Rocky Alum Tyler Baum '20 Named 30 Under 30
Rockefeller Center Alumnus, Tyler Baum '20 was named to the Pittsburgh Business Times' 30 Under 30 cohort for this year.
[more]Rockefeller Center Alumnus, Tyler Baum '20 was named to the Pittsburgh Business Times' 30 Under 30 cohort for this year.
[more]Professors' dogs are more than teachers' pets. They're class clowns, study buddies, office disruptors, and campus idols.
[more]Adaptability is a willingness to open yourself up to new experiences, despite the potential challenges they might bring. Throughout RGLP, we honed the skill of adaptability. Each session presented a new opportunity for us to demonstrate this skill, whether through traveling to Boston without knowing the itinerary, or learning the art of capoeira, something none of us had tried before.
[more]Adaptability is the solution to creating greater cohesion across different cultures. Without a willingness to dive into cross-cultural environments head-on, productive conversations that move us forward as one interconnected planet are impossible. Entering multicultural spaces with no preconceived notions is an important first step to adequately engage in these conversations.
[more]In his evening lecture, titled "Do Voters Actually Care About Federal Budget Deficits? How Partisan Bias Shapes the Importance of Issues," Professor Kane unpacked the findings in this paper, sharing his hypothesis that "partisans will adjust the importance of deficit spending based upon the party of the incumbent president."
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