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Matt Blumenberg, a Class of 2022 finance and economics double major, spent his summer partaking in the Lerner College’s Road to Wall Street Program.
New webinar series from UD’s Women’s Leadership Initiative will feature prize-winning New York Times investigative journalist Jodi Kantor and other experts.
UD alumnus and Vice President of Small Business Marketing at JPMorgan Chase David Tinsley shared his lessons learned from the coronavirus crisis and advice for fellow Blue Hens in this Q&A.
UD Lerner entrepreneurship student Blake Armentano started his new business, the Oh-So Cycle spin studio, right before Delaware’s coronavirus shutdown. Since then, the student-turned-entrepreneur successfully made adjustments to his business.
Students in the master of science in hospitality business management program at the University of Delaware’s Lerner College were among the first students to receive a new hospitality analytics certification.
Students in the UD Master of Arts in Economics and Entrepreneurship for Educators (MAEEE) program created implementation projects to help improve economics and personal finance education in their home communities.
UD alumna and Managing Partner at the Rehoboth office of Faw Casson Alison Houck shared her lessons learned from the coronavirus crisis and advice for fellow Blue Hens in this Q&A.
This semester, 174 students will study in a new joint collaboration, the SWUFE-UD Joint Educational Institute of Data Science.
New research from University of Delaware Lerner College Professor John D’Arcy suggests that some hackers may be motivated by disappointment in a company’s attempts to fake social responsibility.
UD alumnus and Managing Director and COO of Chase Card Services Tom Horne shared their lessons learned from the coronavirus crisis and advice for fellow Blue Hens in this Q&A.

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