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Couples sometimes communicate no better than strangers, study finds

Married people may think they communicate well with their partners, but psychologists have found that they don’t always convey messages to their loved ones as well as they think — and in some cases,...

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Boaz Keysar

Boaz Keysar conducts research about how people communicate, negotiate and make decisions. His research interests include communication and language use; metaphors, idioms and other figures of speech;...

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Thinking in a foreign language helps economic decision-making

In a study with implications for businesspeople in a global economy, researchers at the University of Chicago have found that people make more rational decisions when they think through a problem in a...

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Leveraging Your Connections on LinkedIn

  On April 25, 2012, David Fisher of RockStar Consulting conducted a webinar that outlined ways to utilize LinkedIn to make professional connections. The event was sponsored by the University of...

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Act Like You Mean Business

Rob Biesenbach, an independent corporate communications consultant, delivered a presentation on effective communication methods derived from performance techniques utilized in film and theater to a...

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Planning and Executing a Mid-Career Job Hunt Part 2

In the second of three presentations, Marilyn Moats Kennedy, a Chicago-based career consultant, provides alumni with a set of strategies to maximize potential leads in a job search and effectively...

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Planning and Executing the Mid-Career Job Hunt Part 3

In the final presentation of the series, Marilyn Moats Kennedy, a Chicago-based career consultant, continues to provide strategies for job interviews and offers additional advice for negotiating job...

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Russell Tuttle ponders the origins of communication

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Communicating Science With Alan Alda

More than 60 scientists from the University of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and elsewhere spent three days last September at a Kavli Institute workshop...

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Couples sometimes communicate no better than strangers, study finds

Married people may think they communicate well with their partners, but psychologists have found that they don’t always convey messages to their loved ones as well as they think — and in some cases,...

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Boaz Keysar

Boaz Keysar conducts research about how people communicate, negotiate and make decisions. His research interests include communication and language use; metaphors, idioms and other figures of speech;...

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Thinking in a foreign language helps economic decision-making

In a study with implications for businesspeople in a global economy, researchers at the University of Chicago have found that people make more rational decisions when they think through a problem in a...

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Leveraging Your Connections on LinkedIn

  On April 25, 2012, David Fisher of RockStar Consulting conducted a webinar that outlined ways to utilize LinkedIn to make professional connections. The event was sponsored by the University of...

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Act Like You Mean Business

Rob Biesenbach, an independent corporate communications consultant, delivered a presentation on effective communication methods derived from performance techniques utilized in film and theater to a...

View Article

Planning and Executing a Mid-Career Job Hunt Part 2

In the second of three presentations, Marilyn Moats Kennedy, a Chicago-based career consultant, provides alumni with a set of strategies to maximize potential leads in a job search and effectively...

View Article


Planning and Executing the Mid-Career Job Hunt Part 3

In the final presentation of the series, Marilyn Moats Kennedy, a Chicago-based career consultant, continues to provide strategies for job interviews and offers additional advice for negotiating job...

View Article

Communicating Science With Alan Alda

More than 60 scientists from the University of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and elsewhere spent three days last September at a Kavli Institute workshop...

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Couples sometimes communicate no better than strangers, study finds

Married people may think they communicate well with their partners, but psychologists have found that they don’t always convey messages to their loved ones as well as they think — and in some cases,...

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Boaz Keysar

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Thinking in a foreign language helps economic decision-making

In a study with implications for businesspeople in a global economy, researchers at the University of Chicago have found that people make more rational decisions when they think through a problem in a...

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