Dean’s Last Word – Nurturing Our Potential
We must always be forward-thinking, envisioning where business trends will lead, and determining how we can best develop the graduates who will work in those environments.
Operating Room
Physicians Executive MBA alums help create student study space.
Cashing in on Student Research
A hurricane is barreling toward the Gulf Coast. How should a bank prepare its ATMs to serve its customers near the impacted areas?
Raising the Stakes
“Until you have real money at stake, you don’t understand what it is to invest,” says Harbert College senior finance major Zach Spencer. “Students need to experience real risk and real returns.”
Cheaters Never Prosper
David Cicero’s research into “the whys of corporate misbehavior” is yielding interesting insights into business practices and the ethical aspects of the decisions behind them.
The Best Shipping Move for Retailers is…
Is it better for retailers to ship their customers’ online orders from a nearby brick-and-mortar store or from a more distant distribution center?
Promoting the General Welfare
How can public and private entities work together in the wake of natural disasters?
One Cent Makes Plenty of Sense
Ninety-nine. Ninety-nine. Ninety-nine. What’s the deal with all the .99s?
The Ultimate Classroom?
Neat rows of desks all facing toward a whiteboard—or, for some of us, a chalkboard. This has long been the image of a classroom layout.
The More Things Change
Cell phone in one hand, class worksheet in the other, Chance Heath carefully completes a uniform residential appraisal report for his real estate investment class. Through swipes and clicks, he uses his smartphone to quickly access chapter notes, project due dates, and other course materials in Canvas, a cloud-based learning management system.