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In partnership with the Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship, Delaware bank employees visited elementary schools up and down the state to read a children’s book about saving and speak to students.
More than 30 Lerner students got the chance to meet the CEO of a publicly traded company in New York, who happens to be a UD alumnus, along with other experts in commercial real estate.
The Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics celebrated several outstanding students on their academic successes during the 2023 Honors and Achievements Day ceremony on May 12, held at the Audion at STAR Campus.
Faculty members from UD’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics published 25 research papers in their respective fields’ leading refereed journals in 2022.
UD Athletics has built up a competitive edge using a small army of student interns, most of them from Lerner College of Business and Economics.
Banks are collapsing one after the other. What are the possible impacts of this instability, and what should consumers know about it?
Felisters Khaikwa Wamayuyi is pursuing a dual MBA and M.S. in business analytics and information management (BAIM) degrees, while serving as a data analyst for the Christiana Care Health System. She’s expected to graduate in Spring 2023 and she’s shared why she pursued her graduate degrees with UD’s Lerner College.
Most people pay the taxes they owe. For those who are more reluctant, what’s the government’s best option? New research from a Lerner professor shows the threat of audits and fines may not be the only tools.
UD junior Alexa Bachonski served an internship with premium hospitality business On Location during this year’s Super Bowl in Arizona, working the big game for the second consecutive year.
The annual John L. Weinberg Distinguished Speaker event featured a panel discussion on key updates to Delaware law over the past year.

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