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Credit where credit is due

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.

Studying big data in business

Faculty members from the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economicsled efforts to host a new academic conference on business data science.

MBA or MS in Finance: Which degree is right for you?

Whether you’re looking to specialize in corporate finance, you have aspirations of managing a team of financial analysts or you aim to grow your own firm, there are many professional development pathways to choose from.

Preparing for careers in NYC

New York City has been called the most economically powerful city and the leading financial center of the world

Nov. 14: Women’s careers & leadership

All Blue Hens are invited and encouraged to participate in the new Women’s Leadership Initiative at the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics.

Women engaging the world

Just two short months ago, 20 young women departed Newark for their homes in Cote d’Ivoire, Kenya, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Zambia

Lessons on ethics and values in business

The former chief financial officer of HealthSouth Corporation, Weston Smith, visited the University of Delaware in October to give a lecture on the lessons he learned from his experiences with the company and the events that landed him in federal prison for fraud.

Lerner celebrates 100 year anniversary

This year, the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics celebrates this centennial and looks back at how these first four business classes created opportunities for business education in the region

47 years and counting at the Lerner College

25,000 students. That’s an estimate of how many students Charles Link, the longest-standing faculty member at the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, has taught during his 47 years.

History

UD has been leading students to success in business since 1917.

Taste of Newark

The Taste of Newark food festival, an event that brings together the University of Delaware and the city of Newark to celebrate the town’s restaurant and beverage distributors, recently marked its 14th year.

Oct. 25: Nobel Symposium

University of Delaware faculty members with expertise in each of the six areas of study that had winners of this year’s Nobel Prizes will discuss the significance of the winners’ work

Lerner information sessions

For those with an interest in enhancing their skills in business, management, big data or hospitality, UD’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics will host several information sessions this month.

Success and enthusiasm for UD women in business

At this semester’s first meeting of the University of Delaware’s Women in Business, a registered student organization, group leaders said they expected less than 50 people based on previous attendance. Instead, about 150 interested Blue Hens attended

Stay more, pay more?

When you book a hotel stay, you might expect to pay less per night for a long stay. However, in an article recently published in Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, the University of Delaware’s Arash Riasi and Zvi Schwartz found that the opposite is true.

Job Market Candidates

  Candidate Research Interests Job Market Paper Olena Berchuk labor economics, the economics of education and development economics Military Conscription and Higher Educational Attainment in Ukraine Gerald Ipapa development economics with a focus on education, health, environment and labor The Hidden Costs of Recycling: Lead Exposure and Student Learning Muhammad Usman Taj labor economics, development economics and household finance Reservation Wages and Macroeconomic...

The power of we

In a lecture entitled, “The Power of We: Lessons for the Hospitality Industry and Life,” Tisch emphasized the importance of working together, and about combining impeccable customer service with cooperation among business team members.

Developing women’s leadership potential in Africa

Amanda Bullough, assistant professor of management at the Lerner College and co-leader of Lerner’s Women’s Leadership Forum, spent five weeks this past summer working with an esteemed group of young women from five countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Sept. 24: Taste of Newark 2017

The 14th annual Taste of Newark food festival will be held from noon to 3 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 24, on the lawn of the University of Delaware’s Old College in Newark.