School of Business

Anke Finger, director of the graduate program in German studies at UConn and co-director of EUROBIZ and EUROTECH, speaks during the Germany on Campus summit in the Alumni Center.

Prominent German Company Executives Come to UConn to Recruit New Business, Engineering Talent

‘Having exposure to German companies and German life absolutely would set someone apart as a job candidate’

The Ultimate Sacrifice Memorial

Connecticut Adjutant General, Head of National Guard, Cultivated ‘Selfless Service’ at UConn

'I could have taken a bunch of different paths back in the mid-1980s, but the Army gave me discipline and taught me values'

Entrepreneur, Gender-Equity Advocate to Discuss How Women Can Move from the Sidelines to the C-Suite

“If you look at society for the last 1,000 years, women have too often been sidelined from positions of leadership. Yet studies have repeatedly shown that when women are added to the C-Suite and to Boards of Directors, those companies outperform their peers,’’

OPIM Professor Wei Chen (Contributed photo)

OPIM Professor Chen Wins Prestigious Early-Career Award

The Sandra A. Slaughter Early Career Award honors the late Georgia Tech professor and chair Sandra A. Slaughter, a prolific and highly rewarded researcher who worked tirelessly in pursuit of recognizing the potential leaders of the next generation of information systems academics.

Horsebarn Hill at UConn

Agriculture Contributes $4 Billion to CT Economy, Report Shows

'The numbers are significant and it’s important to recognize [agriculture’s] proper placement in the state economy'

UConn alum Emilia Kwasniak at her job at Nickelodeon.

Three UConn Business Students/Alums Helped Shape Network News, Entertainment Industry This Year

‘When I walk into work every day I think: This job was made for me'

Judy Reilly handing a microphone to someone at a conference.

Neurodiversity Workshops to be Delivered at No Cost to Corporate America through UConn and Wells Fargo Collaboration

$3.75 million grant from Wells Fargo to provide employers with free neurodiversity education, training, academic research, and talent connections

Patagonia’s Ethics Expert to Talk About Building Trust in Business

“I believe trust is the most valuable currency in business. If a company isn’t doing what it says it is or is hiding things, that trust will erode, and that’s really the beginning of the end.’’

Sophia Hatzis, wearing glasses and a purple lanyard, poses for a photo in front of a background with colored lights.

Month of Discovery: Sophia Hatzis ’27, a Researcher and Mentor

Hatzis, a second-year student researcher, has become integral to Innovate Labs, teaching classmates about AI

Soleia Biosciences, the winners of the grand prize in the Wolff New Ventures Competition.

Camaraderie, Enthusiasm Punctuate Wolff New Venture Competition

 ‘I can't wait to see what impact they are going to have on the world'