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...
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Wendy Smith, Dana J. Johnson Professor of Management, has been named to the world’s “who’s who” list of most influential researchers for 2022.
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. Howland Redding is an assistant...
Cybersecurity was front-and-center at the University of Delaware throughout October, culminating with a Capture the Flag (CTF) competition that attracted more than 3,000 participants from at least 17 countries around the world.
For students of UD’s Lerner College, the Lerner Bucket List offers 10 ways to similarly celebrate and connect with the Lerner community, while making your UD experience the best that it can be. Lerner Blue Hens can kick off their fall semester by checking these items off their lists.
At the WLI’s ASCEND certificate program kickoff, Marichu Valencia inspired others to be confident in life, and to value collaboration and working with others.
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. Alison Rainis is an executive...
Lerner College Sport Management professors Matt Robinson and Tim DeSchriver say Phillies playing in the World Series helps local businesses, civic pride.
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, Lerner College welcomed 18 new faculty members into its community. Chris Rossetti is a visiting assistant...
What do business analysts do? How much do they make? Could the career be right for you? Find out in this straightforward introduction to the field.
Navigating work tensions correctly is necessary to thrive in business. Dana J. Johnson Professor of Management Wendy Smith spoke with a four-member panel of women business leaders about how they did so during a recent webinar.
Will Wallace, Class of 2023, finance major with a minor in business analytics, spent his summer as a mergers and acquisitions advisory intern with PwC.
Gia Famularo, Class of 2023, accounting and finance double major spent her summer as a business process consulting intern at PwC.
Kavya Beldona, class of 2023, marketing major with minors in advertising and international business studies, spent her summer as a leadership development program summer analyst at JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Lerner alumnus Donald R. Gallagher, Jr. and his wife Kelly Gallagher, established the Gallagher Family Scholarship to support a student in Lerner College with financial need.
Samantha Fowle and her fellow academic advisors in UD’s College of Engineering improved their ability last year to guide students on the autism spectrum. They did so after accepting an invitation from CDS’s Spectrum Scholars, led by Wes Garton, to participate in trainings designed to increase their ability to empower autistic students.
To be successful in business it’s a good idea to learn from people who have actually mastered it. Lerner College students got a chance to talk shop with Buddy Valastro recently.
Education Ph.D. in chemistry, University of Washington B.S. in biological sciences, Indiana University B.A. in English, Indiana University
Felisters Wamayuyi, class of 2023, dual MBA + MS Business Analytics and Information Management, spent her summer as a data analyst intern at Christiana Care Health System.
Elon Musk wanted to buy Twitter, then he didn’t and now he wants it again. The deal had a bidder termination provision which would have cost him big. Lerner’s Hamed Mahmudi digs into these deals.
Alexander Pugliese, class of 2022, entrepreneurship major, spent his summer participating in the Summer Founders program through Horn Entrepreneurship.
Emerging technologies might put more control in the hands of everyday investors while some still opt for old fashioned ways, University of Delaware researchers Lerner Dean Bruce Weber and College of Engineering Prof Andy Novocin find.
Jack Ruble, class of 2023, sport management major with a minor in professional selling and sales management, spent his summer as a ticket sales intern with the Boston Celtics.
Claire Kaufmann, class of 2024, sport management and marketing double major, spent her summer in the Summer Scholars program.
The Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics is committed to the University of Delaware’s core values of social justice, diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). As members of Lerner College, we dedicate ourselves to continuously improving our community and to encourage awareness, advocacy and action. At Lerner, we embrace the opportunity to understand and appreciate both the shared and unique backgrounds and talents that all of us offer – students, staff, faculty,...
Lerner students catered to eager golf fans who flocked to Wilmington to see the top 70 golfers play. Championship golf brought more than 100,000 spectators.
Josiah Hanson, Class of 2023, finance major with a minor in economics, spent his summer as a mergers and acquisitions summer analyst at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Sanika Nawathe, class of 2024, operations management, management information systems and business analytics triple major, spent her summer as a coating additives market intern at Evonik Industries.
Riley Wagner, class of 2023, business analytics major with a concentration in finance, spent his summer as a data analyst intern at Christiana Care Health System
Grace Ibach, class of 2023, fashion merchandising and management major with minors in advertising and business administration, spent her summer as an influencer marketing intern at QVC.
Daniel Kuria, class of 2023, finance major with a minor in business analytics, spent his summer as an asset management analyst at Goldman Sachs.
Lauren Whitman, Class of 2023, hospitality business management major with minors in event management and beverage management, spent her summer as a rotational intern at Myers Park Country Club.
Four outstanding UD alumni were honored at the Annual Lerner College Alumni Awards of Excellence.
Wendy Smith, Dana J. Johnson Professor of Management and co-director of the Women’s Leadership Initiative has been elected as a fellow of the Academy of Management (AOM), the leading professional organization for management scholars.
UD Lerner Management Professor Kyle Emich’s new research sheds light on how teams can be more creative and how to fill them correctly.