Like a slow brewing revolt against the establishment (a trend we are seeing socially and politically around the world), the exponential advances in technology development are beginning to evoke a ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. American businesses spend between 8% and 10% of their revenue on different types of marketing every year. Marketing is a significant ...
With the world rapidly shifting to remote work, virtual connections have become the norm. Replacing the immediacy and connection of in-person meetings can be tough, but it’s achievable with a smarter ...
It’s more important than ever for scientists to clearly yet casually communicate their research to the general public, suggests Valerie Earnshaw, associate professor in the Department of Human ...
Building a deeper connection with your viewers is critical to driving video engagement and audience growth. Here’s how to humanize your organization’s mission to do just that. Educational video ...
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Kalea Cesaire (Crown ’26, computer science) is part of the generation that can’t remember—and can’t imagine—life before smartphones, Facebook, and Google. But Cesaire, who is studying software ...
Most educators can probably agree that more personalization in learning is needed for the fall—perhaps more than ever before. Students will be entering classrooms with varied experiences during the ...
Political ads depicting “outgroups” having relatable experiences, such as images of immigrants eating Thanksgiving dinner or videos of refugees hugging their children do almost nothing to increase ...