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In fields like business analytics that require an understanding of both management and technology, the term human-computer interaction (HCI) may come up on several occasions.
A team of University of Delaware students triumphed over 14 other student teams to win first place at Drexel University’s inaugural Diversity and Inclusion Case Competition.
In a day in the life of a healthcare management professional, certain key skills will always come into play.
Considering that the number of female Fortune 500 CEOs in 1995 was zero, it seems that women are climbing the corporate ladder, but slowly. Why the sluggish progress?
On North Campus, nestled in between upperclassmen dormitory housing and flat lots full of student cars, UD’s Courtyard Marriott serves as learning space for hospitality business management students as well as the home of the Marriott Center for Tourism & Hospitality.
The Lerner Diversity Council in the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics hosted the final lunch and learn of the semester on Friday, May 12, and featured student startup Reviresco.
Robin Karol-Eng’s extensive industry expertise makes her a helpful resource for students in her current role as an adjunct faculty member at the Lerner College.
The minor in trust management examines the legal, tax, accounting and financial issues pertaining to managing trusts.
How can we identify and classify the real people and business opportunities behind these numbers?
“The first step towards more diversity.” This is how University of Delaware sophomore Esteban Delgado described his support for efforts to encourage diversity and inclusion
ny time you stay in a nice hotel, a constant across the hospitality industry is that the staff will provide good customer service to make sure you enjoy your stay.
Managers plan, direct, and coordinate medical and health services, and serve as skilled leaders for hospitals, clinics, insurance providers, pharmaceutical companies and others.
As the world becomes more globally interconnected, companies may wonder whether their boardrooms should become more global as well.
The University of Delaware’s Hen Hatch provides opportunities for UD students, faculty, staff and alumni to showcase their creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship.
The Hutchinson Lecture in Macroeconomics, which is sponsored annually by the Department of Economics, was established in 1990 to honor the distinguished academic career of the late Harry D. Hutchinson, a professor of economics who taught at UD from 1959-89. Each year a distinguished scholar and policy-maker is invited to present the Hutchinson Lecture in the spring semester. Lecture History 2019 Lawrence H. Summers Charles W. Eliot University Professor and president emeritus,...
The Chaplin Tyler Executive Leadership Lecture Series brings leaders from the business, non-profit and government sectors to the UD campus to share their experiences and insights with students, faculty and the business community. Each semester, the Lerner College’s Graduate Programs office invites these leaders to spend a day engaging in an open exchange of ideas and perspectives. The series, which is supported by the Chaplin Tyler Endowment Fund, is dedicated to the memory...
According to Sheryl Kline, Lerner College professor and chair of hospitality, there are many options, as long as you utilize the right resources.
When both the Delaware and US economies fell off a cliff following the global financial crisis of 2008, it took a great act of faith to pursue an MBA — especially after employers reported record low levels of hiring in the two years that followed.
Third party applications like Venmo and its parent company PayPal Holdings have completely revolutionized once unavoidable situations — splitting a bill, giving to a charity, sending rent to a landlord.
As prospective MBA students consider future careers and opportunities, it’s clear that next-generation business ideas and profits will emerge from collaborations with related disciplines like engineering, public policy, life sciences and information/computer science.
You’ve heard the term before: The Internet of Things (IoT). But what does this buzzword really mean? And what are the ramifications of the IoT on the business world?
When a 125-year old commercial icon like Kodak — one of America’s most ubiquitous brands — began selling off patents as part of a plan to emerge from bankruptcy in 2012, most journalists, analysts and scholars focused on the tangible signals
In many ways, technology has made hospitality better and smarter — optimizing revenue, heightening engagement and better serving both guests and employees.
An initial public offering (IPO), the first sale of a company’s stock to the public, may make investors excited about the potential for growth as an early investor.
We’ve all had at least one brilliant business idea. The widget or service that would make everyone’s lives better.