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Helping Hoover
Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Tippie marketing students are helping the Herbert Hoover Foundation develop a new branding and communications plan for the Hoover Library and Museum in West Branch as it prepares for a major building renovation in 2025.
Caitlin Clark's salary sparks conversation over wage gaps
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Tippie's Beth Livingston breaks down reasons for the massive pay disparity between NBA and WNBA stars for KWWL.
Hawkeye women's basketball expected to draw crowds, even after Caitlin Clark
Monday, April 8, 2024
Marketing Professor Nancy Abrams says the university needs to capitalize on the moment moving forward.
10 things you didn't know about Caitlin Clark
Friday, March 29, 2024
Our favorite: She's an honors marketing student at the Tippie College of Business.
UI prof: The ‘Caitlin Clark Effect’ is difficult to quantify
Monday, March 25, 2024
Jeff Ohlmann on Radio Iowa talking about what you can—and cannot—measure about the impact of Caitlin Clark.
Announcing the 2024 Tippie Alum and Young Alum of the Year
Monday, March 25, 2024
The Tippie College of Business is proud to announce Brandon R. Miller (BBA03) as the 2024 Tippie Alum of the Year and Rita M. Guzmán (BBA18) as the 2024 Tippie Young Alum of the Year.
Kwik Star: Gas station, convenience store — and groceries
Sunday, March 24, 2024
Marketing Associate Professor Peggy Stover spoke to The Gazette about convenience stores and Kwik Star's role in the industry.
Clarkonomics 101: The numbers behind Caitlin Clark's impact on women's basketball
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Jeffrey Ohlmann on ESPN breaking down the huge impact of marketing major and basketball phenom, Caitlin Clark.
Commentary: It’s time governments consider paying doctors to practice in rural areas
Friday, March 1, 2024
Thomas Gruca in The Daily Yonder talking about his research on government subsidies in healthcare.
It’s time governments consider paying doctors to practice in rural areas
Sunday, February 25, 2024
Researcher Thomas Gruca in The Gazette discussing how public subsidies for doctors practicing in rural areas could help ease the rural health care crisis.
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