School of Business
New Online Program in Healthcare Informatics and Technology
The UConn School of Business is launching a new, nationally recognized, online certificate program in Healthcare Informatics and Technology. Beginning in March of 2017, the program is designed to meet the growing demand for experts in that field.
December 13, 2016 | Claire Hall
Two Lifetime Achievement Awards for UConn Professor
Professor Mathieu Wins Two Lifetime Achievement Awards—In Two Months Management Professor John Mathieu has received two lifetime achievement awards, in two months, recognizing his work in the field of leadership and organizational management. The Center for Creative Leadership, a nonprofit educational institute devoted to leadership research and training worldwide, presented Mathieu with its 2016 Walter […]
December 12, 2016 | Claire Hall
Social Media Campaign Strives to Promote Acceptance
‘We Accept’ Positivity A group of business students set out with a daunting task: to reduce negativity, extremism and hate on social media. Along the way, they garnered support from the Department of Homeland Security and Facebook to challenge extremist views across the world. Students Syed Naqvi ’17, Thara Salamat ’17, Victoria King ’17, Daniel […]
December 1, 2016 | Claire Galvin
Wisdom from the Experts at Leadership Conference
From genoleads.uconn.edu: Geno Auriemma UConn Leadership Conference Offers Plethora of Advice for Rising Executives Transition is one of the most challenging aspects of leadership, but the ability to take charge in times of company turmoil or personal upheaval is the mark of a great leader. That was the message that some of the world’s top […]
November 28, 2016 | Claire Hall
Heirloom Turkeys a Link to Earliest Thanksgivings
Growing interest in locally grown food, plus the idea of eating a bird more like what the Pilgrims may have eaten, drive heirloom turkey sales around Thanksgiving, says UConn professor.
November 23, 2016 | Loretta Waldman
Subtle Bias Can Derail Crowdsourcing Contest Results
If Not Well Managed, Crowdsourcing Contests Produce Undesirable Results, UConn Researchers Discover Crowdsourcing firms and platform designers may need to revisit their strategies, according to UConn School of Business researchers, because the competitive nature of the work, eager newcomers trying to promote themselves, and subtle biases in presentations may be skewing the outcomes.
November 22, 2016 | Claire Hall
Mission to Mars
Getting to the Red Planet is a lot more than just rocket science. Management professor John Mathieu ’80 (CLAS) is working with NASA on the human mechanics.
November 14, 2016 | Pete Nelson
Need for Compliance Officers Skyrockets
School of Business Partners with UConn Law to Offer New Certificate in Corporate/Regulatory Compliance The University of Connecticut School of Business and the School of Law have partnered to create a certificate program in Corporate and Regulatory Compliance in response to the business community’s growing demand for risk-avoidance expertise. “This is one of the fastest-growing […]
November 11, 2016 | Claire Hall
EBV Graduates 22 Veteran Entrepreneurs
‘I Can’t Believe How Lucky I Am!’ Veterans’ Plans Include Cookie Business, Animal Shelter, Counseling Center U.S. Army Lt. Col. Damone “D” Garner has a secret weapon for his post-military career. Hailing from a family that boasts three generations of talented bakers, Garner has a collection of secret, family-cookie recipes that will make other bakers […]
November 10, 2016 | Claire Hall
Brainstorming, Friendships & Mansions
CIBER Challenge Gives Students an Advantage in the Workplace Career advice from GE executives, a scavenger hunt at Newport, R.I.’s famous mansions, a brain-teaser on global transportation, and a chance to meet business students from around the globe highlighted the 2016 UConn CIBER Case Challenge. The annual event drew 48 undergraduate students, from the U.S. […]
November 9, 2016 | Claire Hall