Gies News Articles
Feb 28
Dossey leading fundraising charge to honor longtime Gies professor
Doug Dossey (ACCY ‘95) is asking fellow alumni to join him in honoring Art Wyatt, one of Gies’ beloved professors who inspired countless students and helped revolutionize how accounting is taught at the undergraduate level.
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Feb 27
Researchers bring attention to rebranding addressing racism
Recent research coauthored by Gies professor Tiffany White is exploring how consumers respond when a company changes its brand name and packaging to address racism, highlighting the need for further exploration and conversation.
Feb 24
How ChatGPT can be embraced - not feared - in the classroom
Launched in November 2022, ChatGPT is trained on large language models and has already been proven to pass several graduate-level exams. So what does the emergence of ChatGPT mean for business education?
Feb 21
Gies secures first crypto-funded research gift
Gies College of Business has secured its first ever research gift funded by cryptocurrency; it is part of a series of recent investments designed to help Gies faculty and students research important questions and create innovative solutions using blockchain technology.
Feb 20
With iMBA, Moody earns long-sought-after promotion
“This promotion sets me on a career path where I will continue to take on more responsibility and oversee increasingly complex projects,” said Moody. “Thanks to the Gies iMBA, I now have a good foundation for how to articulate the organization’s needs, streamline processes, an articulate a vision for the best way forward.“
Feb 14
Gies Business Research Lab adds biometric sensors, expands research capabilities
The lab offers access to real-time measurement from three unique iMotion biometric sensors: eye-tracking, facial coding, and galvanic skin response (GSR). The investment also supports upgraded computers, software licensing, and dedicated lab space.