The five final teams in UB’s 20th annual Henry A. Panasci Jr. Technology Entrepreneurship Competition will present their business plans virtually as they vie for $52,000 in startup funding and business services.
A study led by Katie Badura, PhD ’19, and Emily Grijalva, assistant professor of organization and human resources, has been honored with the top award from the journal Personnel Psychology.
Twenty-two new graduates are equipped with the leadership skills to take their careers to the next level after completing the Leadership Empowerment Academy Program.
Researchers in the University at Buffalo School of Management have developed a new framework to make supply chains more resilient during a crisis like COVID-19.
The health care leaders of tomorrow are willing to violate privacy laws—for a price, according to new research from the University at Buffalo School of Management.
Mary Ann Rogers, assistant dean for diversity and inclusion in the School of Management, joined Provost A. Scott Weber and other diversity officers to discuss how UB can change the campus culture.
Protégé of the Year honorees Cassandra Ott, Teshiko Payton, Nicole Davis and Jittaun Hutchinson were among the entrepreneurs honored at a virtual graduation for the Allstate Minority and Women Emerging Entrepreneurs program.
At a virtual graduation ceremony, the Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership honored its Core graduates and recognized business owner Audrey Hall with the C. Taylor Kew Entrepreneurial Excellence Award.
Kate Bezrukova, associate professor of organization and human resources, is an expert on managing a diverse workforce, unconscious bias in the workplace and team chemistry.
John C.G. Boot, professor emeritus and past chair of the Department of Management Science and Systems in the School of Management, died May 15 in Buffalo. He was 83.