Doctorate

Read about what’s happening within the business-related doctorate programs at SC Johnson College.

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Johnson School

Donor-funded Scholarship Making a Difference for PhD Students

A scholarship funded by Johnson graduate Byron E. Grote, MS ’77, PhD ’81, supports the academic activity of seven Johnson PhD students.

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Dyson School

Student Voices: Meet Molly Doruska MS ’22, PhD ’24

An award-winning student in economics—meet Molly Doruska MS ’22, PhD ’24 in Applied Economics and Management.

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Dyson School

Dyson celebrates 2020 faculty, staff, and student award recipients

The Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management proudly presents its student, faculty, and staff award winners for the 2019–2020 year.

Student highlight: Blake Steenhoven, PhD Program
Johnson School

PhD student awarded Deloitte Doctoral Fellowship in Accounting

Blake Allen Steenhoven, PhD in Management, has been recognized with the prestigious Deloitte Doctoral Fellowship in Accounting at the recommendation of Bob Libby.

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Dyson School

Dyson recognizes achievements and award winners for 2018–2019 academic year

Dyson held its annual awards reception to honor outstanding students, faculty, and staff for their contriubtions thoughout the 2018–19 academic year.

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Johnson School

Ethics speaker Kristin Behfar: Effective team leadership is ethical leadership

Kristin Behfar, PhD ’03, professor at U.S. Army War College, sees effectively leading a high-performing team as a manager’s ethical responsibility.

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Dyson School

Students attend 2019 National Farmers Union College Conference on Cooperatives

As part of the Dyson School’s Cooperative Business Management course, students had the opportunity to travel to Minnesota for this invitation-only event.

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Dyson School

For STAARS fellows and mentors, their Business is a Better World

Through STAARS, talented, young African economists continue their education with policy-oriented research on the structural transformation of rural Africa.

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Dyson School

Uma Lele, “a leader in the world of economic development,” receives Dyson’s Wharton Award

To the many significant honors and awards she has accrued in her career, Uma Lele recently added one from the Dyson School, the Clifton R. Wharton Jr. Emerging Markets Award.