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Entrepreneurship course gives students opportunity to make local impact
May 31, 2022
Students in Elena Kennedy’s “Entrepreneurship for the Greater Good” course had the opportunity to research, create and consult with local professionals at four community partner organizations during the spring semester.
Economics department awards ‘Best Capstone’
May 26, 2022
Andrew Harper ’22, Mike Walsh ’22, Jack Shea ’23 and Corbin Skaff ’23 G’23 received the 2022 “Best Capstone in Economic Consulting” honor.
Isabella Hindley ’22 wins ‘Best Economics Thesis’
May 26, 2022
The Department of Economics recognized Hindley for writing the best economics thesis of the year.
Adam Aiken, Kate Upton author paper in The Financial Review
May 26, 2022
The associate professors of finance document the recent rise in the side-by-side management of mutual funds and actively managed exchange traded funds.
New research explores how U.S. corporate climate change plans shifted following Paris Agreement exit
May 25, 2022
Newly published research by Assistant Professor Drew Peabody and colleagues examines how carbon-intensive corporations reacted to the U.S. withdrawal from the climate change agreement in 2017.
Six members of the Class of 2022 commissioned into the military
May 23, 2022
Two U.S. Air Force cadets and four U.S. Army cadets completed Ƶ’s ROTC program and will enter military service.
Members of the ‘unstoppable’ Class of 2022 close a chapter in their Ƶ careers
May 20, 2022
More than 1,500 were invited to participate in Ƶ's 132nd Undergraduate Commencement on Friday, May 20, in the Schar Center.
Ƶ honors master’s-level graduates in combined ceremony
May 19, 2022
Candidates from graduate-level programs in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education, Martha and Spencer Love School of Business and School of Communications received their diplomas in a joint ceremony May 18 in Alumni Gym.
Project Management majors earn Project Management Institute CAPM certification
May 17, 2022
The certification requires a combination of academic coursework in project management and the successful completion of a rigorous three-hour, 150-question certification exam.
Sigma Iota Epsilon welcomes 39 students
May 16, 2022
Ƶ’s chapter of the national honorary and professional management society initiated new members during a spring ceremony.