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If you have a strong opinion, odds are you can find a place on the internet to leave your thoughts on a scale of one to five stars — even for healthcare, which raises questions about how that plays out.
Read the latest on Lerner faculty and staff featured in news publications.
Lerner College career counselor Jessica Venturi shares tips for job-seeking students about to enter the work force.
The program urged Delaware students to dream big during the March conference in the Bob Carpenter Center.
Maya Nazareth has fought for more space for women in jiu-jitsu, and built a growing company, all at the same time.
It turns out AI language models like ChatGPT are prone to bias in their word choice and framing, new research indicates.
Sullivan, currently an assistant corporate secretary with the American Red Cross, is pursuing an MBA in finance and international business from Lerner and is expected to graduate this spring.
Mark Serva, an associate professor of management information systems, presented “Developing and Revising Problems” at the workshop in January.
What’s going on with the economy? Despite concerns, it hasn’t taken a significant downturn. At the 2024 Economic Forecast at UD, insiders gave insights on what to expect.
As the ESG movement evolves, companies face pressures from investors, activists and regulators. Lerner’s Weinberg Center is leading conversations about how companies can navigate these developments.

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Read the latest on Lerner faculty and staff featured in news publications.



