Gray’s research into pharmaceutical supply chains receives U.S. Senate audience
Professor John Gray appeared before the U.S. Senate Committee on Aging to share his insights on the risks associated with drugs made overseas. He cited the unintended side effects of these drugs due to contaminated factories and types of ingredients used as reasons that truth in drug labeling is important.
Hu’s research into AI in business earns prestigious award
Yuheng Hu, a distinguished associate professor in the Department of Accounting and Management Information Systems, earned recognition for his research into human-AI interaction and its impact on business decisions and societal outcomes.
Research co-authored by Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate, helps explain "ETF slop," the explosion of complex, high-fee, behaviorally engineered ETFs that are designed to attract assets rather than improve investor outcomes ― and why they're not always the best investment vehicles.