Business Innovation.Real-world Success.
The University of Delaware’s business school, the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, is a hub for innovation, business and economics research and career success. With hands-on experiences and a technology-driven curriculum, Lerner equips students to navigate the evolving business world and drive change worldwide.
$90,870
Average graduate and MBA salary
#26
Online MBA – US News & World Report
#64
Undergrad business schools – Poets & Quants
95%
Undergrads employed or pursuing graduate education with avg. salary $70,000
Discover Our Faculty
Lerner faculty are dedicated educators and thought leaders whose award-winning research drives innovation in the classroom and in society. Through the distinctive Lerner education – rooted in experiential learning and informed by the latest business technologies – they prepare students to lead in a rapidly changing world.
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Kumar, an assistant professor of marketing and psychological & brain sciences; discussed his research focus and how he got into his career field.
Recent Stories
This story was written by Cori Burcham. Many University of Delaware alumni have a connection to campus that remains strong long after graduation. For Connor McLaughlin and Kaylynn Hanna, 2019 graduates of UD’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, there’s...
This article was written by Kim Asarta, UD's Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Once a week, kindergarten through eighth-grade students at the University of Delaware College School clutch dollar bills and coins, eager to fill out deposit slips. One by...
As governments around the world move to put new guardrails on artificial intelligence in 2026, University of Delaware professor Xiao Fang brings a perspective shaped long before AI became a business buzzword. More than 25 years ago, when few business scholars were...
The immensely popular social media platform TikTok features over 1 billion daily active users and 34 million videos posted every day, with 63 percent of United States teenagers ages 13-17 active on the site. While many of those short-form clips are harmless, some...





