, taking part in their activities,
When White Collar Crime, Social Media, Cryptocurrency, and Celebrity Collide in the Cyber Age
The recent fines levied against the music producer DJ Khaled and the fighter Floyd Mayweather for promoting a cryptocurrency without telling their followers that they were being paid underlines an unusual
As if the omnipresent specter of school shootings wasn’t enough, another threat to student safety has emerged in the form of cyber attacks. Although the horrific gun violence that plagues many of the nation’s
What’s Next for Elon Musk, CEOs, and Social Networks?
Subsequent to Tesla and Elon Musk’s punishment by the SEC for misleading investors with a pledge to take the company private, Musk responded by tweeting out a sarcastic comment which seemed to take a shot