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Lerner’s Online MBA Program was ranked 36th by The Princeton Review and moved up seven spots to 40th in the latest Poets & Quants rankings.
President Obama’s DACA policy has drawn criticism from opponents who say it will cost citizens jobs. Do the numbers back that up? Econ professor Emily Battaglia doesn’t think so.
Students partnered with peers from Sorbonne Nouvelle for a trade simulation while also sightseeing Paris during the trip.
Five Lerner master of science in business analytics and information management students were awarded the Alteryx SparkED Graduate Scholarship, a program designed to support and encourage the education of future data analytics professionals.
In honor of International Women’s Day, the Women’s Leadership Initiative is dedicating a social media campaign to the voices of a few of the 14 displaced Afghan students pursuing their education at UD
The Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics held its annual mentoring dinner on Dec. 6. The event, which was run by Lerner's Career Services Center, welcomed members of its Executive Mentoring Program to the Trabant Center for a night of fellowship and to...
Employees can get more from work by managing their bosses and the relationship that they have with them. Sal Mistry’s research gives insight into this.
UD alum Tommy Stackhouse participated in the Lerner Executive Mentoring Program as a student and has recently gotten back involved as a mentor.
In this video, Lerner College students and advisors talk about how the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics UDREAM (“U” Develop Resources for Excellence in Academic Management) program helps students discover their best selves inside and outside of the classroom.
Economic impact of the host and participating cities, companies’ ad strategy major factors outside of the playing field.

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