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"Meme stock" fever in the financial markets is back and hotter than ever.
If you're a reporter covering the trend now or in the future (because history suggests it'll boomerang), the 人妻少妇专区 invites you to reach out to Daniel Burnside, clinical professor of finance at the Simon School of Business, for insight.聽
Burnside聽has held various roles in the investment, risk management and financial planning fields, and has worked extensively with both individual and institutional clientele.
He recently helped Forbes explain the trend affecting stocks like Krispy Kreme and Kohl's and other brands, and offered advice on how investors should proceed.
"You鈥檙e not investing in fundamentals, you鈥檙e betting on crowd psychology and social media dynamics,鈥 Burnside told Forbes.聽
Burnside encouraged potential investors to 鈥渒eep it small.鈥 鈥淣o more than, say, 5% of your portfolio,鈥 he added. 鈥淚t鈥檚 speculation, not strategy. If you can鈥檛 afford to lose it, you can鈥檛 afford to meme it.鈥澛
Contact Burnside by clicking on is profile.
July 24, 2025
1 min

The world lost a heavy metal pioneer on Tuesday when Ozzy Osbourne, the frontman for the group Black Sabbath who went on to astounding commercial success as a solo artist, died at the age of 76.
人妻少妇专区 music professor John Covach can help frame the contributions the self-proclaimed 鈥淧rince of Darkness鈥 made to the genre of heavy metal and popular music.
鈥淲hat鈥檚 That Sound?: An Introduction to Rock and Its History,鈥 which Covach wrote with Carleton College professor Andrew Flory, is widely considered a landmark history of rock music. Covach can help distill heavy metal鈥檚 history and influences and Osbourne鈥檚 place in both.
He recently helped The New York Times explain what made the album 鈥淧et Sounds鈥 a masterpiece for Beach Boys chief songwriter Brian Wilson. He has offered commentary to the New York Daily News on why artists might relinquish ownership of their music. Last year, he offered thoughts to The Boston Globe on the timeless appeal of aging rock 鈥榥鈥 rollers who are still packing arenas. Connect with Covach by clicking on his profile.

July 22, 2025
1 min

President Donald Trump鈥檚 agenda hangs in the balance this week as Senate Republicans race to lock down the votes to pass their major tax and domestic policy bill by the president鈥檚 July 4 deadline.
Republicans are holding firm against Democrats鈥 efforts to challenge elements of the measure, particularly its cuts to Medicaid and federal nutrition programs, as well as tax cuts for the wealthy.
But the G.O.P. is also witnessing nagging reservations within its own ranks, as fiscal hawks are upset that the bill could pile more than $3 trillion onto the national debt.
人妻少妇专区 political scientist Gerald Gamm is watching the deliberations and political maneuverings closely, and is in a unique position to lend insight to reportage on the negotiations.
Gamm is a co-author of Steering the Senate (Cambridge University Press, June 2025). The book has received high praise from a multitude of sources, and has been called "essential reading for all who care 鈥 or worry 鈥 about the past and future of institutional leadership and capacity on Capitol Hill," "the best book we have about the organizational development of the Senate," and "a masterpiece . . . that unearths new information on the emergence of leadership institutions and the role of parties and showing their relevance for the Senate of today."
Gamm is available for interviews and can be contacted by email at gerald.gamm@rochester.edu or by clicking on his profile.

July 01, 2025
1 min
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Samantha Daley is an expert in designing inclusive learning environments at the Warner School of Education
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Professor of Anthropology and Visual and Cultural Studies, Richard L. Turner Professor of Humanities
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