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Professor Matthew Rocklage Awarded Funds to Study Controversy and Individual Differences
Assistant Professor Matthew Rocklage awarded funds to study his research titled: Contributing to Controversy: Individual Differences in Attitudes Predict Future Outrage
Professor Ed Carberry Studies The Resilience of Executive Compensation in the U.S.
Why do executives in the U.S. continue to be paid so well, even in the face of economic crises and increased concerns about inequality?
Professor Maureen Scully’s Research Featured by the Network for Business Sustainability
Research discussing how an alliance of employee activists can change an entire business system.
Cynthia K. Orellana and Anusha Chaitanya’s Research Published in Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement
This study draws attention to the need for equity in community-university learning partnerships, recognizing and emphasizing that community practitioners' knowledge and expertise are valuable tools in academia.
College of Management Professor Alessia Contu to Participate in a Panel
Join Professor Contu for a free webinar on Wednesday, Sept. 9 from 9 - 10:30 am
Professor Nardia Haigh Wins 2020 ONE Book Award for Scenario Planning for Climate Change
Associate Professor of Management and acclaimed climate change strategist Nardia Haigh was awarded the 2020 Book Award from the Organizations and Natural Environment (ONE) Division of the Academy of Management this summer for her guide on how to adapt to what climate change may bring.
Professors Ertugrul and Silva Gao Discuss Corporate Social Responsibility in The Canadian Business Journal
College of Management Professors discuss corporate social responsibility and improving firm value through enhanced brand value.
Professor Nardia Haigh’s Book Awarded by the ONE Division of the Academy of Management
Associate Professor Nardia Haigh of the College of Management, Scenario Planning for Climate Change, was awarded the 2020 Book Award for the Organizations and Natural Environment (ONE) Division of the Academy of Management.
Congratulations to Professor Alessia Contu Recently Named to #thinklist30
The #thinklist30 aims to recognize and amplify the voices of women in the field.
New Family Endowed Scholarship Helps College of Management Students Succeed
Mary Thistle ’83, recently established The Mary Thistle ’83 and Family Endowed Scholarship Fund to provide scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students in the College of Management.