Rao, an assistant professor of economics, discussed her passion for economics and why she chose to join Lerner.
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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.
Appointments Biden School of Public Policy & Administration Environment; profile page Alfred Lerner College of Business & Economics, Department of Economics
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.
Blanchard, class of 2024 honors marketing and business analytics double major, spent her summer as a marketing analytics intern at The Chemours Company.
Calderon, class of 2024 hospitality business management major and event management minor, spent her summer as an events intern at Major Food Group.
Williams, class of 2025 sport management and marketing double major, spent his summer as a tournament operations intern for the Philadelphia PGA Section.
Berman, class of 2025 management information systems major, spent her summer as a data science intern at FIDx.
Two experts in financial literacy and technology will co-direct UD’s collaborative endeavors at the new FinTech Innovation Hub on UD’s STAR Campus.
UD cuts the ribbon on the new FinTech Innovation Hub, Wed., Oct. 4. UD and industry leaders discuss the opportunities that lie ahead for promoting equity in financial services and health in Delaware and beyond.
Alessia Puleo, class of 2023 hospitality business management major with a minor in entrepreneurship, spent her summer as a management intern with Hillstone Restaurant Group.
Turaskar, a native of Newark, Del., is pursuing his MBA in business analytics and is expected to graduate in May 2024.
Biben, class of 2024 business analytics major with a minor in management information systems, spent his summer as a portfolio compliance intern with BlackRock.
Read how improvisational activities can create an inclusive environment and learn a few in-class exercises.
UD Lerner College’s Wendy Smith and Anu Sivaraman outline ways students can help create an inclusive educational experience.
Biography Cynthia (Cindy) Conway joins the University of Delaware as a new, part-time adjunct faculty member of the Alfred Lerner School of Business & Economics. Although new to the university, Cindy is not new to business. She brings nearly four decades of global, intrapreneurial work experience to her students from five major industries and 15 business sectors, across four continents. When Cindy is not at school, she is the founder and CEO of OakWise Marketing, LLC., an independent...
Education Ph.D. student in hospitality business analytics, University of Delaware M.S. in business analytics & information management, University of Delaware B.S. in accounting, University of Delaware
Presented annually, the awards recognize those who have exhibited exceptional accomplishments, including professional success, contribution to the community, giving back to Lerner College, and a commitment to excellence.
UD Lerner’s Wendy Smith and Anu Sivaraman explain why a sense of belonging is critical for learning and outline key factors for building an inclusive classroom.
What motivates criminals, and what are ways to address crime that actually make sense to society? The study of the economics of crime offers insights into these thorny issues.