Seeing Opportunity
It turns out AI language models like ChatGPT are prone to bias in their word choice and framing, new research indicates.
Sullivan, currently an assistant corporate secretary with the American Red Cross, is pursuing an MBA in finance and international business from Lerner and is expected to graduate this spring.
Mark Serva, an associate professor of management information systems, presented “Developing and Revising Problems” at the workshop in January.
What’s going on with the economy? Despite concerns, it hasn’t taken a significant downturn. At the 2024 Economic Forecast at UD, insiders gave insights on what to expect.
As the ESG movement evolves, companies face pressures from investors, activists and regulators. Lerner’s Weinberg Center is leading conversations about how companies can navigate these developments.
The Lerner Diversity Council has received the 2024 Inspiring Programs in Business Award from Insight Into Diversity magazine.
Delaware Prosperity Partnership article on Dean Oliver Yao and his vision for the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics.
Brooks, who graduated from Lerner in 2014 with a bachelor of science degree in hospitality business management, currently resides in Atlanta, Ga. and works as a partner/channel marketing manager for Microsoft FT.
How do people really feel about environmentally friendly options while they’re traveling? New research from Lerner prof has implications for the tourism industry.
A unique study abroad structure offers Lerner students the ability to earn full credit hours for a semester, while also getting full-time internship experience in another country.