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UD Professor of Management Amanda Bullough calls for a better understanding of gender and culture in positioning women entrepreneurs for worldwide success.
The Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship hosted Delaware educators for a virtual lecture by MAEEE alumnus Brett Burkey to help teachers and students understand how biased policy resulted in inequitable opportunities.
Join us for the next Lifelong Lerner Webinar Series: The Future of Sales on Thursday, March. 18 from noon to 1 p.m. (EST), when Lerner College faculty and alumni will discuss how selling has changed in the last few years.
Wenqing “Wennie” Xu is an MBA candidate at UD’s Lerner College. Wu shared how this program has impacted her and what she plans to do next in this Q&A with Lerner.
New research from UD Professor of Management Dustin Sleesman explores the effectiveness of self-management for diverse teams.
In celebration of International Women’s Day, UD’s Women’s Leadership Initiative raises awareness for equity in the workplace.
The Lerner College’s Career Services Center will host Ask Me Anything webinars with career experts throughout the spring semester. The panels include many UD alumni and mentors from the Lerner Executive Mentoring Program.
New research from UD finance professor Hamed Mahmudi contributes to the increasingly hot topic of CEO pay. Mahmudi’s research found that when boards hire independent compensation consultants, CEO pay decreases.
Virtually visit Lerner's three main buildings: Lerner Hall, Purnell Hall and One South Main.
UD Lerner College finance alumna Tisa Silver Canady wrote Borrowing While Black, a book designed to help Black students graduate with less debt and pay that debt off faster.

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