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Ƶ’s undergraduate business program rises in national ranking
March 17, 2025
For four years in a row, the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business has been named a Top 40 school for undergraduate business education by Poets&Quants, with high marks this spring for career outcomes, admissions standards, and academic experiences.
Ƶ team takes second at 2025 Venture Capital Investment Competition
March 3, 2025
Six Ƶ students once again demonstrated their venture capital savvy, securing a second-place finish in the 2025 Undergraduate East Regional Finals of the Venture Capital Investment Competition.
Ƶ alum credits ‘dedication to making people feel welcomed’ for career success
February 19, 2025
Randy Garcia ’04, founder of the popular Viva Chicken fast-casual dining chain, delivered the 2025 C. Ashton Newhall Endowed Lecture to a campus audience reminded that “you never know which part of your education will be crucial down the road.”
Project management students earn Certified Associate in Project Management certification
January 21, 2025
MGT 4300 seminar students have earned an industry certification from the Project Management Institute.
Valle publishes journal article on the experience of incivility in organizations
January 21, 2025
The research provides an empirical test of Andersson and Pearson’s (1999) theoretical incivility spiral
Ƶ professors explore how entrepreneurship education benefits all careers
December 17, 2024
Associate Professors Sean McMahon and Elena Kennedy at Ƶ’s Martha and Spencer Love School of Business find that learning about entrepreneurship boosts early career success, even for graduates who don't start their own businesses.
Students explore cybersecurity at Luman Data Center
December 16, 2024
This fall, Lecturer John Wimmer guided his Principles of Cybersecurity Management class through the Luman Data Center, offering an inside look at how companies rely on the facility’s infrastructure and services.
Ƶ students share their Big Apple experiences
December 4, 2024
Ƶ students Ashlyn Neugeboren ‘25, Ryan Logan ‘25, and Julianne O'Keefe ‘25 spent their summer interning in the fast-paced setting of New York City.
Ƶ Professor explores how NFT collectors navigate the digital art market
December 2, 2024
Assistant Professor Hyunuk Kim of Ƶ’s Business School has published research on how digital art collectors navigate the NFT market using their digital wallets.
Ƶ professors investigate the rise of “ghosting” in job applications
November 14, 2024
Ever been ghosted after a promising job interview? Or maybe you're guilty of disappearing from a potential employer? Love Term Professor of Management Brian Lyons’ newest research explores applicant ghosting.