Gies News Articles
May 27
Gies research identifies auditors with wise-thinking dispositions
Some auditors are better than others at sniffing out when a higher risk of fraud exists and at taking steps to address it, new research coauthored by Gies College of Business Professor Mark Peecher shows.
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May 24
Disruption Lab, IBC project helps Gao land full-time job at Panasonic
While completing her MS in Technology Management, Kelly Gao earned real-world experience through the Disruption Lab and IBC. That led directly to a full-time job at the Research Park working directly with Panasonic.
May 19
Viswanathan wins AMA Lifetime Achievement Award
Gies Professor Emeritus Madhu Viswanathan has been awarded the 2021 Marketing & Society SIG Lifetime Achievement Award by the American Marketing Association.
May 17
Gies Business awarded IDEAS grant to pilot Sophomore Year of Purpose
Gies College of Business has been selected to receive an IDEAS grant from the U.S. Department of State to help find and secure international locations for its new Sophomore Year of Purpose program.
May 13
Two IBC students land Cozad AWARE Award with "Glide"
In October, two IBC students won the AWARE (Accelerating Women and Underrepresented Entrepreneurs) Prize from the University of Illinois Research Park for their invention, Glide.
May 10
Driven to despair — the surprising link between teen driving and female poisonings
Since teens first took the wheel, studies have examined how drug use and other risky behaviors impact their driving. But driving could actually influence the other risks that teens take, says Gies professor Julian Reif.
May 06
Five years later: iMBA opens new doors for first cohort
New jobs, new titles, and a renewed sense of purpose are how the first cohort of the Gies College of Business iMBA describe what’s happened to them since they joined the program in 2016.
May 05
Fullerton advises combating climate change ‘free-riders’ with technology and innovation
Global ‘free-riders’ are the biggest hurdle to combating climate change, says Gies Professor Don Fullerton. He urges Illinois business leaders to begin to adapt now to its inevitable impact on the state.
May 03
Study: Sharing course-related ideas key to online learner engagement
A new research project coauthored by Gies College of Business faculty Unnati Narang and Aric Rindfleisch proposes and empirically tests a novel approach for creating engagement in online learning platforms.