In this article, we get to know some current students in the ISTM program, who are working to master the intersections between IT and business.
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On Wednesday, April 18, approximately 60 students from eight high schools statewide gathered in Newark to demonstrate their financial savvy in the tenth annual Delaware Personal Finance Challenge
The half-day event, which debuted in 2016, provides Delaware secondary-school students with tools and strategies designed to help them develop into young leaders.
In this guest post, Naomi Wakiaga, UD Lerner master’s of international business student, shares her experiences about participating in this year’s Carol A. Ammon Case Competition.
With a wealth of information available to professionals on how to be successful in their chosen careers, young professionals, especially those in graduate school, may feel overwhelmed.
As the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics celebrates the 100-year anniversary of business education at UD, the Breaking Barriers blog series has told the stories of the first individuals from underrepresented groups to join the Lerner College in key roles.
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University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics celebrates the 100-year anniversary of business education at UD
The minor in professional selling and sales management provides you with sales knowledge and techniques applicable to any industry.
As consumers develop a preference for renting goods instead of purchasing them, what marketing opportunities arise?
This year marks a decade since the 2008 housing crisis, when housing giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac required a multi-billion dollar government bailout to prevent mortgage rates from skyrocketing.
University of Delaware students, faculty and staff were recently treated to lunch and a conversation on blind spots sponsored by PwC and hosted by the Lerner Diversity Council in UD’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics.
In this article, we get to know some of the alumni of our ISTM program, and learn about the ways they are putting their ISTM degrees into practice.
Education Ph.D. in Statistics, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, 2014 M.S. in Chemistry, Stanford University, 2008 B.S. in Chemistry, Peking University, Beijing, 2006 Select Publications Qian, W. and Yang, Y. (2016) Randomized Allocation with Arm Elimination in a Bandit Problem with Covariates, Electronic Journal of Statistics, 10, 242-270. Qian, W. and Yang, Y. (2016) Kernel Estimation and Model Combination in a Bandit Problem with Covariates, Journal of Machine Learning Research,...
On February 23, the Lerner Diversity Council (LDC) at the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics raised awareness for LGBTQ allyship at a lunch-and-learn session for UD students, faculty and staff.
In this video, Candace tells how her Lerner GET Internship led to a job with JPMorgan Chase.
In this video, MBA student Olga Arshinova tells about what has impacted her most during her studies at Lerner and what she would tell someone considering a Lerner degree.
Study business in a welcoming community at the University of Delaware Lerner College of Business and Economics. Located halfway between Washington, D.C. and New York, UD’s Lerner College is a top-ranked business school that has provided excellent academic courses, hands-on experiences, and career opportunities for our students for over 100 years. Beyond the classroom, our innovative programs help employees, companies and communities. As an international student, you’ll join...
When Jinwei Cao sent out a call for volunteers to create an international student association in 2016, Mengyu Li was the first to respond.
In this video, alumnus Brandon Harris describes how the personal involvement of his professors helped him prepare for the job he currently has.
In today’s constantly evolving business environment, change seems to be the only constant.
You probably wouldn’t equate a hospital stay with a relaxing hotel getaway.
Three student teams took the honors at the 19th edition of the Carol A. Ammon competition, presented by the Lerner College of Business and Economics on March 18, 2018. This year’s case, titled ‘Danger on the Horizon: Blue Horizon Dive Center,’ focused on a dive center in nearby Glen Mills, PA.
In this video, faculty and students discuss how you can make the most of opportunities to learn, innovate, research and experience business at the University of Delaware’s Lerner College of Business and Economics.
As the business community increasingly recognizes the value of mentoring as a means of developing both leaders and the future workforce
In this video, faculty, employers and a current student share about the value of Lerner’s trust management program.
In honor of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, this guest post from the Lerner College’s Amanda Bullough, professor of management, is a message to her children and students on the future of women’s leadership and gender equity.
The full-day event is the official kick-off of the Lerner College’s Women’s Leadership Initiative, which seeks to lead the region in the advancement of gender equity and women’s leadership in the workplace.
Biography Rachel Cowit graduated from University of Delaware in 2006 with a bachelor’s in hotel, restaurant and institutional management. During school, she found her passion for catering and event planning. After leaving school, she started working for Restaurant Associates, under Compass Group at Winterthur Museum in Delaware as a catering and café manager. From there she moved to Legg Mason, a corporate catering job in Baltimore, Maryland still with Restaurant Associates. After that, she...
Stop by anytime between 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 16, 2018 Clayton Hall, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19711 Thank you for your interest in the Lerner MBA Open House! After submitting your registration information, a confirmation email will be sent to you. If you do not receive the email, or have additional questions please contact mbaprogram@udel.edu.
The Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI) advances women leaders and gender equity in the workplace.
Lerner is committed to creating connections and fostering dialogues that support diversity and equity.
In this video, learn about the opportunities available to FSAN students at Lerner.
The full-day event is the official kick-off of the Lerner College’s Women’s Leadership Initiative, which seeks to lead the region in the advancement of gender equity and women’s leadership in the workplace.
Poets & Quants has ranked the University of Delaware’s Online MBA program 12th in its 2018 Online MBA rankings.