In this video, students share brief overviews of each of the 16 majors in the Lerner College.
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James Holden is an MBA candidate at UD’s Lerner College. Holden shared how this program has impacted him and what he plans to do next.
Nicole Chhabra, Class of 2023 management information systems and finance double major, spent her summer as an analytic intern at Wells Fargo in the Credit Card Retail and Merchant Services Department.
The Lerner College rose 13 places to No. 84 in U.S. News & World Report’s 2022 Best Undergraduate Business Programs rankings.
Jeel Patel, UD Class of 2022 accounting major, was named a 2021-2022 Public Company Accounting Oversight Board Scholar.
Learn and excel in a college-level hospitality business course while in high school. The Department of Hospitality and Sport Business Management is pleased to offer the HOSP 180 - Introduction to Hospitality Business Management dual enrollment course. During this 3-credit virtual course, you'll learn about one of the top 10 industries in the world and one of the top 5 industries in the state of Delaware. You'll explore industries and careers in tourism, hotels, restaurants,...
Megan O’Donnell, founder of The Loved Life Wellness, graduated from the Lerner College’s Hospitality and Sport Business Management program in 2006 with a B.S. degree in hotel, restaurant and institutional management (HRIM).
Eric Albeiz, a Class of 2022 operations management major, spent his summer as a logistics intern at Modern Picnic.
Biography Kyle is an adjunct professor at the University of Delaware where he teaches entrepreneurship/business and is involved in a number of consulting projects. Kyle spends most of his time working in commercial real estate for J.C. BAR Properties, Inc. as vice president of brokerage services. Kyle’s background comes with more than a decade of real estate, management, hospitality, and entrepreneurial experience. Kyle holds a bachelor of science in civil engineering from the University of...
Biography Jake is a University of Delaware graduate and holds three master's degrees, an MBA (2020), an M.S. in cybersecurity, and an M.S. in business analytics and technology management. Returning to Delaware after serving as a digital forensic investigator in the Manhattan, NYC office of Stroz Friedberg an AON Company, a global risk management firm specializing in cybersecurity. Jacob is skilled in a range of software and hardware platforms and the measures in which to secure them. With...
Biography Lora Modzelewski is an adjunct instructor, teaching executive presentations and business problem solving skills to undergraduate business students in the Alfred Lerner College of Business & Economics at the University of Delaware. Lora has 30+ years of executive experience in the information technology industry, working alongside clients within the C-Suite, to best enable them in the acquisition and implementation of complex IT computing solutions. She has worked with clients...
Biography Billy Rawstrom, a Newark, DE native, started his culinary journey cooking for many local restaurants. After several years of traveling, Billy settled in Charleston, SC where he went to Johnson and Wales University, graduating first in his class with a bachelor's of science in food service management. Billy stayed in Charleston for his master’s degree from The Citadel in education - social science. After graduating from The Citadel, Billy taught for three years at Virginia Intermont...
Complete the entire M.S.in International Business online, with no need to come to campus. Your instructors are the same top-ranked faculty who teach classroom-based courses.
The next Lifelong Lerner Webinar Series on Tuesday, Sept. 28 will discuss how to find the best fit for new hires and help current employees thrive in an ever changing and uncertain work culture.
UD’s Lerner College and Horn Entrepreneurship recognize 37 fastest growing companies and most promising ventures.
Horn Entrepreneurship’s Proof of Concept program expands with funding from U.S. Economic Development Administration.
The business analytics major at the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics teaches students the theories and methods of analyzing large volumes of data.
Grace Zhang, a Class of 2022 finance, management information systems and marketing majors with a minor in French, spent her summer interning as a business analyst with Amazon.
Education Ph.D., MBA, BA Rutgers University M.S. in information management, Stevens Institute of Technology Certified Public Accountant, NJ and NY Select Publications DiSalvio, J.(Fico) and Dorata, N. T. (2014), "SEC Guidance on Climate Change Risk Disclosures: An Assessment of Firm and Market Responses", Accounting for the Environment: More Talk and Little Progress (Advances in Environmental Accounting & Management, Vol. 5), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp. 115-130.
Biography Daniel Lee is an assistant professor of entrepreneurship at the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics. He earned his Ph.D. in economics from Georgia State University (GSU), and holds his B.A. in mathematics and economics from Emory University. During his time at GSU, Dr. Lee was a CEAR Scholar and was the recipient of the prestigious World Institute for Development Economics Research grant from the United Nations. He has published in outlets such as Science and the Journal...
Biography Karen McDougal is an instructor of accounting in the Department of Accounting and Management Information Systems at the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics at the University of Delaware. She joined the department as an instructor in 2021. She completed her Ph.D. in accounting at Temple University and previously taught at Temple University, St. Joseph's University and Penn State University's Brandywine campus. Prior to joining academia, Karen worked in public accounting...
Biography Stephanie Raible is an assistant professor of social innovation and entrepreneurship at the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics' Department of Business Administration and Horn Entrepreneurship at the University of Delaware. She also serves as UD’s faculty director of the Social Entrepreneurship Initiative, which provides students with curricular and co-curricular opportunities to explore the area of social entrepreneurship. She has been an entrepreneurship educator since...
Complete your degree online, with no need to come to campus. Taught by the same top-ranked faculty who teach in classroom-based courses.
Lerner Marketing Prof. and Director of Horn Entrepreneurship Dan Freeman is the faculty lead for new UD partnership in the NSF Innovation Corps Northeast Hub.
Justin P. Klein was named the new director of the John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance.
The University of Delaware and Brookdale Community College have signed a new articulation agreement for qualifying hospitality business management students.
At the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, students learn in the classroom and in real life – at the University’s Vita Nova Restaurant and Courtyard Newark hotel.
Coaches Raimonds Feldmanis, Class of 2019 ICAB graduate, and German Medina, Class of 2019 ICECP graduate, were successful in leading athletes to their Olympic dreams in Tokyo.
Alexander Pugliese, a Class of 2022 entrepreneurship major, spent his summer as a client service intern at JSSI, a jet support service company.
The 3rd Annual CEEE Economic Education Conference invited K-12 educators for a day of free virtual professional development and collaboration.
Mandy Zicherman, Class of 2023 entrepreneurship and management double major, spent her summer as an operations specialist at Venture For America.
Jillian Corbett, Class of 2023 finance major with minors in economics and business analytics, spent her summer as an underwriting intern at Allianz Global Corporate and Specialty.
Rishi Patel, Class of 2022 honors finance and financial planning and wealth management major with a minor in trust management, spent his summer as a private banking intern at Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.
The global enterprise management major studies the idea of globalization from many viewpoints, and allows students to focus on topics that match their professional interests.
CEEE’s MAEEE program engages latest cohort using innovative test writing methods to inspire students to become effective participants in the economy, successful entrepreneurs, responsible consumers and wise investors.
This summer, CEEE hosted its 44th annual Mini-Society training session where Delaware teachers received hands-on instruction on how to encourage their students to set up and run their own society.
UD’s student-operated and managed restaurant reopens for both lunch and dinner service.