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Samantha Fowle and her fellow academic advisors in UD’s College of Engineering improved their ability last year to guide students on the autism spectrum. They did so after accepting an invitation from CDS’s Spectrum Scholars, led by Wes Garton, to participate in trainings designed to increase their ability to empower autistic students.
To be successful in business it’s a good idea to learn from people who have actually mastered it. Lerner College students got a chance to talk shop with Buddy Valastro recently.
Felisters Wamayuyi, class of 2023, dual MBA + MS Business Analytics and Information Management, spent her summer as a data analyst intern at Christiana Care Health System.
Elon Musk wanted to buy Twitter, then he didn’t and now he wants it again. The deal had a bidder termination provision which would have cost him big. Lerner’s Hamed Mahmudi digs into these deals.
Alexander Pugliese, class of 2022, entrepreneurship major, spent his summer participating in the Summer Founders program through Horn Entrepreneurship.
Emerging technologies might put more control in the hands of everyday investors while some still opt for old fashioned ways, University of Delaware researchers Lerner Dean Bruce Weber and College of Engineering Prof Andy Novocin find.
Jack Ruble, class of 2023, sport management major with a minor in professional selling and sales management, spent his summer as a ticket sales intern with the Boston Celtics.
Claire Kaufmann, class of 2024, sport management and marketing double major, spent her summer in the Summer Scholars program.
Lerner students catered to eager golf fans who flocked to Wilmington to see the top 70 golfers play. Championship golf brought more than 100,000 spectators.
Josiah Hanson, Class of 2023, finance major with a minor in economics, spent his summer as a mergers and acquisitions summer analyst at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

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