Gabriella Cammarata, honors accounting and finance double major with a minor in economics from Manalapan, New Jersey, is a member of the UD Lerner Class of 2023.
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Geeta Chandaluri, an honors finance and business analytics double major from Celina, Texas, is a member of UD Lerner’s Class of 2023.
Hongzhe Zhang, a native of Jinan, China, earned a doctoral degree Ph.D in financial services analytics from the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics in May 2023.
Felisters Khaikwa Wamayuyi, from Bungoma, Kenya and a member of the UD Lerner Class of 2023, earned a dual graduate degree, MBA and masters of science in business analytics and information management (M.S. BAIM).
UD Lerner Class of 2023 graduate Ella Kolln is an honors operations management and marketing double major with minors in fashion management, french and international business from State College, Pennsylvania.
As a member of the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics Class of 2023, Caroline Cherubini, sport management and marketing double major from Brewster, New York, has demonstrated remarkable dedication and resilience during her time at UD.
A native of Hillsborough, New Jersey, University of Delaware Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics Class of 2023 graduate Amanda Schimmel is an honors economics and English double major with a minor in Spanish.
A native of Hockessin, Delaware, Alayna Hernandez is graduating from the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics as an honors management and marketing double major with a minor in psychology.
Professional business fraternities at Lerner offer our students friendships and networking, professional development, scholarships, service opportunities, and recognition of academic success. The following national and international organizations have active chapters at Lerner. Find out more by visiting their websites: Alpha Kappa Psi, Omega Alpha chapter Delta Sigma Pi, Omicron Omega chapter Phi Chi Theta, Zeta Chi chapter
Congratulations to the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics’ Class of 2023! These more than 1,130 Lerner College graduates have shown incredible resilience, maturity and spirit while adjusting to the many unexpected changes that they have encountered in their final years at UD. Each installment of this series will profile an outstanding member of this class, showcasing their achievements, experiences at UD and what it means to be a Blue...
UD Lerner Alumni Nick Delmonico’s company Strados Labs is making strides in the care of asthma and other respiratory conditions with new technology.
Nine Lerner College faculty members earned promotions, while two were awarded emeritus status at the UD Board of Trustees semiannual meeting on May 16.
The story of how a young couple picked the University of Delaware to continue their education – moving from India, getting married, and restarting the Lerner MBA Student Association along the way.
Raible was one of six UD faculty members to receive the awards, which were selected by the Senate’s Committee on Student and Faculty Honors and based primarily on nominations from current and past students.
In partnership with the Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship, Delaware bank employees visited elementary schools up and down the state to read a children’s book about saving and speak to students.
More than 30 Lerner students got the chance to meet the CEO of a publicly traded company in New York, who happens to be a UD alumnus, along with other experts in commercial real estate.
The Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics celebrated several outstanding students on their academic successes during the 2023 Honors and Achievements Day ceremony on May 12, held at the Audion at STAR Campus.
Faculty members from UD’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics published 25 research papers in their respective fields’ leading refereed journals in 2022.
UD Athletics has built up a competitive edge using a small army of student interns, most of them from Lerner College of Business and Economics.
Education Ph.D. in Economics, Johns Hopkins University B.A. in Economics, University of Rochester Select Publications "Do U.S. Paintings Follow the CAPM? Findings Disaggregated by Subject, Artist, and Value of the Work." Research in Economics, 70: 3, 403-411, 2016. "Race and Art: Prices for African American Painters and Their Contemporaries." Journal of Black Studies, 41: 1, 56-70, 2010. "Investment Returns and Risk for Art: Evidence from Auctions of American Paintings." Eastern Economics...
Banks are collapsing one after the other. What are the possible impacts of this instability, and what should consumers know about it?
Felisters Khaikwa Wamayuyi is pursuing a dual MBA and M.S. in business analytics and information management (BAIM) degrees, while serving as a data analyst for the Christiana Care Health System. She’s expected to graduate in Spring 2023 and she’s shared why she pursued her graduate degrees with UD’s Lerner College.
Most people pay the taxes they owe. For those who are more reluctant, what’s the government’s best option? New research from a Lerner professor shows the threat of audits and fines may not be the only tools.
UD junior Alexa Bachonski served an internship with premium hospitality business On Location during this year’s Super Bowl in Arizona, working the big game for the second consecutive year.
The annual John L. Weinberg Distinguished Speaker event featured a panel discussion on key updates to Delaware law over the past year.
Technology can be a cost-effective means to improve education in developing countries. But how it’s used really matters, UD researchers have found.
Lerner students serve as crucial volunteers in a partnership that brings free tax help to those who need it most.
In this video, Lerner international business management students describe their trip to Paris in January 2023 during UD’s winter session.
Michael Dugbater, Class of 2024 graduate student pursuing a Master of Science in business analytics and information management, is the president of the Business Analytics and Information Management Graduate Student Association (BAIM GSA) at Lerner College. Dugbater shared why he joined the BAIM GSA and what makes this group stand out!
Two winning papers were announced at the ECGI corporate governance symposium hosted by the John L. Weinberg Center and UD Department of Finance at Clayton Hall.
Robert Kyle Dutrow, Class of 2025 hospitality business management major, is the president of the American Hotel Lodging Association at Lerner College. Dutrow shared why he joined the American Hotel Lodging Association and what makes this group unique!
A team of students from multiple countries and business backgrounds pooled their experience to beat 11 other teams in the annual Carol A. Ammon Case Competition.
For the fourth consecutive year, the University of Delaware’s Horn Entrepreneurship program ranks as one of the best in the nation, according to The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine
Students in grades eight through 12 had fun while exploring positive character traits at the Siegfried Youth Leadership Program held at the University of Delaware in March.
Here are five concepts that UD educators on financial literacy think you should learn about, and that may help you think about your money from a new angle. Whether it’s budgeting, investment or managing risk, you’ll benefit from doing your research.
Lerner’s Online MBA Program was ranked 36th by The Princeton Review and moved up seven spots to 40th in the latest Poets & Quants rankings.
Each year the Women's Leadership Initiative presents the Catalyst Award to one individual who has exhibited exceptional accomplishments in advancing gender equity, including contribution to the community, giving back to Women's Leadership Initiative and a commitment to excellence. Nominations are welcome from students, alumni, faculty, staff, the University of Delaware community and friends of WLI. Self-nominations are also accepted. WLI Catalyst Award Recipients 2023, Meghan...
President Obama’s DACA policy has drawn criticism from opponents who say it will cost citizens jobs. Do the numbers back that up? Econ professor Emily Battaglia doesn’t think so.