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D'Amore-McKim hosts first-ever 'AI Teaching Day'
Professors Bruce Clark and Barbara Larson led an insightful exploration into the use of AI in the classroom.
Exploring the behavioral side of digital transformation
‘How technology influences behavior, and how behavior influences technology' is the mantra for D'Amore-McKim's newest management course.
Trump will decide the future of government money for healthcare plans. Letting it expire could save money, but the middle class might pay more.
Why Your Cross-Cultural Training Isn't Working
How do food donations work? What kind of products might be needed at a local food pantry
First-ever DMSB Day opens doors for collaboration between academia and industry
Faculty, staff, corporate partners, and alumni gathered last Thursday for an engaging and successful afternoon of learning and networking. Congratulations to the top three pitchers selected by our 17 esteemed judges: John Bai, Nicole Boyson, and Udi Hoitash.
Will Spirit Airlines' bankruptcy hurt budget flyers?
De Cremer brings Al and leadership expertise to first-year MBA students
Dunton Family Dean David De Cremer recently shared insights from his book, The Al-Savvy Leader: Nine Ways to Take Back Control and Make Al Work, with a class of MBA students. He encouraged them to think critically about their responsibilities as future global business leaders.