Associate Professor Ujjal Mukherjee will use the fellowship to examine ways of addressing inequalities in access to healthcare, particularly healthcare for chronic conditions.
There are a lot of factors to consider when it comes to earning a degree while working and balancing other commitments, and one of the biggest is how to afford it.
Two Gies alumni and leaders from two former iVenture Accelerator startups have been named to the prestigious Forbes 30 Under 30 list, which recognizes innovators under the age of 30 across 20 industries who are “changing the world forever.”
Online shopping provides so much convenience, but consumers can no longer count on rank order, reviews, and recommendations to reflect a product’s true popularity and quality, according to study.
Research coauthored by Gies professor Sarah Lim finds that self-producers are likely to eat less – not more – of a batch of cookies. Overall, they consumed 10 percent less.
Unnati Narang and Min Jung Kim were named to the list out of over 650 nominations submitted by students, alumni, colleagues, and deans from 50 different business programs.
Firms that invest time, money, and resources on hiring diverse employees but don’t implement DEI-driven workplace policies will undermine their diversity recruiting initiatives, according to a new study.
The emergence and increasing popularity of AI has many implications for the business landscape, and learners looking to take the next step in their career may find it beneficial to expand their knowledge on this new technology.