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Fogelman Findings | Dr. Grace Phillips | Potential Consequences of Menthol ProhibitionFogelman Findings | Dr. Grace Phillips | Potential Consequences of Menthol Prohibition
Fogelman Findings | Dr. Grace Phillips | Potential Consequences of Menthol Prohibition
Переглядів 5428 днів тому
Fogelman Findings, a 3-minute series highlighting FCBE faculty and their impact-focused research discoveries. In this video, Dr. Grace Phillips, assistant professor of Economics shares her latest findings surrounding the Potential Consequences of Menthol Prohibition.
Thank you for your support of our FCBE Building Modernization Project!Thank you for your support of our FCBE Building Modernization Project!
Thank you for your support of our FCBE Building Modernization Project!
Переглядів 140Місяць тому
On behalf of the Fogelman College of Business & Economics, thank you. Your investment in in the new Robert & Avron Fogelman Business Complex at the University of Memphis is pivotal in helping us become one of the most sought-after and highly renowned business colleges in the country. Your contribution is changing lives for the better. For more information about the FCBE Building Modernization P...
Fogelman Findings | Dr. Yuan Zhang | The Influence of Live Streaming on the Gaming IndustryFogelman Findings | Dr. Yuan Zhang | The Influence of Live Streaming on the Gaming Industry
Fogelman Findings | Dr. Yuan Zhang | The Influence of Live Streaming on the Gaming Industry
Переглядів 119Місяць тому
Fogelman Findings, a 3-minute series highlighting FCBE faculty and their impact-focused research discoveries. In this video, Dr. Yuan Zhang, assistant professor of Management Information Systems, shares her recent research findings regarding The Influence of Live Streaming on the Gaming Industry.
University of Memphis - Stephen Gostkowski Commencement speechUniversity of Memphis - Stephen Gostkowski Commencement speech
University of Memphis - Stephen Gostkowski Commencement speech
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Stephen Gostkowski (BSEd '06) shares his advice to the Class of 2024 at the UofM's Spring 2024 Commencement ceremony.
Fogelman Findings | Dr. Susy Jaramillo | BCI Technology Effects on Frontline Employees’ Well-BeingFogelman Findings | Dr. Susy Jaramillo | BCI Technology Effects on Frontline Employees’ Well-Being
Fogelman Findings | Dr. Susy Jaramillo | BCI Technology Effects on Frontline Employees’ Well-Being
Переглядів 1633 місяці тому
Fogelman Findings, a 3-minute series highlighting FCBE faculty and their impact-focused research discoveries. In this video, Dr. Susana “Susy” Jaramillo, Assistant Professor of Marketing & Supply Chain Management, shares her recent research findings regarding the Effects of Brain-Computer Interface Technology (BCI) on Frontline Employees’ Well-Being. Co-Authors: Alexander Kies (RWTH Aachen Univ...
Consumer NeuroInsights Research Lab (C-NRL) | FCBE Dept. Marketing & Supply Chain ManagementConsumer NeuroInsights Research Lab (C-NRL) | FCBE Dept. Marketing & Supply Chain Management
Consumer NeuroInsights Research Lab (C-NRL) | FCBE Dept. Marketing & Supply Chain Management
Переглядів 863 місяці тому
The Consumer NeuroInsights Research Lab (C-NRL) is a behavioral research and teaching facility housed in the Fogelman College of Business & Economics. C-NRL features a wide range of technologies and methods associated with consumer neuroscience, including EEG, eye tracking, automated facial expression recognition, GSR, pupillometry, heart rate and heart rate variability (HR/HRV) and implicit te...
Fogelman Findings | Dr. Han Yu | How Chinese Zodiac Superstitions Impact Self-Fulfilling PropheciesFogelman Findings | Dr. Han Yu | How Chinese Zodiac Superstitions Impact Self-Fulfilling Prophecies
Fogelman Findings | Dr. Han Yu | How Chinese Zodiac Superstitions Impact Self-Fulfilling Prophecies
Переглядів 1344 місяці тому
Fogelman Findings, a 3-minute series highlighting FCBE faculty and their impact-focused research discoveries. In this video, Dr. Han Yu, Assistant Professor of Economics, shares his latest discoveries regarding self-fulfilling prophies as they pertain to Chinese culture, particularly the Chinese Zodiacs. Yu’s research aims to understand why children born in the “Year of the Dragon” tend to outp...
Virtual Tour | Fogelman College of Business & EconomicsVirtual Tour | Fogelman College of Business & Economics
