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From student success to faculty research to the hiring of a new dean, these are the top stories from 2023 at UD’s Lerner College.
Money and family relationships can be a mix that requires adroit people skills, tact and creativity to make it all run smoothly. UD students in the trust management minor showed off those skills in a competition.
The FSAN master is an inter-disciplinary STEM program that teaches in-depth content and skills in modern data science to solve problems arising in the financial service and fintech areas.
Wu, an assistant professor of marketing, discussed her research focus and why she chose to join Lerner.
UD’s Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship’s Dinner and Movie’ professional learning session for local K-12 teachers on Nov. 14 featured the 2020 documentary movie, “The Donut King”, a story about the rise and fall of entrepreneur Ted Ngoy.
The UD’s Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship recently introduced two new team members, Sarah Johnson and Amy Krzyzanowski. Together, the two have worked to share resources and strategies in order to better prepare teachers in Delaware K-12 schools.
When students look for entrepreneurship training, the University of Delaware stands out. Here’s why.
As businesses increasingly search for workers skilled in tools like machine learning, artificial intelligence and language models, this program is turning out graduates ready for the job.
Outstanding Junior Faculty Scholar Sal Mistry Assistant Professor of Management The Lerner College Outstanding Junior Faculty Scholar Award is awarded to a full-time, untenured faculty member to recognize outstanding scholarship or other contributions to Lerner College initiatives. Their scholarship includes publications in high-quality, well-respected journals and may also include conference presentations and publications, citation by other scholars, or other external...
The UD’s Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship at the Lerner College invites all who are interested in what tomorrow’s economy will bring to attend the 2024 Economic Forecast on Thursday, February 22, 2024 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Audion in the Tower at UD’s STAR Campus.
Convery received the 2023 Accounting Horizons Best Paper Award for the paper she co-authored entitled “Stakeholder Engagement and Effective Standard Setting” which was published in the June 2022 issue.
Salgueiro, assistant professor of social innovation and entrepreneurship; discussed his research focus and why he chose to join UD.
Lerner College accounting major Kayla Schlachter, UD Class of ‘24, is this year’s recipient of the Julie C. Gricol ‘08 Memorial Scholarship.
ChatGPT is a tool developed by OpenAI based on the transformer architecture. It has been trained on a massive corpus of text data, allowing it to understand and generate natural language text. This means that ChatGPT can engage in conversations with users and respond to their queries in a way that mimics human conversation.
The Lerner Accounting and MIS department is an ideal blend of expertise in financial information (FIN) and in technology (TECH), and we expect to contribute significantly to UD’s new FinTech initiative.
The churches have a need. The students have a skill. And a volunteer program at Lerner brings them together.
Rabaa’i, associate professor of management information systems, discussed his research focus and why he chose to join Lerner.
In an uneasy economy, forecasters aren’t quite sure what to predict for the holiday shopping season. Lerner marketing expert Anu Sivaraman offers some insights into trends shaping this important retail season.
Ducharme, assistant professor of entrepreneurship and faculty director of the Siegfried Fellows Program, discussed his research focus and why he chose UD.
Schinoff, an assistant professor of management, discussed her research focus and why she chose to join UD.
Rao, an assistant professor of economics, discussed her passion for economics and why she chose to join Lerner.
Smith’s efforts to build a community promoting both/and thinking are garnering international attention.
UD Lerner Researcher Wendy Smith was named to the Highly Cited Researchers list for the fifth consecutive year.
Does it matter where your generic drugs are made? One researcher argues emphatically that it does.
This article explains what fintech is, introduces jobs and salaries in the field and compares different ways of learning the subject.
Both groups describe study abroad experiences that deepened understanding of global business, sparked new ways of thinking, and in some cases altered the courses of their lives.
Oliver Yao, the new dean of the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, wants the college to be at the center of the financial technology revolution.
Walter, class of 2025 finance and economics double major in the Honors College, spent her summer participating in the Girls Who Invest program and serving as a summer analyst at Warburg Pincus LLC.
A daylong event brought Delaware judges, national corporate leaders, government insiders, academics and law experts together at UD’s Clayton Hall.
Bullough couldn’t find affordable case studies to teach women entrepreneurs in developing countries. So, with the help of Lerner students, she wrote her own.
Lerner’s undergraduate business program ranked No. 84, undergraduate economics program ranked No. 99 in latest rankings.
Lerner College has a new stream of students thanks to a partnership with a prominent university in one of China’s largest cities.
Most people think of generic drugs as all being the same — and probably as good as the name brand versions. But an upcoming lecture at UD will take a deeper look at this assumption.
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Garzon-Lagos, class of 2025 hospitality management major with an international business minor, spent her summer as an F&B corporate intern with Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa.
Simunek, class of 2024 management information systems and business analytics double major, spent her summer as a software engineer with Bank of America.
The Delaware Women’s Hall of Fame celebrated a UD Lerner educator who has promoted economic education around the world.