News Articles
Nov 03
Satchell, the “Can-Do” man from Kansas, joins Gies Business
Teaching Assistant Professor of Finance Jason Satchell brings real-world investment experience and a passion for teaching to Gies College of Business, where he hopes to inspire students to succeed.
Oct 31
How to build a legacy: Dean Elliott, Larry Gies team up to help run honors seminar course
Learners have direct involvement with planning and executing each class period, taking turns moderating discussion with invited guest speakers while students in the audience research and submit questions in advance of the speaker’s visit.
Oct 30
Study: Rethinking organizational design can boost supply chain quality
New study suggests that the key to better quality may start by looking inward by revamping the buyer’s own organizational design, which can ultimately cut supplier defects by up to 74%,
Oct 29
Seven selected as 2025-26 Gies Faculty Innovation Scholars
The Faculty Innovation Scholars program identifies and supports faculty who undertake innovative learning activities and develop educational materials that advance the College’s commitment to fostering excellence in business education.
Oct 27
Gies Business study confirms growing antitrust concerns in the dialysis industry
Study reveals that nearly 80% of U.S. dialysis centers are owned by just two companies, raising concerns about market concentration and physician self-dealing, as many doctors have financial ties to the facilities.
Oct 23
Allu brings award-winning data analytics experience to Gies
Rakesh Allu brings early career experience from Deloitte, HSBC, and award-winning research from Cornell University to Gies Business. His work explores how emerging technologies and digital platforms can promote social sustainability and human-centered innovation in both business and government.
Oct 21
PODCAST: Relational Overload: How to thrive in a world of constant collaboration
In today's hyper-connected world, we're constantly bombarded with messages and demands. But it goes beyond information overload; it's relational overload. Gies professor Pranav Gupta discusses his research on this phenomenon and strategies for navigating this complex landscape.
Oct 20
How COVID-19 reshaped the future of social security
A new study found that excess deaths from COVID-19 reduced future Social Security obligations by $205 billion. However, these fiscal "savings" highlight the profound human cost of the pandemic and do little to ease the overall strain on government finances or Social Security’s long-term solvency.
Oct 17
Sehy shows sometimes biggest leaps lead to best rewards
Ally Sehy rejoined her alma mater this fall as an adjunct clinical assistant professor of finance, where she hopes to help students connect the dots — linking the skills students are acquiring with the career goals they hope to achieve.