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Author: Emma Morrow

Emma Morrow is an undergraduate BBA student with a Marketing major with a minor in Entrepreneurship. Emma is invloved in a number of extracurricular activities; She is a member of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi's Honor Program, Zeta Tau Alpha Fratentity, Order of Omega, and Panhellenic Council. Emma enjoys spending quality time with friends and family, finding her creative outlet through crafts and projects, and exploring nature and the beauty it has to offer. Emma moved from the small town of Flower Mound, Texas to Corpus Christi to pursue her college education. She fell in love with TAMUCC as soon as she stepped foot on campus and saw the brilliant blue ocean. Emma knew Corpus was destined to be her home away from home during her college years. Now that she's nearing the end of her college experience, she wishes to explore the world. While she hasn't been to many places, Emma has a passion for traveling. She looks forward to learning more about the world and its people through her future adventures; for now she's content exploring all Corpus Christi has to offer.
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Marketing a sustainable future

  • by Emma Morrow
  • Posted on February 15, 2022

Sustainability is defined as “involving methods that do not completely use up or destroy natural…

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Deeper than numbers

  • by Emma Morrow
  • Posted on November 9, 2020

According to NOAA, over 40% of the U.S. population (around 127 million people) lives along…

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