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Week in Review: March 15, 2019

What’s new this week:

According to Professor Megan Gerhardt of the Farmer School of Business, today’s managers “blew it” with millennials. She urges workplaces to do better with Generation Z in this piece for Business Insider.

Carthage College is making career counseling mandatory for students, explains President John Swallow for The Hechinger Report.

For The Christian Science Monitor, dean of Oxford College of Emory University, Douglas A. Hicks, shared why it can be tough for people to put a label on their spiritual beliefs.

Professor Catherine L. Franssen weighs in on how the college admissions scandal is indicative of why helicopter parenting harms kids for The Washington Post.

What we’ve been talking about:

Kylie discusses the college cheating scandal, and some valuable communications lessons anyone can learn from those who have come under fire.

What’s next on our calendars:

Teresa will co-lead an Academic Impressions workshop on Developing Presidential Voice: Strategies and Best Practices on September 26-27 in New Orleans.

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