Feb. 10, 2023 Research IRL (In Real Life): Efficiency takes flight By Megan Alt Research IRL (In Real Life) is an ongoing series from the Fox School of Business. In a Q&A style […] Feb. 8, 2023 Better together: Partnering curriculum and industry By Anna Batt For many businesses, research and insights are best-kept secrets. But for Ipsos, a global market […] Jan. 31, 2023 Mission complete? This MBA alumna is far from done By Karen Naylor It’s hard to keep up with the many accomplishments of Katie Bigelow, MBA ’21. An Army veteran who […] Jan. 10, 2023 Fischer-Shain Center helps students navigate the future of finance By Megan Alt and Rishika Jain 2022 was a dramatic year for the financial services industry. The S&P 500 closed the year down […] Nov. 7, 2022 How Liquid Limbs is changing the prosthetics industry By Mya McKeown Courtesy of Laminar Media Inspired by his battle with Lyme Disease, James Calcagni, ENG ’22, […] Nov. 4, 2022 Kathleen Voss uses her network to benefit students in many ways By Fox Editorial Team Photo provided by Kathleen Voss When Kathleen Voss engages with students at the Fox School of […] Nov. 3, 2022 Leaving the nest: What to know when looking for off-campus housing By Ian Ball While the transition from dorm life to off-campus living can be exciting, it can also be stressful, […] Oct. 26, 2022 Advancing the business of creativity as a first-year student By Anna Batt Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Solomon Jones is making a name for himself in the School of Theater, […] Oct. 24, 2022 Facing supply chain disruption puts food banks resilience to the test By Michala Butler Illustration by Scotty Reifsnyder Food banks are humanitarian missions that are ultimately judged […] Oct. 24, 2022 MIS professor Jason Thatcher awarded TUM Ambassador By Rishika Jain This designation is one of the highest academic honors in Germany Management information systems […] Oct. 20, 2022 Center for Ethics, Diversity and Workplace Culture (CEDWC) Names Jen Warne as Chair of Advisory Board By Anna E Batt The executive vice president and chief people officer of Lincoln Financial Group brings human […] Oct. 19, 2022 Kid-reviewed, kid-approved research By Laila Samphilipo When Vinod Venkatraman went to a Philadelphia science fair a few years ago, he didn’t expect to hit […] Oct. 17, 2022 Banks are talking the talk of corporate responsibility. But are they walking the walk? By Gabe Halperin-Goldstein A closer look at mortgage lending behavior shows that banks with higher environmental, social and […] Oct. 12, 2022 Fox Board Fellow ready to make her dream a reality one step at a time By Karen Naylor It’s good to have a plan. It’s even better when those plans converge at that sweet spot where […] Oct. 4, 2022 Social media may hinder veterans’ adjustment into the civilian workforce By Michala Butler Illustration by Jon Krause When easing back into civilian life, veterans are often directed to turn […] Load More
Feb. 10, 2023 Research IRL (In Real Life): Efficiency takes flight By Megan Alt Research IRL (In Real Life) is an ongoing series from the Fox School of Business. In a Q&A style […] Feb. 8, 2023 Better together: Partnering curriculum and industry By Anna Batt For many businesses, research and insights are best-kept secrets. But for Ipsos, a global market […] Jan. 31, 2023 Mission complete? This MBA alumna is far from done By Karen Naylor It’s hard to keep up with the many accomplishments of Katie Bigelow, MBA ’21. An Army veteran who […] Jan. 10, 2023 Fischer-Shain Center helps students navigate the future of finance By Megan Alt and Rishika Jain 2022 was a dramatic year for the financial services industry. The S&P 500 closed the year down […] Nov. 7, 2022 How Liquid Limbs is changing the prosthetics industry By Mya McKeown Courtesy of Laminar Media Inspired by his battle with Lyme Disease, James Calcagni, ENG ’22, […] Nov. 4, 2022 Kathleen Voss uses her network to benefit students in many ways By Fox Editorial Team Photo provided by Kathleen Voss When Kathleen Voss engages with students at the Fox School of […] Nov. 3, 2022 Leaving the nest: What to know when looking for off-campus housing By Ian Ball While the transition from dorm life to off-campus living can be exciting, it can also be stressful, […] Oct. 26, 2022 Advancing the business of creativity as a first-year student By Anna Batt Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Solomon Jones is making a name for himself in the School of Theater, […] Oct. 24, 2022 Facing supply chain disruption puts food banks resilience to the test By Michala Butler Illustration by Scotty Reifsnyder Food banks are humanitarian missions that are ultimately judged […] Oct. 24, 2022 MIS professor Jason Thatcher awarded TUM Ambassador By Rishika Jain This designation is one of the highest academic honors in Germany Management information systems […] Oct. 20, 2022 Center for Ethics, Diversity and Workplace Culture (CEDWC) Names Jen Warne as Chair of Advisory Board By Anna E Batt The executive vice president and chief people officer of Lincoln Financial Group brings human […] Oct. 19, 2022 Kid-reviewed, kid-approved research By Laila Samphilipo When Vinod Venkatraman went to a Philadelphia science fair a few years ago, he didn’t expect to hit […] Oct. 17, 2022 Banks are talking the talk of corporate responsibility. But are they walking the walk? By Gabe Halperin-Goldstein A closer look at mortgage lending behavior shows that banks with higher environmental, social and […] Oct. 12, 2022 Fox Board Fellow ready to make her dream a reality one step at a time By Karen Naylor It’s good to have a plan. It’s even better when those plans converge at that sweet spot where […] Oct. 4, 2022 Social media may hinder veterans’ adjustment into the civilian workforce By Michala Butler Illustration by Jon Krause When easing back into civilian life, veterans are often directed to turn […]