Virtual Tour | Fogelman College of Business & Economics
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Welcome to the Fogelman College of Business & Economics! We offer a wide variety of in-house Centers & Labs providing easy access for our faculty, staff & students. Follow along for a virtual tour of our current FCBE building.
Fogelman Findings | Dr. Li | Unlocking Metaverse Firm’s Value Creation Process Using Lean PrinciplesFogelman Findings | Dr. Li | Unlocking Metaverse Firm’s Value Creation Process Using Lean Principles
Fogelman Findings | Dr. Li | Unlocking Metaverse Firm’s Value Creation Process Using Lean Principles
Переглядів 2705 місяців тому
Fogelman Findings, a 3-minute series highlighting FCBE faculty and their impact-focused research discoveries. In this video, Dr. Yafang Li, Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems shares her latest discoveries in Unlocking Metaverse Firm’s Value Creation Process Using Lean Principles.
Fogelman Findings | Dr. Kate Sorensen | The Impact of Upward Feedback on Employee PerformanceFogelman Findings | Dr. Kate Sorensen | The Impact of Upward Feedback on Employee Performance
Fogelman Findings | Dr. Kate Sorensen | The Impact of Upward Feedback on Employee Performance
Переглядів 1586 місяців тому
Fogelman Findings, a 3-minute series highlighting FCBE faculty and their impact-focused research discoveries. In this video, Dr. Kate Sorensen, Assistant Professor & CPA in the Crews School of Accountancy shares her latest discoveries regarding The Impact of Upward Feedback on Employee Performance.
Fogelman Findings | Dr. Kristen Jones | Maternity Bias in the WorkplaceFogelman Findings | Dr. Kristen Jones | Maternity Bias in the Workplace
Fogelman Findings | Dr. Kristen Jones | Maternity Bias in the Workplace
Переглядів 1196 місяців тому
Fogelman Findings, a 3-minute series highlighting FCBE faculty and their impact-focused research discoveries. In this video, Dr. Kristen Jones, Robert Wang Chair of Excellence in Management & Associate Professor, shares her latest discoveries regarding maternity biases in the workplace.
FCBE Instructional Media StudioFCBE Instructional Media Studio
FCBE Instructional Media Studio
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The FCBE Instructional Media Studio is here to engage your students using high-quality video recording, digital green screening, high-quality audio recording, and live streaming, just to name a few. This full production studio is equipped with teleprompters, PowerPoint presentation software, and video monitors. Along with this exclusive Fogelman College opportunity, our experienced learning coo...
Fogelman Findings | Dr. John Cicala | What Makes Sales Presentations EffectiveFogelman Findings | Dr. John Cicala | What Makes Sales Presentations Effective
Fogelman Findings | Dr. John Cicala | What Makes Sales Presentations Effective
Переглядів 1628 місяців тому
Fogelman Findings, a 3-minute series highlighting FCBE faculty and their impact-focused research discoveries. In this video, Dr. John Cicala, Director of MBA programs and Assistant Professor of Teaching in Marketing & Supply Chain Management shares his latest discoveries regarding what details make a sales presentation effective.
Fogelman Findings | Dr. Kurt Kraiger | The Science of Workplace InstructionFogelman Findings | Dr. Kurt Kraiger | The Science of Workplace Instruction
Fogelman Findings | Dr. Kurt Kraiger | The Science of Workplace Instruction
Переглядів 2898 місяців тому
Fogelman Findings, a 3-minute series highlighting FCBE faculty and their impact-focused research discoveries. In this video, Dr. Kurt Kraiger, Professor & Department Chair of Management shares his latest findings regarding The Science of Workplace Instruction.
Fall 2023 Internship & Career Fair | Center for Professional Career DevelopmentFall 2023 Internship & Career Fair | Center for Professional Career Development
Fall 2023 Internship & Career Fair | Center for Professional Career Development
Переглядів 2429 місяців тому
The FCBE Internship & Career Fair is one of the best ways to get a head start on your future. The Avron B. Fogelman Center for Professional Career Development is bringing local Memphis companies to our college to meet and connect with YOU! You will not want to miss out on this exclusive FCBE opportunity. Professional dress is strongly encouraged. Registration is required to attend. Register in ...

