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Dr. Oriana Aragón ☮️

@orianaaragon

Assistant Professor of Marketing, University of Cincinnati.

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First day teaching at the University of Cincinnati! The students are super. Their enthusiasm makes me very excited for an engaged class this semester.

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In a new study by Dr. Oriana Aragón ☮️, assistant professor of marketing, she and her colleagues from the Universities of Colorado Boulder and Clemson have uncovered an alarming trend: gender bias in student evaluations for professors. Read more! bit.ly/3jbwgCR.

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#FacultyFriday Congratulations to Assistant Professor of Marketing Noah VanBergen, on his PUBLISHED research titled "The influence of sound logo instruments on brand personality perceptions: An investigation of brand ruggedness and sophistication.” bit.ly/3XpjP5y 👏

#FacultyFriday Congratulations to Assistant Professor of Marketing Noah VanBergen, on his PUBLISHED research titled "The influence of sound logo instruments on brand personality perceptions: An investigation of brand ruggedness and sophistication.” 

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Happy Birthday, Frederick Douglass! Born enslaved in Maryland, the exact birthdate of renowned orator, author, and abolitionist (ca. 1818-1895) is unknown, however he chose to celebrate on Feb. 14. #BlackHistoryMonth

Happy Birthday, Frederick Douglass!  

Born enslaved in Maryland, the exact birthdate of renowned orator, author, and abolitionist (ca. 1818-1895) is unknown, however he chose to celebrate on Feb. 14. #BlackHistoryMonth
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In Opinion “Today, I will explain to my healthy transplanted heart why, in what may be a matter of days or weeks at best, she — well, we — will die,” Amy Silverstein, an author, writes in a guest essay. nyti.ms/41M0LQy