Imagining yourself at the center of a heroic adventure may have psychological benefits. A study by assistant professor of management and organization @benrogersOB, exploring the meaning of work and narratives in the workplace, was highlighted in @TIME.
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Congratulations to Fran Hudgens, the 2023-24 Kevin Eidt Memorial Scholarship recipient. The scholarship celebrates a senior in the Carroll School who best represents Kevin's unique combination of academic achievement, character, leadership, and school spirit. https://t.co/fkYeDzVGwK
Volunteering and career can—and often do—go hand in hand. Read about how some alumni and Carroll School faculty members have found a connection between their sense of purpose and professional goals through strategic volunteering.
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Anqi Chen, a senior research economist at the @RetirementRsrch, explains to @Marketplace why employees may lose retirement savings if they leave their jobs. “Vesting is certainly costing American workers,” she says.
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Conversations cross disciplinary lines and bring faculty together. Last spring’s Bartunek Faculty Research Forum speaker and assistant professor, Curtis Chan, introduced “task segregation” and the complexities of inequality within organizations.
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