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To boost its training for teachers, the Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship is offering a new series on financial literacy.
Lerner professors presented their research in the fintech area during a highly informative session in November.
Investors have suspected for some time that older board members aren’t as effective. A recently published UD Lerner study backs up that hunch.
What is inclusive teaching? It’s a shift in education that aims to promote a sense of belonging and make sure all students are able to thrive, no matter their background.
From student success to faculty research to the hiring of a new dean, these are the top stories from 2023 at UD’s Lerner College.
Money and family relationships can be a mix that requires adroit people skills, tact and creativity to make it all run smoothly. UD students in the trust management minor showed off those skills in a competition.
Wu, an assistant professor of marketing, discussed her research focus and why she chose to join Lerner.
UD’s Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship’s Dinner and Movie’ professional learning session for local K-12 teachers on Nov. 14 featured the 2020 documentary movie, “The Donut King”, a story about the rise and fall of entrepreneur Ted Ngoy.
The UD’s Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship recently introduced two new team members, Sarah Johnson and Amy Krzyzanowski. Together, the two have worked to share resources and strategies in order to better prepare teachers in Delaware K-12 schools.
When students look for entrepreneurship training, the University of Delaware stands out. Here’s why.

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