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Read the latest and greatest student, faculty and alumni news from the University of Florida Warrington College of Business, a top national business school at one of the best public universities in the nation.

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Leah Clapper at a gymanstics competition

Flipping from balance beams to NIL

Leah Clapper is a UF Gymnast and current student in the Master of Science in Entrepreneurship (MSE) program. She shares about how the program has helped her to develop her brand as an athlete. Leah Clapper (BS ’21, MA ’22,

A young female designer working with sticky notes on a board

4 ways an MBA will help you achieve your career goals

For many people looking to advance their career, an MBA is often a route they consider. But with opportunity costs like time and money, is an MBA really the best option? To answer that, we’ve collected the top four ways

Jinhong Xie

Score a discount on Amazon? You might’ve unwittingly paid more.

More than a quarter of vacuum cleaners sold on Amazon have at some point pretended to offer a discount when they had actually just increased the price, according to new research from Jinhong Xie, JCPenney Eminent Scholar. By pairing a

Heavener students Jordana Schube, Luke Carter, Kristina Smith and Max Farfante hold an award

Heavener International Case team places first and third in two international case competitions

The Heavener International Case Competition (HICC) team closed out its fall season with back-to-back trophies and a coveted spot to compete in the prestigious Champions Trophy Case Competition this spring. The team competed in two international case competitions in the

Ashley Haynes-Gaspar

Living each day to learn

For Ashley Haynes-Gaspar (BSBA ’99), learning wasn’t just something she did in school – it was woven into every day of her life. Growing up with a business-leader father, Haynes-Gaspar jokes that she was the only 5-year-old with a three-year

Brian Swider, Joyce Bono, Klodiana Lanaj and Mo Wang

The Future of Work

Where, when and how we work may never return to pre-pandemic norms. Artificial intelligence and demographic shifts will reshape our careers. And we’ll need to tend to ourselves and each other to ward off burnout and grow as workers and

Tianxin Zou

Marketing professor receives prestigious research award from AMA

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Tianxin Zou, John I. Williams, Jr. Assistant Professor of Marketing, is one of two winners of the American Marketing Association’s (AMA) Marketing Research Special Interest Group Don Lehmann Award for 2022. The Lehmann Award was established in

View from behind a businesswoman sitting at her computer as her head rests against her right hand

Higher stakes lead to worse stock performance, research finds

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Imagine you are walking down the street, and someone stops you to ask this question: You bought a stock at $30 per share. Now, the stock’s price is $15. Under which scenario are you more likely to

Steve Raney

Lessons in leadership

When Steve Raney (BSBA ’88, MBA ’99) first came to the University of Florida, he thought that law school would be his next step upon completing his bachelor’s degree. One semester working in the UF Law library, though, was enough

Amir Erez

Why being rude to the waiter (or other staff) is the worst strategy

After James Corden was accused of being ‘nasty’, W.A. McGriff, III Professor Amir Erez explains why rudeness doesn’t pay. “It’s absolutely the worst strategy,” Erez said. “You think you’re screaming at them and you’ll get what you want – it’s

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