More news Articles The Worst CEOs of 2010 (NPR) 1/03/2011BodyImage Sydney Finkelstein, the Steven Roth Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business, gives his opinion about who 2010’s worst chief executive officers were on NPR’s Morning Edition.Listen to or read a transcript of the story, which was broadcast 12/24/10. Office of CommunicationsShare thisFacebookTwitterEmail QuotedQuoteWriting about important events in our lives, not just ‘I had a coffee today,’ but ‘I had this deep discussion with my mom,’ generally provides more benefit therapeutically.BylineBill Hudenko, Research Assistant Professor in Psychological and Brain Sciences | AttributionThe Wall Street JournalDate3/28/2024 In the NewsXi Jinping’s Historians Can’t Stop Rewriting China’s Imperial Past3/28/2024Description Professor Pamela Crossley discusses Xi’s bid to influence the official history of the Qing dynasty. “According to Xi Jinping, there have been no conquests in Chinese history. Only happy unifications with people aspiring to be Chinese,” she says.The Wall Street Journal
QuotedQuoteWriting about important events in our lives, not just ‘I had a coffee today,’ but ‘I had this deep discussion with my mom,’ generally provides more benefit therapeutically.BylineBill Hudenko, Research Assistant Professor in Psychological and Brain Sciences | AttributionThe Wall Street JournalDate3/28/2024
In the NewsXi Jinping’s Historians Can’t Stop Rewriting China’s Imperial Past3/28/2024Description Professor Pamela Crossley discusses Xi’s bid to influence the official history of the Qing dynasty. “According to Xi Jinping, there have been no conquests in Chinese history. Only happy unifications with people aspiring to be Chinese,” she says.The Wall Street Journal