By Dean Whittaker The play the Music Man that I saw at the Goodman Theater recently reminded me of economic development. The play was written in 1957 and is about the misadventures of a traveling salesman posing as Professor Harold Hill, a music instructor, who...
By Brittany Gebben I recently heard a TedTalk podcast by economist Andrew McAfee that raised an interesting question, “What Will Future Jobs Look Like?” (click here for TedTalk). McAfee talks about the impact of technology and machines now being capable of doing...
By Sambridhi Sherestha I am in my early twenties, graduated recently and I am looking to further studies in the United States. My days go by surfing the internet about the MBA requirements and opportunities. Just a few weeks back I was talking to a friend of mine over...
By Ayush Dev Pant Internships are regarded as the bridge between the academic and the corporate world. Many companies throughout the world open up internship opportunities for the young workforce in the market. Interns tend to be dedicated towards their work as they...
By Joe Sigler Ever since I can remember, baseball was my favorite sport to play. I recall receiving a glove for Christmas when I was four and asking my dad if we could go out into the snow and play catch. Unfortunately, he made me wait for spring. But every spring and...