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Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President and CEO Patrick Harker joined panelists Michael Farr, chief market strategist at Hightower Advisors LLC, and Cristian deRitis, deputy chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, at the 2025 Lyons CEEE Economic Forecast in February.
CEEE’s Amy Krzyzanowski and Scott Bacon newly developed economics model lessons for grades 2, 3, 5, and 7 align seamlessly with Delaware’s state standards. Through several rounds of an interactive Play-Doh simulation, abstract economic principles are transformed into tangible, memorable, experiences.
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer and Lt. Gov. Kyle Evans Gay signed the Women’s History Month proclamation at UD’s Lerner Atrium.
Oliver Yao, dean of the Lerner College, has announced the college’s strategic plan, Transformative Excellence, to guide its efforts through 2030. This framework aims to enhance business and economics education, advance research and increase Lerner’s societal impact.
The ceremony honored two faculty members who were recently named to prestigious professorships as Chen was named Chaplin Tyler Professor and Asarta was named Bank of America Professor of Business.
Lerner jumped 13 spots from a year ago, one of just six schools to post double-digit rises from 2024.
The Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance hosted its fourth annual event, “From Boom to Backlash: Guiding Directors in a Shifting ESG Landscape,” and brought together nearly 100 corporate leaders, legal experts and students to discuss the evolving challenges and responsibilities of directors in the ever-changing ESG landscape.
The entrepreneurship and marketing double major placed second in the Lerner Sales Competition and ranked in the top 1% of thousands of competitors in the national RNMKRS competition.
UD announces largest gift in University’s history which will help create Lerner College’s Siegfried Hall.
On January 22, 2025, Delaware educators gathered at the FinTech Innovation Hub in Newark for the Financial Fitness for Life (FFFL) workshop. Hosted by the University of Delaware’s Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship (CEEE), the session aimed to equip K-12 teachers with tools to help students navigate financial decisions.
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