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Vibhas Madan smiling outside of GHall

As part of LeBow's 100-year celebration, Dean and R. John Chapel Jr. Dean’s Chair Vibhas Madan, PhD, reflects on its history and shares his personal insights.

After extensive international experience, he looks back with amazement at the skills he developed and gratitude for the guidance he received.

As a highly-engaged part-time student, MBA graduate Monique Boskett learned to find balance between commitments in and out of the classroom.

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Katharina Lewellen, shows that nonprofit hospitals lack features that are traditionally associated with good governance, such as nimble boards and more.

Part-Time MBA Ranked by U.S. News & World Report

The LeBow College of Business has been ranked in the top 100 among the 2023-24 Best Graduate Schools by U.S. News & World Report.

Revolving Door

Joseph Kalmenovitz, PhD, shows that regulators protect their outside option for higher-paid jobs in the private sector by avoiding post-employment restrictions.

The 2023 edition of 40 Under 40 highlights "people building a better world," and the LeBow alumni represented have important causes behind their work.

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The Tutoring and Learning Center, housed on the third floor of Gerri C. LeBow Hall, will provide assistance for foundational business courses.

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Paolo Volpin shows that mandatory disclosure of financial information facilitates new deal opportunities, leading to M&A activity and better acquisitions.

Lauren D’Innocenzo leading a group discussion

Provost Solutions Fellow and Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior Lauren D’Innocenzo, PhD, has received a grant from the U.S. Army Research Institute.

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When regulatory oversight is fragmented across multiple government agencies, firms incur higher costs and have lower productivity, profitability and growth.

Shanique Williams ’23 teaching about social networks.

In partnership with The Franklin Institute’s STEM Scholars Program, the LeBow Center for Business Analytics taught local students about data analytics.

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LeBow has launched a revised STEM-designated MS in Accounting degree, tailored for where the profession has evolved to and where it continues to evolve.

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A team of seven students in the MS in Business Analytics program won the 2023 Graduate Datathon, presented in collaboration with Under Armour.

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In the 2023 Boeing Case Competition, a six-member team with five LeBow students was named the winner by academic and industry judges.