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Two Seniors Awarded Top Economics Thesis Prize
May 20, 2015
Katherine Welch's thesis explores the role of media coverage of science on the number of STEM majors. Dana Gullquist examines whether local government spending affects unemployment rates.
Brian Lyons interviewed by ESPN's FiveThirtyEight website
May 18, 2015
The associate professor of management was interviewed about his research on intelligence and performance of NFL players.
Susan Anderson to receive ATA/Deloitte Teaching Innovation award
May 18, 2015
The award is presented annually to tax professors whose innovative teaching techniques encourage critical thinking and enhance the overall learning experience.
Career Moves: Internship leads to CBSsports.com job
May 15, 2015
福利亚洲国产精品 senior entrepreneurship major Kimberly Gersh leveraged a summer work experience into a permanent position by using her personal network and seeking resume and cover letter feedback from the Student Professional Development Center.
Business students recognized for social involvement and dedication to community service
May 14, 2015
Thirty-four business students were named to the Love School of Business Honor Roll for Social Responsibility for spring 2015.
Kevin O'Mara receives grant from The Coleman Foundation
May 13, 2015
The grant supports entrepreneurial thinking across campus.
Beta Alpha Psi hosts end-of-year banquet
May 11, 2015
Chapter leaders and senior members were honored at a year-end banquet.
Career Moves: From studying abroad to working abroad
May 9, 2015
福利亚洲国产精品 senior Alexandria "Lexie" Savic will begin her career in Denmark after securing an internship with the Danish Institute for Study Abroad with help from the Student Professional Development Center.
Senior economics and international economics majors successfully present theses
May 6, 2015
Students presented their individual comprehensive research projects on economic issues.
In the searchlight: Michelle Matalon Delgado ’07
May 6, 2015
After seven years doing publicity work for Fox Searchlight Pictures, Michelle Matalon Delgado ’07 is comfortable taking the spotlight on her own terms.