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  • @user-mq9lp2zt2n
    @user-mq9lp2zt2n 3 місяці тому

    Shout out

  • @shannon307
    @shannon307 3 місяці тому

    Great school, that invites mass murderers to speak, wow.

  • @AnchaDrammeh-xo6cm
    @AnchaDrammeh-xo6cm 3 місяці тому

    Can i get your contact number please

  • @leeannehicks9125
    @leeannehicks9125 3 місяці тому

    I had a rough start, born breach in the early 60s with a broken collar bone. One week after I was out of the hospital ( they used to keep babies and moms a week), my mom had a car accident, and I guess I landed on the floor board. I am now in my early 60s and wonder how much that affected who I've become. Don't see much on very early trauma.

  • @taal_whisperer
    @taal_whisperer 4 місяці тому

    It’s interesting how you try to tie complexity of systems to energy density. You state energy density is increasing with time, which seems to defy the natural tendency of all systems to lower energy and higher entropy. Where is this energy coming from? Especially if one can argue that the universe is a closed system, and since energy is neither created nor destroyed ( first law of thermodynamics) I don’t see how you can attribute increasing complexity to an input or flow of energy. You were asked the question where did the energy for complexity come from for future complexity if the simple universe didn’t have that energy, to which you responded, “the expansion of the universe CREATED INCREASING AMOUNTS OF FREE ENERGY”. I don't see how that can happen, perhaps you can expand on that. Even if it’s true, that engine of expansion should provide endless free energy to avoid any future universal death freeze as another gentleman asked you and you said entropy will win out. If you factor in acceleration into expansion then why not have infinite energy and continued complexity, which is what the first question was. You’re contradicting yourself and other astrophysicists who claim the unverse will fizzle out as a conglomeration of dead stars. But alas, you didn’t want to extrapolate, so there goes the scientific method. Where did the particles or electromagnetic radiation energy come from, if matter or energy is neither created or destroyed? How did the first atoms “evolve” to perfectly balanced the orbital spin energy of the electron with the charge attraction between the electron and protons in the nucleus to prevent the electron from flying off or spiraling in to the nucleus and causing a catastrophic event? Just how did inorganic matter give rise to life? You say there is no accepted definition of life by biologists. Wrong, my son’s 7th grade science class gives a great definition of life as a system having certain characteristics including cellular organization, a barrier, the ability to reproduce , the ability to harness energy. Simple. Yet no scientists can get close to explain how inorganic matter became organic life. Complexity is information! Not just energy. That’s like saying intelligence is synaptic density. Information begets information. Let’s say for discussion purpose the sun or some geothermal vent energy was the source of energy input that led to biocomplexity on earth. Well you need complex molecular machinery to harness that otherwise destructive energy. That complex machinery is on the form of encoded proteins. Proteins which are absolutely needed to catalyze complex reactions to overcome the activation energy for those complex reactions. You talk about photosyntheses like Oprah described in a show how life evolved from the sea to land, “it was just a hop, skip, and a jump”. Yeah sure, it’s that simple. Now you’re into the chicken and egg conundrum. For example, the mutation-correction paradox…which came first-the DNA that stores the blueprints for dozens of required DNA repair proteins, or the DNA repair proteins that are required to maintain DNA? Clearly, they must have arisen at the same time. Natural causes cannot overcome the mutation protection paradox, the DNA-DNA repair dilemma, or the complexity seen in DNA repair enzymes. Then the energy density of a society? What is that? How do empirically quantify that? You can say Hitler was justified in using his survival of the fittest argument against non-Aryan’s, you even go as far to called failed societies, “losers”. Humans are much more than that, how do you explain things like the complexity of compassion, the energy density of moral absolutes found across all societies?

