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Juan Barbecho participated in the University of Chicago’s transformative program hosted by the Becker Friedman Institute for Economics
In this video, University of Delaware students in the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics share brief overviews of each of the 16 majors offered by Lerner. Which one will you choose?
Some elite business schools have adopted policies to keep MBA students from sharing their grades — the idea being that this will encourage them to take harder classes and collaborate better. Does it?
Sleesman’s research finds that while pay transparency can help shrink the gender pay gap, some of that information can be counterproductive.
The sport management major thought her chances of landing an internship at baseball’s All-Star Game were slim. She applied anyway.
The award acknowledges the interdisciplinarity pathways for students to find their place in social innovation and entrepreneurship at the University of Delaware.
Vasilenko receives the award which recognizes a UD first-year or sophomore student in good academic and disciplinary standing who exemplifies the “We Are Blue Hen” values of respect, openness, innovation, engagement and mentorship.
As ratified by the AACSB International (AACSB) board of directors on June 29, 2023, UD’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics has extended its AACSB accreditation in business.
What kind of hit do chief financial officers take when fraud emerges in their companies — even if the CFOs themselves weren’t implicated? UD accounting expert Amanda Convery investigated.
The event returned to an in-person format this year, giving local teachers the chance to connect with fellow educators on new methods of teaching economics to students.

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