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COVID-19

The next New York: Headquarters site selection

2022-05-12
By: Lauren Tse
On: May 12, 2022

The abrupt closure of offices and workplaces following the COVID-19 outbreak ushered in a new era of remote work for millions of Americans. The pandemic has led corporate America toContinue Reading

Tourism and climate change: The dissonance between a key economic player and an environmentally destructive industry

2021-12-05
By: Delaney Demsher
On: December 5, 2021

A few collectively agreed upon desires during the height of the coronavirus pandemic were to open up businesses, get out of the house, and travel. The lockdown period left peopleContinue Reading

How can e-commerce companies facilitate climate adaptation using big data?

2021-11-24
By: Robert Huang
On: November 24, 2021

Winter storms in Texas, floods in Europe, heatwaves and wildfires in California, hurricanes in Louisiana… This year, a severe natural disaster makes the front page every few weeks. Many of usContinue Reading

Plane

Shifting winds: The effect of the coronavirus pandemic on air travel

2021-05-20
By: Yee Young Cher
On: May 20, 2021

The coronavirus pandemic has forced many changes in the world, especially with drastically restricting our movement. It should come as no surprise that the worldwide airline industry was heavily affectedContinue Reading

The solution to the lack of federal funding within public education is COVID-19

2021-04-10
By: Amanda Grennan
On: April 10, 2021

During this past year, COVID-19 has catalyzed the quick development of infrastructure for projected technology-friendly lifestyles such as online universities and remote work. On the other hand, COVID-19 has alsoContinue Reading

‘Contagion’ (2011) but in real life: An economic analysis of how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the U.S. film industry

2020-12-01
By: Varun Agrawal
On: December 1, 2020

The 2020 COVID-19 pandemic feels like it has been taken straight from a movie plot. It feels too grand to be true: entire economies and markets have come to anContinue Reading

College sports during the coronavirus pandemic

2020-11-14
By: Yee Young Cher
On: November 14, 2020

College sports have become an important part of higher education in the United States; they play an important role in college culture, dorm life, and they bring in large amountsContinue Reading

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