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Research Friday: So, where is Bob?

ASU Lodestar Center

The study attempts to "disentangle whether people's varying social behaviors and attitudes are related to the different ways they use social networking sites.". She has written and lectured throughout the world about various leadership and management topics for the nonprofit sector. And the findings are, indeed, interesting.

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Meet A Social Butterfly Who Cares About Nonprofits Causes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In June, I will start full-time at the social marketing firm based in Washington, DC where I've been completing a fellowship, working on the client team representing the National Institute on Drug Abuse. the opinions or attitudes you hold? As of this moment, I am defending my thesis, graduating and taking a moment to breath.

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Why Your Museum Needs a Bar

Museum 2.0

Both of these programs provide standard public lecture fare with a twist: shorter presentations, more active crowd participation, and a general attitude of a social night out rather than a learning opportunity. Flash back six months and I'm with friends at a hip bar in Washington DC, losing miserably at a weekly trivia night.

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What the Inauguration Taught Me About Live Events

Museum 2.0

And while many people have written ably about the ways the Obama administration is bringing a new social media sensibility to Washington, I want to share my experience of the inauguration and how it changed my attitude towards virtual participation in live events. I hope you'll share your own story in the comments.

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