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One day, professional flight alumnus Tyler Sims hopes to take off from a gate where his mother is working and share a plane with his flight attendant aunt. Until then, Sims said his family motivates him to keep pressing forward, even when times get tough.
Associate Professor of Communication Myoung-Gi Chon’s research, recently featured in a congressional briefing series on U.S.-Korea relations, explains how popularity fuels international politics.
The lecture, titled “Moving the Needle: What tight labor markets do for the poor,” will address the question, “What happens when jobs are plentiful, and workers are hard to come by?”