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Marketing professor Meryl Gardner’s latest research gets to the heart of the rise in political polarization and its far-reaching impacts on consumer welfare, government and corporations.
In 1970, then University of Delaware professor Arthur Hoerl and his colleague UD alumnus Robert “Bob” Kennard developed ridge regression, a now world-famous statistical methodology that has withstood the test of time and revolutionized statistical modeling, leading to various machine learning methods popular today.
With COVID-19 restrictions easing up, UD Hospitality Professors Sheryl Kline, Sri Beldona and Robert Nelson predict a “cautiously optimistic” 2021 Summer Travel Season outlook.
This guest post on embracing a growth mindset in improving both online and in-person teaching can open up new opportunities in the classroom was written by Assistant Professor of Finance Max Dolinsky.
Kathryn Berkow, assistant professor of management information systems in UD’s Lerner College, launched a new podcast for educators this year, “ON Cultivating Student Engagement in Higher Ed.”
The Lerner Edge Program has helped over 120 students improve their resume and interviewing skills with the help of expert volunteers.
Over 20 faculty from the Lerner College conducted research in a diversity of areas and appeared in top journals in their respective fields in 2020.
Jayakanthan Sivasankaran is an MBA candidate with a major in business analytics at UD’s Lerner College. Sivasankaran shared how this program has impacted him personally and professionally.
Cynthia and Jeff Alecci identified a need during the COVID-19 pandemic, realized they were in a position to do something about it, and took action to help fellow Blue Hens.
UD students applied their business analytics skills to real-world applications in the Inaugural Lerner Business Analytics Case Competition, sponsored by EY.

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