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I conducted a study investigating the effects of after-hours work communication. We found a disturbing link between work-related communication outside of regular hours and increased employee burnout. Answering emails after hours was linked to worse productivity and employees badmouthing their employers.
Billboard Magazine, one of the biggest names in music, has recognized Auburn University's Department of Music for excellence in music business education.
In a guest essay for The New York Times, Professor of Philosophy Elay Shech discusses how naïve faith and wholesale pessimism aren't the only options when it comes to science.
Associate Professor of Communication Myoung-Gi Chon’s research, recently featured in a congressional briefing series on U.S.-Korea relations, explains how popularity fuels international politics.