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1 month ago |
managementstudiesinsights.com | Trent Williams |Joanna Li |Eric Zhao
Summary: Entrepreneurs face the unique challenge of simultaneously imagining future-focused opportunities while bringing (i.e., identifying, deploying, and orchestrating) resources into use. Our study, recently publish in Journal of Management Studies, highlights the critical role of entrepreneurial resourcefulness (ER) in helping entrepreneurs navigate this unique challenge when starting, developing, and growing ventures.
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2 months ago |
georgetownvoice.com | Connor Martin |Margaret Hartigan |Joanna Li |Sarah Watson
Content warning: This article includes mention of suicide. In the same week as President Donald Trump’s inauguration, Georgetown hosted its annual Cardinal O’Connor Conference, the largest student-run, anti-abortion conference in the United States. After the and increasing state bans on abortion, an ultra-conservative majority now controls the federal government.
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Oct 12, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Aidan Munroe |Zachary Warren |Joanna Li |Orly Salik
Every day, thousands of cars, buses, and bicycles make their way through the hectic roundabout known as Dupont Circle, slogging through ever-present construction projects and lackadaisical tourists alike. Yet, in the heart of the historic neighborhood lies a hidden gem, and it sits just a few feet underneath the concrete of the famous traffic circle.
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Aug 23, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Angelena Bougiamas |Joanna Li |Maya Kominsky |Annabella Hoge
When a popular D.C. news outlet abruptly shut down in February, six journalists resolved to create their own worker-led, nonprofit newsroom. The initiative, called the 51st, promises to bring more community-centered reporting to Washington’s dwindling local news scene and exceeded its $250,000 fundraising goal on Aug. 13. “This has been a labor of love,” Eric Falquero, former journalist at the DCist and Street Sense Media, said.
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Apr 29, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Aashna Nadarajah |Joanna Li
In the wake of the June 2023 Supreme Court ruling ending affirmative action, Georgetown has admitted its first class of applicants in a new college admissions landscape. Without the explicit consideration of students’ racial identities, many students of color were left to navigate how to present this salient detail of their identity in their Georgetown application by themselves. For committed student Karinna Loaz (MSB ’28), a Georgetown acceptance felt almost impossible without affirmative action.
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