Five Lerner master of science in business analytics and information management students were awarded the Alteryx SparkED Graduate Scholarship, a program designed to support and encourage the education of future data analytics professionals.
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In honor of International Women’s Day, the Women’s Leadership Initiative is dedicating a social media campaign to the voices of a few of the 14 displaced Afghan students pursuing their education at UD
The Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics held its annual mentoring dinner on Dec. 6. The event, which was run by Lerner's Career Services Center, welcomed members of its Executive Mentoring Program to the Trabant Center for a night of fellowship and to celebrate the program's success.
Employees can get more from work by managing their bosses and the relationship that they have with them. Sal Mistry’s research gives insight into this.
UD alum Tommy Stackhouse participated in the Lerner Executive Mentoring Program as a student and has recently gotten back involved as a mentor.
In this video, Lerner College students and advisors talk about how the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics UDREAM (“U” Develop Resources for Excellence in Academic Management) program helps students discover their best selves inside and outside of the classroom.
Economic impact of the host and participating cities, companies’ ad strategy major factors outside of the playing field.
Students from Gallaher Elementary School, Cab Calloway School of the Arts, and Newark Charter School were honored during the 2022 CEEE Stock Market Game (SMG) virtual reception held recently.
A degree in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) can lead to a rewarding career, with job security, a high salary and the opportunity to work in innovative fields. STEM degrees can be in engineering or technology, but also in business fields such as business analytics, finance or economics. STEM occupations are high earning, and there is a need for STEM talent in the U.S. When a program is STEM-designated it means that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security...
The Lerner College Alumni Board and the Lerner College invite you to submit nominations for the 2023 Lerner College Alumni Awards of Excellence. The nomination period is now open and closes at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, April 21, 2023. The Awards, established in 1991, honor alumni who exemplify the values and spirit of The University of Delaware and the Lerner College of Business and Economics. Selections are based on professional accomplishment, contribution to the community, giving back to Lerner...
RiseUP Leadership Forum Ready to advance your leadership to the next level? RiseUP is an immersive and inspiring executive education program that advances mid-career professionals in their leadership journey. We draw on our 3C Model of Leadership to help women build CLARITY of vision for where they want to go, COMPETENCIES and skills to implement their visions and COMMUNITIES of peers and mentors to support them along the way. Our skilled faculty build on cutting-edge...
The 2023 Economic Forecast, hosted by Lyons Companies and UD’s Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship, brought together top business minds to unpack the uneasy market conditions influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine.
The Lerner College Online MBA program is ranked 33rd in the nation, while the Online Master’s programs in Accounting Practice and International Business are ranked 66th in the latest rankings.
Danny Meyer, the Founder and Executive Chairman of Union Square Hospitality Group, spoke with UD students about emphasizing hospitality in the latest Paul Wise Speaker Series.
Kelly discussed leading through paradox during a fireside chat with UD professor Wendy Smith during this year’s Chaplin Tyler Lecture series. Kelly, the current UD Board of Trustees chair, was a subject in a book co-authored by Smith entitled Both/And Thinking: Embracing Creative Tensions to Solve Your Toughest Problems.
What are the advantages of STEM degrees? What are STEM-designated degrees? And, how can foreign students harness them to optimize their education and professional experiences in the U.S.?
Delta Sigma Pi, one of Lerner’s business fraternities, learned the top tips for dining etiquette from Vita Nova’s Nick Waller and applied their skills at a three-course professional dining event.
The Lerner College remembers Brad Scott, Lerner Career Services engagement specialist who played a vital role in connecting employers and students.
From student success to post-grad plans to new faculty research, these are the top stories from 2022 at UD’s Lerner College.
UD Honors and Lerner alumna Courtney Smith Goodrich has a set of ground rules for how she carries herself in her professional and personal life. They have guided her for almost 30 years in corporate America.
The Lerner Diversity Council Race and Business series started last May with a lecture on implicit bias and had overwhelming interest from students and faculty. The fourth and final event focused on the business of marketing.
The University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics strives to “cultivate a diverse faculty pursuing impactful scholarship and enthusiastically sharing their expertise” as part of the College’s mission. Each year, our faculty push the boundaries within academia, creating innovative research and earning impressive awards, placements and accolades. This year, the UD Alfred Lerner College welcomed 18 new faculty members into its community. Leting Zhang is an assistant...
The Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship and the Lyons Companies host the 2023 Economic Forecast on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2023 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Audion in the Tower at UD’s STAR Campus.
The University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics strives to “cultivate a diverse faculty pursuing impactful scholarship and enthusiastically sharing their expertise” as part of the College’s mission. Each year, our faculty push the boundaries within academia, creating innovative research and earning impressive awards, placements and accolades. This year, the UD Alfred Lerner College welcomed 18 new faculty members into its community. Duygu Phillips is an assistant...
The event featured 12 stations featuring games designed to reinforce concepts like saving, spending, budgeting and banking. Linda Bacon, CEEE master’s student and fourth grade teacher at West Park, worked with the center to develop the activities.
The University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics strives to “cultivate a diverse faculty pursuing impactful scholarship and enthusiastically sharing their expertise” as part of the College’s mission. Each year, our faculty push the boundaries within academia, creating innovative research and earning impressive awards, placements and accolades. This year, the UD Alfred Lerner College welcomed 18 new faculty members into its community. Youngki Jang is an assistant...
UD Lerner’s Jennifer Joe, Whitney Family Professor of Accounting and Cohen Family Lerner Director of Diversity was selected as a 2022 Delaware Today Women in Business honoree.
More than 90 members of the Lerner community celebrated the unveiling of the Lerner Diversity Council Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Action Promise Wall on Oct. 12.
University of Delaware student Mia Alexander-Oliver, a junior finance major in the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics was awarded the Howard A. Trauger Award from The Bond Club of Philadelphia.
Professor Ryan Sanders started an exchange program between Lerner Students and Parisian students at the Sorbonne Nouvelle that is paying dividends already.
This year, the UD Alfred Lerner College welcomed 18 new faculty members into its community. Scott Bentley is an assistant professor of strategy, and he spoke with Lerner about his passion for business strategy and why he chose to join the University of Delaware. Lerner: What is your professional and academic background? Bentley: Binghamton University, Assistant Professor of Strategy, 2017-2022 Lerner: What is your research focus? Bentley: My research focuses on how organizations can tailor...
New research from Sal Mistry, assistant professor of management, focuses on Managing Your Boss. As more companies announce mandatory return to the office policies, employees might find this helpful looking forward.
Custom fit your MBA. Your MBA program should cultivate every unique aspect of your education and career. At Lerner, you customize your degree by choosing courses that serve your career goals – whether that’s a general or a specialized MBA. "I found the Lerner MBA [to be] a perfect combination of improving one’s knowledge of business management as well as ensuring skill development and personal growth." MBA student Neetek Kumar talks about his experiences in and out of class...
We’re interested in the un-testable: team-based skills, leadership experience and your unique potential for success. For years, universities have used the GMAT and GRE as sorting tools to ease the application review process for their admissions teams. At Lerner, we consider each application holistically. We believe that your academic history, resume and letters of recommendation will reveal far more about you than a test score. The typical Lerner MBA applicant has: The...
The University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics strives to “cultivate a diverse faculty pursuing impactful scholarship and enthusiastically sharing their expertise” as part of the College’s mission. Each year, our faculty push the boundaries within academia, creating innovative research and earning impressive awards, placements and accolades. This year, the UD Alfred Lerner College welcomed 18 new faculty members into its community. Hong Soon Kim is an assistant...
The University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics strives to “cultivate a diverse faculty pursuing impactful scholarship and enthusiastically sharing their expertise” as part of the College’s mission. Each year, our faculty push the boundaries within academia, creating innovative research and earning impressive awards, placements and accolades. This year, the UD Alfred Lerner College welcomed 18 new faculty members into its community. Emily Battaglia is an assistant...
This minor prepares students for careers in the healthcare and wellness industry, with opportunities in management, sales and marketing, consultation and entrepreneurship.
The University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics strives to “cultivate a diverse faculty pursuing impactful scholarship and enthusiastically sharing their expertise” as part of the College’s mission. Each year, our faculty push the boundaries within academia, creating innovative research and earning impressive awards, placements and accolades. This year, the UD Alfred Lerner College welcomed 18 new faculty members into its community. Bharat Patil is a visiting...