Jill Charlton, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared her favorite UD memories, how she has grown during her time at UD and her plans following graduation.
Results for ""
Jeel Patel, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared her favorite UD memories, how she has grown during her time at UD and her plans following graduation.
Coleson Weir, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared his favorite UD memories, how he has grown during his time at UD and his plans following graduation.
Olivia May, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared her favorite UD memories, how she has grown during her time at UD and her plans following graduation.
Dustin Ferretti, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared his favorite UD memories, how he has grown during his time at UD and his plans following graduation.
Clare Dixon, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared her favorite UD memories, how she has grown during her time at UD and her plans following graduation.
Caitlyn Tobio, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared her favorite UD memories, how she has grown during her time at UD and her plans following graduation.
Kai Tan, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared his favorite UD memories, how he has grown during his time at UD and his plans following graduation.
Melissa Bundy, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared her favorite UD memories, how she has grown during her time at UD and her plans following graduation.
Students from New Castle and Sussex County elementary schools compete for economic dominance.
Students from Delaware schools were honored during the virtual Stock Market Game reception.
Lerner’s Laura Field, Dept. of Finance Chair, examines a corporate governance issue that has drawn broad attention is the underrepresentation of females on corporate boards.
Members of the UD Lerner College Class of 2022 were honored at several ceremonies at the end of May.
Carly Burns, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared her favorite UD memories, how she has grown during her time at UD and her plans following graduation.
Rafi Turitz-Sweifach, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared his favorite UD memories, how he has grown during his time at UD and his plans following graduation.
Mingxing Gong, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared his favorite UD memories, how he has grown during his time at UD and his plans following graduation.
Aoyi Shu, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared her favorite UD memories, how she has grown during her time at UD and her plans following graduation.
UD Professor Sal Mistry researched the effect of employees working on too many teams at their job. The more that employees serve on, the more harm it can do.
Education Master of health science, Quinnipiac College (Now known as Quinnipiac University)
Congratulations to the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics' Class of 2022! These students have shown incredible resilience, maturity and spirit while adjusting to the many unexpected changes that they have encountered in their final years at UD. Each installment of this series will profile an outstanding member of this class, showcasing their achievements, experiences at UD and what it means to be a Blue Hen. [display-posts wrapper="div"...
Ursula Dzik, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared her favorite UD memories, how she has grown during her time at UD and her plans following graduation.
Lorenzo Andaya, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared his favorite UD memories, how he has grown during his time at UD and his plans following graduation.
Kyle Natter, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared his favorite UD memories, how he has grown during his time at UD and his plans following graduation.
Marie Rauch, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared her favorite UD memories, how she has grown during her time at UD and her plans following graduation.
Thi Pham, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared her favorite UD memories, how she has grown during her time at UD and her plans following graduation.
Ilana Rosen, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared her favorite UD memories, how she has grown during her time at UD and her plans following graduation.
Michelle Shulkov, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared her favorite UD memories, how she has grown during her time at UD and her plans following graduation.
Neetek Kumar is an MBA in business analytics candidate at UD’s Lerner College. Kumar shared how this program has impacted him and what he plans to do next.
According to the research of a University of Delaware Professor Katalin Takacs Haynes, Central and Eastern European countries are hotbeds of big and small corruption.
Ted Cebulski, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared his favorite UD memories, how he has grown during his time at UD and his plans following graduation.
More than 25 Lerner College faculty members published research in their respective fields’ leading refereed journals in 2021.
Lavar Thomas, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared his favorite UD memories, how he has grown during his time at UD and his plans following graduation.
Lerner College junior Amanda Zicherman was named in the top 1% of participants in the National RNMKRS College Sales Competition.
Melanie Ritter, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared her favorite UD memories, how she has grown during her time at UD and her plans following graduation.
Josephine Cort, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared her favorite UD memories, how she has grown during her time at UD and her plans following graduation.
Gabriel Castro, a member of UD’s Lerner Class of 2022, shared his favorite UD memories, how he has grown during his time at UD and his plans following graduation.
Newark Charter school students walked away as top winners at the annual state Personal Finance Challenge. They are eligible to see if they qualify to compete at the national level next.
The Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship wants every Delaware student to know how to save money. They put banking professionals in classrooms each year to show kids just that.
Jeffrey Kleintop told a gathering of students, staff and faculty that not having the answers to every problem immediately wasn’t a problem because it created an opportunity to go look for them.