  • @tinakahnapace4685
    @tinakahnapace4685 4 місяці тому

    Iam a cree native from Saskatchewan, canada. My husband & i were dwn there in 2019 to see graceland. Had i known about this musuem i would have loved to go.

  • @steve2474
    @steve2474 6 місяців тому

    I have no affiliation with the University of Memphis, the city of Memphis, or the state of Tennessee, but I love this fight song. It's one of the best, if not the best, college fight songs and has become my favorite.

  • @barrytelesford5265
    @barrytelesford5265 6 місяців тому

    To help make the vision of Larry Finch Plaza at the University of Memphis a reality,'' I hope you accomplish that.

  • @EgyptologyLessons
    @EgyptologyLessons 8 місяців тому

    Absolutely wonderful thank you for sharing! I enjoyed the education very much

  • @cheerdiver
    @cheerdiver 9 місяців тому

    Now use Google Earth to see how many locations around the Mississippi confluence and the Nile delta have the same names.

  • @TekweEmmanuella-bb3ul
    @TekweEmmanuella-bb3ul 11 місяців тому

    Hi does international students get fully funded scholarship?because am planning to apply for spring 2024.

  • @user-od4ll6tw6z
    @user-od4ll6tw6z Рік тому

    Hello i would like to study from this university

  • @dianerosegrecoallen4935
    @dianerosegrecoallen4935 Рік тому

    excellent topic

  • @lovelife2186
    @lovelife2186 Рік тому

    Is called disability tho

  • @RustedRust
    @RustedRust Рік тому

    mad lit. on god this shit was fire. my homies love this

  • @LaTeacherLore
    @LaTeacherLore Рік тому

    It was an amazing talk!! However, nowadays so many hugs are banned from schools ( I'm not even in the US, I'm in Mexico). How could we foster caring relationships if the system is banning all forms of bonding?

  • @abiranam9406
    @abiranam9406 Рік тому

    Great job .

  • @jimdiehl997
    @jimdiehl997 Рік тому

    Tell the Truth Be Good Be on time Simple rules - Easy to Remember

  • @multiyapples
    @multiyapples Рік тому

    Cool.

  • @judithsixkiller5586
    @judithsixkiller5586 Рік тому

    Every new batch is more realistic. Super Tory is almost as adorable as she is educational. I know that they're pretty expensive. But has anyone used a similar model for new parents and childcare center classes?

  • @BadMonkeyTouring
    @BadMonkeyTouring Рік тому

    Growing up in Memphis, a school visit to Chucalissa was almost always on the field trip schedule. I always enjoyed going there.

  • @missKushite
    @missKushite Рік тому

    The indigenous did not look like that. They were darker in complexion with a red undertone and they were called the Choctaw. I am so tired of this lying azz narrative 💯🪶

  • @cowboysfan6699
    @cowboysfan6699 Рік тому

    The late Hunter Harrison was an evil piece of trash who destroyed many lives. He will not be missed.

  • @Eidko
    @Eidko Рік тому

    والله حسسني بتوتر

  • @00l_callsign.altyn_l00
    @00l_callsign.altyn_l00 Рік тому

    Don’t join this fuck ass program Emily hated this dumbass program shit dumb

  • @negistatelakew6084
    @negistatelakew6084 Рік тому

    Negestat Tadesse

  • @shifrabacher3094
    @shifrabacher3094 Рік тому

    Very informative and useful resource. Thank you

  • @musichappy6057
    @musichappy6057 Рік тому

    4

  • @rogerwhite95
    @rogerwhite95 Рік тому

    So sad to report, Mr Scheidt and his beloved wife Honey both passed in 2020. But their legacy will live on!

  • @elijaha773
    @elijaha773 2 роки тому

    It is cool to see the preserved mounds juxtaposed with the nearby industrial areas.

  • @CoachRJ334
    @CoachRJ334 2 роки тому

    Why does the title reads 2022 but done 4years ago ....I'm confused

    • @dakotafalkenroth417
      @dakotafalkenroth417 2 роки тому

      Um because the class of 2022 arrived on campus 4 years ago.

