Discussion: September 2009 Archives

Chicago Schooled

The visible hand of the recession has revitalized critics of the Chicago School of Economics. By Michael Fitzgerald, AB’86

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Matters of life and debt

In February 2007 the University committed $50 million to increase graduate-student funding. The promise remains, but the ends are harder to meet. By Jason Kelly

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It's how you tweet people

Getting laid off pushed a marketing expert to use Twitter, Facebook, and other social-networking tools for her job search—tools that became her new area of expertise. By Rachel Levy, MBA'98

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On the line

For agencies serving the poor, the recession took a double toll: just when need rose, funding began to fall. By Lydialyle Gibson

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