03/16/17: Why CEOs of Failing Companies Stay or Go

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March 16, 2017

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Why CEOs of Failing Companies Stay or Go

The strength of an executive's social network may influence whether he or she stays or goes when a company starts to falter, according to new research led by the UA. CEOs who have strong personal relationships with business colleagues and key external stakeholders are less likely to jump ship.

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UA Journalism Grad Lands Internship With NPR Special Unit

Recent journalism master's program graduate Jorge Encinas is working in Washington, D.C., for National Public Radio, covering themes of race, ethnicity and culture.

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Social Sciences and Education

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Prostitutes Seen as 'Paradoxical' Figures in Russian Literature

UA researcher Colleen Lucey has studied 19th-century Russian literature, finding a difference in the way authors such as Dostoevsky viewed prostitutes versus courtesans.

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Business Programs, Library Science Climb in Rankings

The U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools rankings highlight an array of graduate programs. This year, Eller College of Management rankings rose significantly.

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