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On Thursday, Sept. 14, Jonathan Tisch will visit the University of Delaware to share wisdom he has developed
“The most rewarding experience I’ve ever had.” This is how Martisha Durant, an accounting major in the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, described her internship with Big Four professional services firm
In a previous blog post, the Seeing Opportunity blog highlighted a number of ways innovations in technology have helped those in the world of finance — both consumers and service providers
Vita Nova is now accepting fall reservations for all who are interested in this Blue Hen fine dining experience.
Suppose your neighborhood had one popcorn store, and then a few others began to open in the same location. What would that mean for popcorn prices? What would that mean for the different types of popcorn offered?
Suppose your neighborhood had one popcorn store, and then a few others began to open in the same location. What would that mean for popcorn prices? What would that mean for the different types of popcorn offered?
Sydney Anunda, an economics and finance major in the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, has been sponsored by Deloitte for three separate prestigious career advancement and development programs.
The Harvard Business Review defines the set of principles collectively known as design thinking as “empathy with users, a discipline of prototyping, and tolerance for failure chief among them”
Today is National Dollar Day, which commemorates the day in 1786 when United States Congress established the dollar as the official unit of account for the federal government.
Leaders in economic education technology Diego Mendez-Carbajo and Mary Suiter visited the University of Delaware this summer to help K-12 teachers access helpful and innovative classroom resources.

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