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Holly Sproule is a writer for the UF Warrington College of Business. In her role, she creates content that is shared across the college’s various channels. She earned her education in English and mass communications from the University of Florida.

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Stories by Holly

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Robert Emerson dressed in a witch costume.

Legal theatre

“The Continental European law system can be traced back to its roots in what source of law?” Huber Hurst Professor Robert Emerson of the University of Florida Warrington College of Business brandished a plastic sword at the front of the

Lindsay Collins in Army fatigues.

Armed for every endeavor

Joining the Army National Guard made sense to Lindsay Collins (MBA ’25) for two reasons: First, the servicemen in her family were airmen in the Air Force, so she thought it’d be fun to do something different. Second, though she

Nicole Acosta in graduate regalia under a University of Florida archway.

MSM Student Spotlight: Nicole Acosta

Nicole Acosta looks forward to working with KPMG after graduating from the Master of Science in Management (MSM) program next year. As she plans for the future, she reflects on the past that brought her to today. Q: Tell us

Kenny Cheng

Warrington professor named among world’s most outstanding information systems scholars

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – John B. Higdon Eminent Scholar Chair and Chair of the University of Florida Warrington College of Business’s Information Systems and Operations Management department Hsing Kenneth Cheng is one of this year’s recipients of INFORMS’ Information Systems Society

A mountain of broken cell phones contrasted by an actual mountain in the distance.

Why you shouldn’t buy the latest smartphone

When Apple or Samsung announces a new smartphone, do you roll your eyes or are you first in line at BestBuy? New models for smartphones are being released faster than most people can keep up. This influx of devices is

Sonia Singh

Putting students first

“@ProfSingh when is the homework assignment due?” “@user123 Friday night 11:59pm :-)” Davis Family Faculty Fellow Sonia Singh stands out among the University of Florida Warrington College of Business’s prestigious faculty partly for her extensive work experience and partly for

Young people holding speech bubbles with words JOB and CAREER indoors.

Applying for work? Don’t take your friend’s advice

Who would you rather go on a blind date with: someone you don’t know or someone recommended by a friend? The same is true when applicants are applying for jobs; according to new research by Beth Ayers McCague Family Fellowship

Jim Etkin

Jump, but not too fast

When Jim Etkin (BAcc ’82) enrolled at the University of Florida, all that he knew about the Warrington College of Business was an old law school joke: after graduating, students who earned A’s became professors, B’s became judges and C’s

Two football players in motion on the field.

Behind the sidelines, Warrington alumni influence change in the NFL

For these Warrington alumni, football season doesn’t start with the kickoff on September 5. Meet National Football League professionals Kelley Gazdak (BSBA ’94) and Ronika Carter (BS ’09, MSM ’10) who, though working beyond the collegiate level, keep their orange

Alejandro Lopez-Lira holding his book.

Market speculators get an edge through finance professor’s new book

With constant developments in the field of finance, it can be tricky to predict what’s coming next. Fortunately, Alejandro Lopez-Lira, assistant professor at the University of Florida Warrington College of Business, offers speculators an edge through his recently published book,

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