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  • 3 weeks ago | thepostathens.com | Alyssa Cruz

    As classes start to wrap up and the school year winds to an end, The Post is also stepping into a new chapter. Thursday is our last day of daily content, and it is also our last day with this current editorial staff. Serving as editor-in-chief of this publication has been one of the greatest privileges of my life, and I am so proud of all we have accomplished this year. The first major change the publication went through this academic year was the redesign of our print issue.

  • 3 weeks ago | thepostathens.com | Alyssa Cruz

    Graduation comes with a lot of emotions. There are feelings of joy, relief, sadness and certainly stress. For me in particular, there has been an overarching sense of disbelief: how is this all over? I can truly say I have loved college. The people I’ve met, the experience I’ve had and the lessons I have learned have truly blown all my expectations out of the park.

  • 1 month ago | thepostathens.com | Alyssa Cruz

    At Ohio University, I’ve had the pleasure of interacting with many incredible faculty and staff members. OU is home to truly some of the best people who also happen to be excellent journalism professionals. However, the leader among all of these is Eddith Dashiell, more commonly known as Dr. D. After 33 years of educating, serving and loving OU students, Dr. D. will enter a new chapter of her life: retirement.

  • 2 months ago | salesandmarketing.com | Doug Bushée |Alyssa Cruz

    In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, the ability to adapt is not just an advantage, it’s a necessity. As buyer behaviors and expectations shift, sales operations leaders must collaborate closely with sales enablement to ensure that seller behaviors evolve in tandem. By systematically capturing and categorizing seller behaviors as either adaptive or static, organizations can pinpoint gaps where seller actions fail to align with changing buyer needs.

  • 2 months ago | masslive.com | Alyssa Cruz

    Justin Delgado se identifica como latino. Sus padres son puertorriqueños y él creció visitando la isla. El joven de 21 años, de cabello y ojos oscuros, no habla español con fluidez. Delgado es una de las miles de personas, generalmente hijos o nietos de hispanohablantes, a quienes se les ha llamado “niño no sabo.” El término es un juego de palabras, que tiene su raíz en la forma incorrecta de decir “no sé” en español.

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