    • @CoachRJ334
      @CoachRJ334 2 роки тому

      @@dakotafalkenroth417 thanks I was dead to the world last night ... Understood 🙏🏽

  • @bethkirk3035
    @bethkirk3035 2 роки тому

    Hal is cool.

  • @helenwarren5217
    @helenwarren5217 2 роки тому

    I have had elevation of stress for many years.I know its not healthy however i cannot process it and it does not go away.I can. I was not seen or heard as a child and today .There was never a safe place to go with my fears or trauma.so i stayed in flight or frozen and so i found alcohol. I didn't know how to cope with life.My dad was a raging alcoholic so i didn't drink as teenager. I married a heavy drinker and slowly became a alcoholic. Today i understand i was predisposed to seek answers from the behavior modeled before .me.I am sober today but it is hard because my normal is to change the way i feel as quickly as possible. 887i

  • @JaggedTrulls
    @JaggedTrulls 2 роки тому

    Thank you Dr. Beech!

  • @VladyslavKL
    @VladyslavKL 2 роки тому

    🕊

  • @timmcdraw7568
    @timmcdraw7568 2 роки тому

    not everyone who was truly victimized as children, and who now have to deal with all sorts of physical illnesses like autoimmune diseases, and also have extreme depression, are hung up on the identity of being the victim. How deeply insulting, that after watching you for 45 minutes, your big emotional come-to-jesus moment was to enlighten us to your revolutionary revelation that what people like me need to do is shake off our pet identity of the poor little victim and start thinking of myself in new ways. man, im 42, im a successful painter which is actually how I see myself, and I do so much stuff I like, and I think about everything really hard because I love it. AND ALSO the cptsd that I earned in my terrifying shitty childhood home continues to effect me by way of its mastery of its own cruel crafts, namely training my body to attack itself and convincing my heart to trust everyone, totally unprovoked, until I fall in love with someone at which point become convinced that she manipulated me into trusting her because she has a malevolent plan . Its like positive thinking ratchet only more blamey and shamey.

  • @rezwanulhaque2040
    @rezwanulhaque2040 2 роки тому

    But I have send some email to them but no replying.

  • @thesheashack9704
    @thesheashack9704 2 роки тому

    Worst to attend if you're black and you love being black ... They gone white wash you and turn you into whatever they think you should be

  • @thesheashack9704
    @thesheashack9704 2 роки тому

    its diverse its not inclusive ! Dont let them lie to you! if you steretypically black they will treat as such and have no concern for your well being.

  • @tutoringespuofm1492
    @tutoringespuofm1492 2 роки тому

    Indeed!

  • @jlmahurin4962
    @jlmahurin4962 2 роки тому

    Seems like everything is a model theory. Models made with a fine mix of science and art…

  • @danielcyr5987
    @danielcyr5987 2 роки тому

    So many scientists, engineers, technicians and communication consultants working together, learning together and getting along together... We live in interesting Astronomical Times!

  • @ajayvartiya6726
    @ajayvartiya6726 2 роки тому

    Hlo mam

  • @user-jn6bb9ro6c
    @user-jn6bb9ro6c 2 роки тому

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  • @charliep4012
    @charliep4012 2 роки тому

    Charles H Nash was my grandfather and who my mother named me after, sadly I don't have much recollection of him as I was still very young when he died, it's nice to know his hard work and dedication to Chucalissa is still being remember.

  • @hoppercar
    @hoppercar 3 роки тому

    Couldn't you come up with a better name, than naming the bridge after that hated piece of shit

    • @cowboysfan6699
      @cowboysfan6699 Рік тому

      I totally agree. Your comment was hidden when I viewed this video. Hunter Harrison was evil.

  • @sukantasarkerbireswar8295
    @sukantasarkerbireswar8295 3 роки тому

    Very good

  • @myaceleste
    @myaceleste 3 роки тому

    I wonder why they fired him

  • @alicewell7407
    @alicewell7407 3 роки тому

    the above link is 404 not found.