…managing director of the Courtyard by Marriott – Newark at the University of Delaware. He is a graduate of the University of Delaware and was presented with Lerner College’s Alumni…
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…Application Development of New Technology (how to take a new technology and make it something commercial) and Leading a Corporate Innovation Process (how to manage a creative/innovative organization). Of her…
…Newark, Del., but she recounts her time in Newark as being her most memorable. “Looking back at my four years in the U.S., I feel my time at UD was…
Kathryn Berkow, assistant professor of management information systems in the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, launched a new podcast for educators this year, “ON Cultivating…
With textbook prices on the rise, students are looking for new ways to save on books. University of Delaware senior Jim Jannuzzio, thought about this issue and realized that there…
…of everybody’s control no matter how well you plan for the future. The key is to be resilient and evolve to thrive in your new environment. Q: What is an…
…the classroom and in real life – at the University’s Vita Nova Restaurant and Courtyard Newark hotel. What is hospitality business management? Hospitality business management, simply put, is management from…
New research from the University of Delaware’s Kyle Emich suggests that women receive less credit for speaking up in the workplace than their male counterparts. Emich, an assistant professor of…
…of the new tax plan. Charles Elson Charles Elson, Edgar S. Woolard Jr. Chair in Corporate Governance, professor of finance at the Lerner College and chair of UD’s John L….
…than previously realized. New research from the University of Delaware’s John D’Arcy, forthcoming in Information Systems Journal, suggests that people’s positive or negative moods can affect the likelihood that they…
…2023 in Newark, DE. He was 58. After a stellar 30-year career in banking, Scott joined the Career Services Center at UD’s Lerner College in 2019. He called it his…
…Game (SMG) in Delaware. Conducted via Zoom and hosted by Delaware coordinator Marion Jacobs, the virtual reception honored teams from Bancroft Elementary School, Wilmington Montessori Middle School, Newark Charter High…
…so that teachers new to the program are fully prepared to instruct in the curriculum. Through three days of professional development, these teachers learn to serve as facilitators so that…
…the Economics for Educators course at the University of Delaware. I ended up taking the class from a new UD professor named Jim O’Neill. That class was an eye opener…
…for dinner starting on Wednesday, Feb. 14. Chef John Deflieze notes there are several new additions to the Vita Nova menu, include dining options prepared with the sous vide (pronounced…
New UD research suggests some types of discounts encourage shoppers to overspend This Black Friday, thousands of businesses will offer enticing deals for consumers, but new research coauthored by the…
UD’s Lerner College hosts panel and networking event on women’s careers and leadership All Blue Hens are invited and encouraged to participate in the new Women’s Leadership Initiative at the…
…recruiting new members and building excitement for new events, such as our guest speaker series with the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank. I wish him the best of luck in all…
Veer Nair lives in Newark, Delaware and is a full-time MBA candidate studying business analytics at the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics. Nair, who plans…
…the PCAOB encourages educational institutions to give special consideration to students from populations that have been historically underrepresented in the accounting profession.” Steele, an accounting major from Monroe Township, New…
…that bring together hundreds of women, and donates a portion of profits to combat violence against women. Despite launching the initial phase of her business on her own, Nazareth knew…
…used their newfound skills to create products and services, write business plans and gain hands-on experience running small enterprises. The EntrePrep program, run by the Center for Economic Education and…
…Industry’s New Normal.” Donofrio also sat down with Lerner to discuss lessons learned during the coronavirus pandemic, advice for his fellow Blue Hens and more. Q: How have you and…
…to discuss her new book, “Take Six: Essential Habits to Own Your Destiny, Overcome Challenges, and Unlock Opportunities.” Co-sponsored by Women’s Leadership Initiative at UD and The Weinberg Center for…
…shoelaces. After being a part of the UDance Executive Board for three years, I knew I wanted a career in helping families affected by cancer. I knew that HEADstrong would…
…University. These academics prepared and presented specialized presentations in their respective research: Ching’s research focuses on developing new empirical structural models and estimation methods to understand the forward-looking, strategic, learning…
…that, for the articles that come through me, that I’m looking at them for impact and purpose. The other thing I would like to contribute is new directions for the…
As a member of the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics’ Class of 2020, Baylee Ryan from Flemington, New Jersey has not had the typical final…
…Newark, Delaware, has demonstrated remarkable dedication and resilience during his time at UD. In this profile, Burke shares his favorite UD memories, how he has changed during his time…
…role? A: So far my favorite thing about my role is that I get to keep learning about new technologies and thinking about how they may be leveraged and applied…
…no monetary risk, and all they have to do is change to a new card, which costs a lot on the bank’s side. Therefore, an incentive system is the only…
…on OpenTable, and this spring semester, Deflieze helped form All You Knead is Love, one of UD’s newest and sweetest student organizations. The group of 25 members is mainly comprised…
The first year of college is a unique time where students, who are starting the next phase of their lives in a new environment, create connections that will carry them…
…and the defining experience of her studies. Lerner Graduate Student Stories: Aniket Turaskar – Turaskar, a native of Newark, Del., is pursuing his MBA in business analytics and is expected…
…number of unprecedented challenges, almost every team in every workplace is facing adversity, and some teams will recover more successfully than others. New research from the University of Delaware’s Sal…
…tackle an entrepreneurial problem-solving activity. Teams must design a new product or service that addresses the standard need presented in the problem. As a team, the students then pitch their…
The University of Delaware’s John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance has named Justin P. Klein as its new director. The Weinberg Center, founded in 2000 within the Alfred…
…semesters stationed at the Al Udeid Air Base in Doha, Qatar, over 6,000 miles away from her home in Whiting, New Jersey, while enrolled in classes at UD. “Even though…
…picked up accounting as a major to get more insight into the accounting field along with new networks. Lerner: What is the mission/goal of your student group? Patel: The mission…
Each summer, students from the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics gain important real-world professional skills through internships. In each installment of this series, you’ll hear…