• A woman rubs her shoulder with her eyes closed while seated at a table working on a laptop.

    For Employees in Chronic Pain, Workplace Norms Can Make It Worse

    A new study co-authored by Associate Professor of Management Elana Feldman finds that workplace expectations around an 鈥渋deal worker body鈥 can push employees with chronic pain into a harmful cycle of overexertion, leading to lost talent and highlighting the need for more flexible, individualized approaches to work.
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    New Tax Law Brings Big Changes 鈥 and Some Misconceptions

    Clint Carney 鈥08, a visiting instructor of accounting, says taxpayers should look past headlines about 鈥渘o tax on tips鈥 and 鈥渘o tax on overtime鈥 and carefully review the details of new deductions and expiring credits under the latest federal tax law.
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    New Manning Career Closet Helps Business Students Dress for Success

    The new donor-supported Manning Career Closet gives undergraduate business students free access to professionally styled attire for interviews, conferences and networking events, removing financial barriers to career readiness.
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    What Makes a Community a Good Place to Live and Work?

    A new 小猪视频 initiative, REPGOW, brings together faculty across disciplines to explore how housing, public spaces and shifting work patterns influence the livability and economic future of communities.
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    Marketing Mindset Carries Manning Alum to CEO Role

    Manning School of Business alum David Farmer 鈥06, 鈥10 returned to 小猪视频 to share how his marketing foundation helped propel him into leadership roles in the consumer goods industry, from iRobot to his current position as CEO of North America for Versuni.
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    Brothers in Arms: Gennells Flex Their Business Muscle

    Caleb 鈥26 and Josiah Gennell 鈥22, 鈥24 turned a pandemic workout routine into a YouTube brand and live-event series that鈥檚 promoting professional arm wrestling across New England.
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    When Your Former Intern Becomes Your Boss

    Jake Burke 鈥90, 鈥92 tapped his 小猪视频 network for a job at StratusPointIT, where he works for his former intern, Eric Correnti 鈥98, and alongside Charley Boudreau 鈥92.
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    Artificial Intelligence Takes Center Stage at Ethics Fest

    Students explored the ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence and other real-world issues during the fifth annual Ethics Fest, hosted by the Donahue Center for Business Ethics and Social Responsibility.
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    New Professional Leaders Council Open for Business

    Early-career alumni from around the world have joined forces through the new Manning School of Business Professional Leaders Council to mentor students, share industry insights and strengthen real-world connections between the classroom and the workplace.
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    鈥楰indness is the Highest Form of Being Human鈥

    Entrepreneur and author James Rhee urged Manning School of Business students to lead with empathy and purpose during his talk on the 鈥渆conomics of kindness鈥 at Coburn Hall.
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    Students鈥 Challenge is Out of this World

    小猪视频鈥檚 Global Entrepreneurship Exchange (GE2) program returned in person on campus for the first time since the pandemic, offering 25 students the chance to collaborate on a real-world challenge: how to turn a faculty-designed space technology into a viable business.