Cyber, ransomware and hack attacks are, unfortunately, commonplace today, disrupting operations at organizations of all sizes, from school districts, to manufacturers, small businesses, medical centers and government entities. Now, the White House has issued warnings that Russia may be preparing
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How Conflicts of Interest Are Hurting the Climate
The influence of money and corporations in the federal government is a “growing problem,” said Aaron D. Hill, associate professor of management at the University of Florida Warrington College of Business. Nearly one in eight stock trades by members of
Gainesville’s mixed-use housing buildings have an abundance of vacancies. Why?
The high retail vacancy rates are highlighted in a recent study by the Kelley A. Bergstrom Real Estate Center at the University of Florida’s Warrington College of Business. It identifies six of the most popular mixed-use student housing properties near the
Matt Levine’s Money Stuff: GameStop Hired Some Consultants
Insights from Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter are included as part of this Bloomberg Law Opinion column on the SEC’s proposed changes to the rules around SPACs. Read more in this column from Matt Levine in Bloomberg Law.
Ritter cited in SEC Commissioner’s statement on SPAC proposal
Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter was cited as part of SEC Commissioner Caroline A. Crenshaw’s statement on the proposed changes to SPACs. Specifically, the SEC is proposing new rules and amendments that would require, among other things, additional disclosures about
Location, location, location
Growing up on the plains of Kansas, Wayne Archer once thought that he would like to spend his life working the land as a farmer. As a youngster, he spent several summers at the original location where his grandparents carved
Warrington student representing University of Florida at St. Gallen Symposium
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Master of International Business student Craft Talbot (BSBA ’21, MIB ’22) is one of 200 students who have been selected to participate in the St. Gallen Symposium in Switzerland this summer. The St. Gallen Symposium brings together
Warrington student recipient of UF Outstanding Leader Award
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Management major Dorian Simpkins (BSBA ’22) is among the university-wide recipients of the University of Florida Outstanding Leader Award from the UF Alumni Association and UF Honors Program for her exemplary leadership during her time as a
UF MBA programs among US News’ best across the board
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – For the individual who is looking to return to school full time or the professional who is ready to expand their business skillset, UF MBA has a U.S. News & World Report top-ranked program that can assist
Global Immersion Experience inspires a new path for Online MBA student
I’ve always been very driven in my career; however, I am most fulfilled when serving others. After 10+ years working for a nonprofit dear to my heart and multiple promotions throughout that timeframe, I reached a professional plateau. It was