Gies News Articles
Aug 26
Gies Business appoints first Director of Social Innovation
Gies College of Business is expanding its commitment to purpose-driven entrepreneurship by appointing Benjamin Lough, associate professor in the School of Social Work, as the College’s first director of social innovation.
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Aug 20
Asthma-related ER visits spike surrounding thunderstorms, research shows
More people with common respiratory diseases are heading to the emergency room in the days leading up to and during thunderstorms, according to a paper co-authored by Gies College of Business professors Nolan Miller, David Molitor, and Julian Reif.
Aug 19
More of the Same? Is the Sharing Economy as Different as we Think?
While home-sharing and ride-sharing companies strive to make the world smaller, more friendly, and more trusting, their customers still view hosts and drivers much more as strangers than friends.
Aug 18
Loyd to lead Gies' equity and inclusion initiatives
Dr. Denise Lewin Loyd has been named the first associate dean for equity at Gies College of Business. In this new position, Loyd will help Gies become a leader among business schools in diversity, equity, and inclusion by leading the College’s DEI strategy.
Aug 17
Does artificial intelligence bias human decision making?
Can AI bots bias human decision making? According to new research from three Gies College of Business scholars, the answer is “yes.”
Aug 13
Gies iMBA named #1 business school innovation of last decade
Poets&Quants ranked the Gies Business iMBA as the world’s #1 biggest business school innovation of the decade. Designed from the ground up and launched in 2016, the iMBA has grown to nearly 3,000 students while maintaining a 98% satisfaction rate.
Aug 11
Real estate entrepreneur advises on affordable housing, career transitions
Gies College of Business alumna Danielle Pierce (ACCY ’01) predicts that when it comes to the affordable housing crisis in this country, we’ve only seen the tip of the iceberg.