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Always Online: The Benefits of a Flexible MPA Program  

Earning a Master of Public Administration (MPA) is indicative of a professional’s understanding of administrative ethics, organizational management, and political processes. Aspiring public servants need little convincing to pursue this graduate degree, but choosing an MPA program—that’s a different story.   A flexible MPA program, like the one offered by The University of Texas Permian Basin,…

Industrial Technology
Smart Factories: How IoT and Big Data are Revolutionizing Industrial Operations 

The 1920s saw tremendous leaps forward in industrial operations. Spearheaded by Henry Ford, factories moved to assembly line production, facilitating the mass production of cars and all manner of consumer goods. Mechanization became widespread and electric power supplanted steam power, both markedly increasing productivity. Factory workers themselves would have to wait for workplace progress, however,…

Psychology
The Psychology of Smartphone Addiction 

Smartphone addiction has such a hold on our society that—hey! We see you eyeing that back button. Your attention span may be as short as a golden retriever’s, but you’ll want to stick around, because today we explore the psychology of smartphone addiction.   We’ll also provide some tips and resources to help you break away…

Business
How Marketing and Business Overlap 

“Business” is a broad term encompassing marketing, management, accounting, finance, and other functional areas. Each of these areas play a key role in the operation and success of any business, but for this article we’re going to focus on marketing. First, with a definition from a leading marketing organization, and then some clarification of our…

Humanities
Course Spotlight: Literature and the Visual Arts 

“Painting is silent poetry, and poetry painting that speaks.” This phrase, first attributed to Simonides from Plutarch’s “Moralia” and later reiterated by the Roman poet Horace in “ut pictura poesis,” holds true even today. Writers have shaped—and simultaneously been influenced by—great works of art throughout history, and sociopolitical and cultural movements started by impactful literary…

Business
AI and Accounting: A Perfect Match 

In the modern business enterprise, accountants are expected to understand data analytics, forensic accounting, and risk management, among other highly sought-after skills. Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies—like the software used to track financial transactions—can make accountants’ lives easier, but with each passing year, these technologies are taking over an increasing number of accounting tasks from trained…

GIS/Geospatial
From Niche to Necessity: The Ever-Expanding Applications of Geographic Information Systems  

There’s a skill set that’s increasingly applicable throughout the working world today and can translate to greater employability for those who possess it. Businesses, nonprofits, and government entities are using geographic information systems (GIS) to glean an unprecedented level of data and saving lives, time, money, and other resources in ways previously unimaginable in the…

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