Faculty

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Johnson School

Aaron Adalja joins the A team

Adalja joined the faculty last year as an assistant professor of food and beverage management— the culmination of a wide-ranging professional journey.

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Dyson School

Research Recap: Does investment in public transit decrease traffic congestion?

Research co-authored by Dyson School Associate Professor Cynthia Lin Lawell explores how investment in public transit affects traffic congestion.

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Dyson School

Research Recap: Is the agricultural economy changing how farm owners obtain debt capital?

In a series of articles with farmdoc Daily, Jennifer Ifft, assistant professor, and colleagues report on changes to financing in agribusiness.

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Johnson School

How disclosing sponsored content affects consumer trust in bloggers

In our recently published research paper, my colleagues and I examine how disclosing sponsored content affects consumers of fashion blog content.

CIOs Move to Center Stage
Johnson School

CIOs Move to Center Stage

Today, IT is essential to the success of practically every organization — and so is the CIO.

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Dyson School

Sustainability: More than a buzzword when it comes to business

We all want to be successful and that looks different for everyone. Something that touches us across industries is sustainable business practices.

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Johnson School

A spa-tacular learning experience with Inns of Aurora

The Inns of Aurora is moving ahead with plans to develop a destination spa. And they’re involving students from the Hotel School in the process.

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Dyson School

Research Recap: How are evolving technologies transforming the future of banking?

Eswar Prasad, Nandlal P. Tolani Senior Professor of International Trade Policy at the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, on how technology could impact the future of banking.

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Johnson School

Reflections at the close of another outstanding academic year

As I reflect back on the spring semester, there is so much to share and even more to be proud of. There’s no doubt our students continue to amaze us all.