News & Events
The annual Tyler Lecture features business leaders from across the country who share experiences with the university community in the world of business.
UD’s Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance hosted its first in-person speaker series in two years. Chancellors discussed matters that arose while on the court, doctrinal developments and changing technology.
Several Lerner female faculty members reflect on their research, and what Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day mean to them.
UD Sports Management Professor Tim DeSchriver is closely watching the explosion of name, image and likeness (NIL) deals in NCAA Women’s Basketball during March Madness.
UD’s Lerner College and CAS’s Department of Political Science and International Relations hosted a panel discussion on the War in Ukraine, focused on the effect of sanctions on Russia.
During the 2022 Economic Forecast, experts shared predictions that, despite recent geopolitical action taken in Ukraine causing markets to fluctuate, the U.S. economy will continue to see gains in 2022.
Matthew Robinson looked back over recent summer and winter Olympics and was left with thoughts about where the games are headed.
Jiekun Zheng, a 2021 University of Delaware graduate, highlights his experiences throughout his tenure at UD’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics.
UD sophomore Ashley Smith studying finance and financial planning and wealth management was recently selected for the Girls Who Invest Summer Intensive Program.
UD Professor of entrepreneurship Daniel Lee recently published a journal article that looks at the role of gender bias in pitch competitions such as Shark Tank.

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