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All You Knead is Love, one of UD’s newest and sweetest registered student organizations, under direction of Vita Nova Executive Chef John Deflieze, is making and selling chocolates to benefit A. I. Dupont Children’s Hospital.
UD’s Bintong Chen and Deshen Wang created a new strategy for detecting credit card fraud that could increase profits and consumer surplus by about 10 percent.
The 20th Anniversary of the Carol A. Ammon Case Competition asked graduate students to make a business plan for the Newark Partnership, a community coalition for Newark, DE.
Four MBA students began the new year in Montreal, Canada as the first UD team to participate in the John Molson MBA International Case Competition.
STEM-designated master’s degrees from the Lerner College equip today’s business graduates to drive change, creativity and advancements in any field and industry.
Loretta Mester, Joan K. Woodward and Michael K. Farr shared their predictions at the CEEE and Lyons Companies sponsored 2019 Economic Forecast.
Research co-authored by UD professor Dustin Sleesman suggests that the performance of a team may be decided by early interactions and perceptions.
Graduate international students secure their future with a Lerner’s MBA degree. Quality, reputation and variety of educational opportunities are some of the factors that lead them to choose Lerner College.
Six honors were awarded at the National Association of Economic Educators Conference to both educators and curriculum connected to UD’s Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship.
W.L. Gore Lecture Series in Management Science speaker Katherine B. Ensor, the Noah G. Harding Professor of Statistics at Rice University, to discuss the role of urban analytics in university and city partnerships.

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