"The stock market isn't the economy" is a well-worn adage, but economists at Oxford Economics have found that moves in equities and other financial assets increasingly shape how consumers feel about ...
Upstate business Marleylilly and Greenville County non-profit GirlUp GVL will hold their annual fashion show to support local ...
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Real changes in diversity and inclusion in our education system start with teachers and classrooms, not through political grandstanding from inside the Oval Office.
UTSA Campus Services and UTSA Dining are pleased to announce the Campus Dining Experience Assessment, an exciting initiative ...
More information: Bernardo Andretti et al, How Socioeconomic Status Shapes Food Preferences and Perceptions, Journal of Marketing (2024). DOI: 10.1177/00222429241296048 Journal information ...