Innovation, leadership and purpose in a post-pandemic world
Everyone is currently trying to picture what the future will look like after the COVID-19 pandemic has passed, how markets will be shaped...
Graduation Tales: “I’m proud to be making a difference to our planet”
Helping one of the world’s largest steel manufacturing companies to reduce their carbon emissions is all in a day’s work for researcher Rhiannon Chalmers-Brown.
Swimming and study, a balancing act for new teacher
Managing study and competitive sport required commitment. Luke Mitchell, who has recently graduated with a Bachelor of Teaching, Primary from the University of Waikato...
Tech Launch Arizona Awards Eller Students For New Innovation
A team of students from the Eller College of Management were recently awarded funding from Tech Launch Arizona’s (TLA) Student Innovation Challenge...
UW-Whitewater sets graduate program enrollment record
After seeing year-over-year increases during the previous six years, the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater set a new graduate enrollment record of 1,567 students in fall 2020.
Graduate Desirée to use DNA to create virtual facial reconstructions
A graduate from MSc Forensic Art & Facial Identification (now MSc Forensic Art & Facial Imaging) is using DNA to create virtual facial reconstructions in a bid to...
Eden Project North receives £1.2m boost from Lancashire Enterprise Partnership
The Eden Project has received £1.2m from the Lancashire Enterprise Partnership (LEP) to fund the development work needed to prepare a planning application...
Eller Finance Professor’s Research On Hedge Fund Investing Cited In Institutional Money Magazine
Performance fees research conducted by Eller College of Management Assistant Professor of Finance, Andrea Rossi, was recently referenced in...
SSE still the leading business school in the Nordics
Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) advances in the 2020 Financial Times ranking of European business schools and remains the leading business school in the Nordics.
Award for University project that teaches the world to sign
Children and student teachers from more than 30 countries have taken part in Hands of the World, using hand signals and modern technology to allow them to share their love of music.