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Teaching children to save early

Lerner alumnus Everet Zicarelli, Class of 2012, joined hundreds of his fellow Delaware bankers teaching financial literacy in elementary schools for Teach Children to Save Day week.

Saving Lives with Statistics

Speaking at this year’s UD Gore Lecture, Rice University’s Katherine B. Ensor discussed her data science projects that have improved the city of Houston and protected its residents.

Baseball by the numbers

Delaware teachers joined the CEEE for dinner and the movie Moneyball accompanied by a post-viewing presentation and discussion led by Lerner alumnus Eddie Epstein.

Inadequacies in Economic Policy

Former Secretary of the Treasury, Lawrence Summers, discussed economic predictions, the 2017 corporate tax cuts and deficit reduction at the 2019 Hutchinson Lecture.

All You Knead Is Love

All You Knead is Love, one of UD’s newest and sweetest registered student organizations, under direction of Vita Nova Executive Chef John Deflieze, is making and selling chocolates to benefit A. I. Dupont Children’s Hospital.

Tackling a $30 billion-dollar problem

UD’s Bintong Chen and Deshen Wang created a new strategy for detecting credit card fraud that could increase profits and consumer surplus by about 10 percent.

A Case for Newark

The 20th Anniversary of the Carol A. Ammon Case Competition asked graduate students to make a business plan for the Newark Partnership, a community coalition for Newark, DE.

The Dreaded Group Project

Research co-authored by UD professor Dustin Sleesman suggests that the performance of a team may be decided by early interactions and perceptions.

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Value of University and City Partnerships

W.L. Gore Lecture Series in Management Science speaker Katherine B. Ensor, the Noah G. Harding Professor of Statistics at Rice University, to discuss the role of urban analytics in university and city partnerships.

Is an MBA worth it?

Graduate students discuss how an MBA can help you grow personally, develop professionally, enhance your career advancement opportunities and gain sound leadership skill to start a new business.

Blue Hen Lands a Job at Goldman Sachs

Finance student Kerry Schwartz has an internal drive to leave an impact that has propelled her to seek resources to accomplish personal and professional goals at UD.

Where Are They Now?

Checking in on the exciting burgeoning careers of all five members of the first cohort of doctoral graduates in financial services analytics (FSAN) from UD’s Lerner College.

World Class Connections

Lerner students meet DuPont and other business leaders in Thailand and Australia during winter term study abroad.

Zvi Schwartz receives prestigious 2019 Founder’s Award

Zvi Schwartz, chairperson and professor of the Department of Hospitality Business Management, received the 2019 Founder’s Award at the 24th annual Graduate Education and Graduate Student Research Conference in Hospitality and Tourism.

Video: RiseUP UD Women’s Leadership Forum

In this video, Wendy Smith and two program alumnae explain their experiences with the RiseUP Women's Leadership Forum and how it has helped over thirty percent of participants advance to a new position or role in their organization or business. Transcript Wendy Smith: The Women’s Leadership Forum is a three day executive forum for women in the middle of their careers looking to advance to the next step. And our goal is to help you to clarify where you want to go and help you get there. We know...

Ryan Sanders

Biography Ryan Sanders is managing director of Educate, Innovate, Inspire Consulting, LLC, where he assists corporate clients to develop leadership skills and build better teams. He has experience in international affairs as an academic as well as a practitioner; working for the EU, GAO, various political organizations and a run for the US Congress. He has been owner and partner in four businesses in diverse fields: marketing, IT, real estate and management consulting. Ryan began teaching in...

Lerner College programs ranked by Poets&Quants

Student experience helps set Lerner College apart in Poets&Quants ranking of business school programs. The online MBA program ranked 19th and the undergraduate program ranked 61st in the country.

Lerner Executive Mentoring Program

The Lerner Executive Mentoring Program matches Lerner students with executives whose professional backgrounds are complementary to the students’ career objectives. Mentorships have resulted in an increase in student confidence in entering the workforce, expansion of networks and overall professional growth. Students are matched 1:1 with mentors at the beginning of the Fall and Spring semesters (September and February timeframes). Our impact reports show how the Executive...

Lerner Alumni

Lerner alumni represent generations of talented, engaged graduates from across the globe. Some facts about our graduates: There are currently over 38,600 Lerner alumni. Lerner alumni can be found in 81 different countries. Financial services is the most popular career area for Lerner alumni. Other popular fields of work include information services, education, government, health services, human resources, hotel/restaurant services, law, manufacturing, real estate and sales....

What’s in a Brand Name?

Research from marketing assistant professor Ji Kyung Park explores the role of brands in daily life, performance and judgment.