May 5, 2024
Bloomberg reported on a study co-authored by Cristian Tiu, chair and associate professor of finance, that found hedge funds identified as green based on their returns, rather than labels or marketing, consistently outperformed brown hedge funds by 7% annually, indicating that certain hedge funds generate alpha from investors' climate concerns.
April 25, 2024
Min-Hsuan Tu, assistant professor of organization and human resources, was interviewed by Woman's World magazine for a story that shares tips to land your dream job.
March 29, 2024
Natalie Simpson, professor of operations management and strategy, and associate dean for graduate programs, appeared on Good Morning America to discuss the task of clearing the shipping lanes to the Port of Baltimore after a cargo ship hit the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
March 15, 2024
Business Insider quoted Dominic Sellitto, clinical assistant professor of management science and systems, in a story about online privacy and the "creep factor" of using someone's data.
March 10, 2024
An article in Forbes cited research co-authored by James Lemoine, associate professor of organization and human resources, that found servant leadership leadership directly impacts improved decision-making, resulting in more dollars to the company.