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Cathy H. Wu

Website Visit Cathy H. Wu's profile on the Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology's website.

Gilberto Schleiniger

Website Visit Gilberto Schleiniger's profile on the Department of Mathematical Sciences' website.

Sandeep A. Patel

Website Visit Sandeep A. Patel's profile on the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry's website.

Xiaoming Li

Website Visit Xiaoming Li's profile on the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering's website.

Hui Fang

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Polly Weir

Biography Polly Weir earned a B.A. from Ithaca and a master’s degree in urban affairs and public policy from UD. Her first job in the hospitality industry was as general manager of a popular restaurant. During this time, she co-owned and operated Body Tech fitness center. Polly was responsible for the sales, marketing and membership. Later, Polly pursued a career in hospitality. She worked as the general manager of a small luxury hotel. After five years with that property, she became director...

David A. Edwards

Education Ph.D. in applied mathematics, California Institute of Technology, 1994 B.S. in applied mathematics, California Institute of Technology, 1990 Curriculum Vitae View David Edwards’s CV at http://www.math.udel.edu/~edwards/cv.html Website Visit David A. Edwards's Personal Webpage

William Sullivan

Biography Bill Sullivan, CHTP+, MS joined the Department of Hospitality and Sport Business Management as an adjunct instructor in 1990. In 2004, he joined the Shaner Hotel Group as the managing director of the Courtyard by Marriott – Newark at the University of Delaware. He is a graduate of the University of Delaware and was presented with Lerner College’s Alumni Award of Excellence in 2010. Bill retired from the DuPont Company in 2004 after 31 years of service. He spent considerable portions...

Phil Pyle

Biography Phil Pyle, Jr. is an Adjunct Professor with the Department of Hospitality and Sport Business Management at the Lerner College of Business and Economics. He has been teaching at Lerner College for the past 7 years and was with the University of Delaware’s English Language Institute for one year prior. Previously, Phil was executive chef and owner of two nationally acclaimed fine dining establishments for nearly 14 years. During his time in the restaurant industry, his farm-to-table...

James Kaden

Biography The University of Delaware has been James Kaden's home for over twenty-five years, and he is currently the associate AD, director of the ice arena and outdoor aquatic center. He was hired in 1995 to work in the Athletics Department as supervisor of events, which included handling all football operations for Coach Tubby Raymond. He has been at the ice arena since 1997 and has taught as an adjunct professor at the university since 2008, having taught the following classes: SPTM 210...

Gonzalo R. Arce

Biography Dr. Gonzalo R. Arce is the Charles Black Evans Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and a JPMorgan-Chase Faculty Fellow at the University of Delaware. His research interests lie in statistical learning in data science, computational imaging, and signal/data processing. He received the 2010-2011 and 2017-2018 Nokia-Fulbright Distinguished Chairs in Information and Communications Technologies. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and the Center for Advanced Studies....

Dianne Leipold

Biography Dianne Leipold is retired from a 37 year career in the specialty chemicals industry, with particular focus on the food ingredients and personal care ingredients markets. During her career, Dianne worked for Ashland Incorporated, Hercules Incorporated, JM Huber and CP Kelco and held progressively more responsible jobs in technology, sales, marketing, product management, business development, and business management. Dianne earned a Bachelor’s Degree in English and Biology from the...

Patrick Costigan

Biography Dr. Patrick Costigan is an adjunct instructor at the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics of the University of Delaware. He has taught Basics of Business (the introductory course in business), Introduction to Marketing and MISY 160 Business Computing Tools and Concepts. Dr. Costigan is also an adjunct instructor at Wilmington University and has taught Computer Applications for Business, Integrating Excel into Business Problem Solving, Social Media Marketing and...

Howland Redding

Biography Howland Redding is an assistant professor of finance at the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics. He earned a Ph.D. in Business Administration from Oklahoma State University, an M.S. in Finance from University of Delaware where he received an award for academic excellence and a B.S. in Business Administration from College of Charleston. Dr. Redding’s primary research interests include behavioral finance and residential real estate investments.  His...

Louis Robert Moffa

Biography Louis R. Moffa, Jr. is a partner in the Litigation Department and a member of several practice groups including the Commercial Litigation Group, the Construction Law Group and the Labor, Employment & Immigration Group of Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, LLP. He is also General Counsel to the firm. For more than three decades, Mr. Moffa has been an active trial and appellate litigator. His complex litigation practice has focused on business torts, civil rights and...

Entrepreneurship Career Spotlight: Social Entrepreneurship

Students in UD’s Lerner College’s M.S. in entrepreneurship & design as well as the MBA in entrepreneurial studies work through the Horn Program in Entrepreneurship to gain the skills and insight to understand how creativity and entrepreneurial thinking can create a number of career options

The U.S. Hospitality Industry by the Numbers

Master’s in hospitality business management students at the Lerner College of Business and Economics at UD learn problem solving and decision-making in response to the rapid growth of information management needs in the hospitality and tourism sectors of the industry.

New Business Analytics Minor & Foundational Course

With analytics becoming increasingly important in almost every field, the curriculum at UD’s Lerner College of Business and Economics is reflecting that change with the creation of both a new minor in business analytics at the undergraduate level

Launching Lerner’s Diversity Council

As the University of Delaware works to embody the principle of inclusive excellence, groups like the Lerner Diversity Council (LDC) at UD’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, made up of students, faculty and staff representatives, will help to support and carry out the University’s efforts to strengthen diversity

Adam Fleischhacker

Biography Adam Fleischhacker is an associate professor of operations management at the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics at the University of Delaware and a JPMorgan Chase Faculty Fellow at UD's Institute for Financial Services Analytics. He holds a Ph.D. in supply chain management from Rutgers University, an MBA from the University of Rochester and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Buffalo. Prior to becoming a professor, Fleischhacker’s...

Sandra M. Fields

Biography Sandra M. Fields, instructor of business administration; marketing area, received a B.S. in marketing and management from James Madison University and a M.S. in marketing from Radford University. Ms. Fields began her teaching career in the Marketing Department at Virginia Tech. Currently, she teaches the Sales Management and Selling course and serves as the undergraduate program advisor for the Department of Business Administration which involves advising all junior and senior...

Kyle Emich

Biography Kyle Emich earned his Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior at Cornell University and is currently an associate professor of management at the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics at the University of Delaware. His research explores the role of individual attributes, particularly perceptions and emotions, in team dynamics and other collective environments. This has particular implications for leadership, responding to disasters such as the COVID-19 pandemic, and race, equality,...