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Ph.D. students Li, Munch, and Yang received the Warrington College of Business Ph.D. Teaching Award.

Warrington Ph.D. Students Recognized for Excellence in Teaching

Ph.D. students Pancy Li (Ph.D. ’26), Kevin Munch (Ph.D. ‘25) and Junhui Yang (Ph.D. ‘26) received the Warrington College of Business Ph.D. Teaching Award for their exceptional contributions during the fall 2023 and spring 2024 semesters. The award is bestowed

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In Memoriam | September 2024

Clinton C. Bonner Jr. | BAA ’50 | 2024 | Bonner, of Deerfield Beach, Florida, passed in 2024. He received a Bachelor’s in Accounting in 1950 from the University of Florida.  John J. Flynn | BSBA ’58 | 2024 |

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How much could you make if you major in business?

Selecting a major is an important decision for any student in college. The classes, extracurricular activities and internships you complete during this time will help set the stage for your post-graduation career. If business or any of its functions, such

2023 PhD teacher award. Daniel Dong-Wook Kim, Soo Yon Ryu and Xinyu Zang.

Warrington PhD students honored with teaching awards

Ph.D. students Daniel Dong-Wook Kim (Ph.D. ‘25), Soo Yon Ryu (Ph.D. ‘25) and Xinyu Zang (Ph.D. ‘24) were awarded Warrington College of Business Ph.D. Teaching Awards for their exemplary teaching contributions across the fall 2022 and spring 2023 semesters. The

Joe Hair

The Great Facilitator

Exactly 50 years ago, in 1971, Joe Hair completed his third and final degree from the University of Florida Warrington College of Business. In the time since, Hair’s passion for marketing and entrepreneurship has propelled him to write more than

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When rudeness becomes a matter of life or death

Have you ever been cut off in traffic by another driver, leaving you still seething miles later? Or been interrupted by a colleague in a meeting, and found yourself replaying the event in your head even after you’ve left work

Hongseok Jang

Warrington Ph.D. student graduates from UF with tenure-track position and best paper

Recent Information Systems & Operations Management Ph.D. graduate Hongseok Jang has a lot to be proud of as he ends his time at the University of Florida Warrington College of Business. Not only was his recent paper named among the

Patricia Pacey

Economic Empowerment

When Patricia Pacey (BA ’71, Ph.D. ’76) first came to the University of Florida, her aspiration was to be a high school math teacher. Growing up in a typical middle-class family in the 1950s and 60s, teaching was a common

Klodiana Lanaj, Mo Wang and Yifan Song

Practicing social mindfulness improves service employees’ well-being

Think back to your last experience with a customer service representative. Was your representative pleasant, helpful and able to solve your problem efficiently? If this was your experience, your customer service representative might have practiced social mindfulness and attempted to

Why it’s so hard for women to break into the C-suite

Warrington College of Business professor Joyce E. Bono and Ph.D. student Elisabeth Gilbert write that while Hillary Clinton’s popular vote win shows progress toward gender equality, Trump’s nomination of just three women to his Cabinet is a reminder of how

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