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Oliver Yao, the new dean of the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, wants the college to be at the center of the financial technology revolution.
Walter, class of 2025 finance and economics double major in the Honors College, spent her summer participating in the Girls Who Invest program and serving as a summer analyst at Warburg Pincus LLC.
A daylong event brought Delaware judges, national corporate leaders, government insiders, academics and law experts together at UD’s Clayton Hall.
Bullough couldn’t find affordable case studies to teach women entrepreneurs in developing countries. So, with the help of Lerner students, she wrote her own.
Lerner’s undergraduate business program ranked No. 84, undergraduate economics program ranked No. 99 in latest rankings.
Lerner College has a new stream of students thanks to a partnership with a prominent university in one of China’s largest cities.
Most people think of generic drugs as all being the same — and probably as good as the name brand versions. But an upcoming lecture at UD will take a deeper look at this assumption.
Garzon-Lagos, class of 2025 hospitality management major with an international business minor, spent her summer as an F&B corporate intern with Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa.
Simunek, class of 2024 management information systems and business analytics double major, spent her summer as a software engineer with Bank of America.
The Delaware Women’s Hall of Fame celebrated a UD Lerner educator who has promoted economic education around the world.

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