Gies News Articles
Jul 24
CEO stock ownership affects medical device recall timing
Firms whose chief executive officers also own company stock often delay the decision to recall faulty medical devices until long after they become aware of a defect, according to a new paper co-written by a Gies College of Business professor.
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Jul 20
The CPA Exam: How to Prepare for New 2024 Requirements
When exploring the best path to prepare for the new 2024 CPA exam, look for graduate-level accounting degrees and certificates that incorporate the new requirements into their curricula
Jul 17
Choose your Master of Science in Management path: residential or online
Both programs give you access to engaging curriculum, world-class instructors, and credit hours you can put toward our online MBA program. But there are some key differences to help you decide which path is right for you
Jul 07
Gies Business expands education access to Danville Correctional Center
Gies College of Business is always looking for ways to increase access to education, and the College has taken a major step forward in its commitments to access and inclusion by joining the Education Justice Project to bring business education to learners in the Danville Correctional Center.
Jul 05
PODCAST: Gies alumnus and namesake Larry Gies
From tutoring youth to starting a school in Chicago to a $150 million dollar gift to his alma mater, Larry Gies has always had a passion for making a positive impact on the world through education.
Jul 03
Air pollution via wildfire smoke takes toll on labor markets
A new paper co-written by a team of University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers analyzes variation in wildfire smoke exposure across the continental U.S. and finds that increases in smoke exposure cause significant decreases in earnings and employment outcomes for U.S. workers.