Business Management Professor Hershey Friedman has his research article titled “Ethical Wealth is not a Paradox: The Talmudic Guide to Prosperity” published in the Journal of Intercultural Management and Ethics.
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Professor of Economics Merih Uctum was recently featured in an interview with WalletHub—a personal finance website that provides users free consumer tools, credit reports, and scores—on the pros and cons
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Associate Professor Viju Raghupathi and her co-authors published their research on “Effect of Crowd Wisdom and Pricing in the Asset-Based Sharing Platform: An Attribute Substitution Perspective” in the International Journal
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Assistant Professor of Accounting Fujiao Xie published her research article titled “Audit Market Competition, Audit Independence, and Audit Quality: A Theoretical Model and Policy Implications,” in the journal Accountancy Business
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Associate Professor of Business Management Darline Augustine and her co-authors published their article titled titled “Capital-Raising Among Depository Minority-Owned CDFIs Before the Covid-19 Pandemic” in Community Development Innovation Review, by
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Kenneth Axen, Ph.D., beloved husband and father, scientist, professor, artist, and photographer, died on September 3, 2020. His wife, Kathleen; their children, Christine, Marie, and Nils; his daughter, Laurel; and
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The expert on educational leadership, law, and policy weighs in on some of the unprecedented challenges facing New York City schools.
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History professor and noted author weighs in on the historic, cultural, and political ramifications of the first woman of color becoming vice president of the United States. Gunja SenGupta is
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Associate Professor of Economics Nadia Doytch Publishes Research in Three Publications and presents her work to the Society for the Study of Emerging Markets. Professor Doytch and her co-authors have their
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Jacqueline Gilman, an economics student supervised by Manny Thorne, has her term paper titled “Negative Interest Rates: How do they work? Case Studies in Japan, Europe, Switzerland, Sweden, and Denmark”
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