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March 8, 2018
The Chicago Tribune

Hollywood, black actresses and the squishy metrics of who gets paid what

“One thing we’ve learned from social-psychological research in the last 10 or 15 years is that when we make decisions about people — when we evaluate others — we have biases that carry a lot of history that we don’t consciously process or recognize,” according to Fisher's Timothy A.
February 26, 2018
The Ohio State University Office of Energy and Environment

Students partner with Ohio Environmental Council to explore clean energy

Fisher College of Business students worked on a semester-long clean energy choice project alongside the Ohio Environmental Council to help consumers understand sustainable energy choices and choose a renewable energy supplier.
February 20, 2018
Harvard Business Review

Diversity and authenticity

Decades’ worth of studies have shown that similarity attracts—a phenomenon known as homophily. Our research focuses on a specific aspect of this: That being one’s true self, disclosing elements of one’s personal life, and forming social connections are easier within one’s own group than they are across a demographic boundary such as racial background.
Room full of alumni seated at Winter College gathering in Florida
February 13, 2018
Max M. Fisher College of Business

Leadership education the focus of annual Winter College gathering

Highlighting the exciting work that is being conducted around principled leadership at Fisher, the college recently met with alumni and friends in Naples, Florida, as part of its annual Winter College event.
Fisher Campus
January 23, 2018
Max M. Fisher College of Business

Poets&Quants: 10 business schools to watch in 2018

Fisher College of Business was among the schools highlighted by Poets&Quants as one that is ready to climb in the rankings and generate greater student interest in the coming year.
November 28, 2017
The Ohio State University

​Sometimes, it pays for the boss to be humble

Researchers studying workplaces in China found that some real-life teams showed more creativity if the employees rated their bosses as showing more humility. Humble leaders are most effective when team members expect a low degree of distance between the leaders and followers, according to Fisher's Jasmine Hu.
Fisher Impact Day
November 28, 2017
Max M. Fisher College of Business

Student leaders shape Fisher Impact Day though service

Fisher is burgeoning with emerging leaders, many of whom recently worked to make the college’s day of service into something truly exceptional. C.J. Stover and Brady Ellis were among those students who helped shape Fisher Impact Day, an event in which more than 880 members of the Fisher community dispersed across campus and throughout central Ohio to serve various organizations.
Students pack up food for Fisher Impact Day
November 17, 2017
Max M. Fisher College of Business

Fisher Impact Day unites college in service of others

Whether creating care packages for servicemembers overseas, making no-sew blankets for sick and disadvantaged children or beautifying parts of Columbus, hundreds of Fisher students, faculty and staff spent the Veterans Day holiday serving the community as part of Fisher Impact Day.
October 23, 2017
The Ohio State University

​Teams work better with a little help from your friends

Here’s something both you and your boss can agree on: Workplace teams are better when they include your friends. Fisher's Robert Lount and his colleagues analyzed the results of 26 different studies and found that teams composed of friends performed better on some tasks than groups of acquaintances or strangers.
Students with laptops seated in a classroom listening to lecture
August 9, 2017
Max M. Fisher College of Business

Fisher offering students opportunity to earn Certificate in Leadership

Building on a rich tradition of innovative programming and experiential learning, Fisher College of Business has introduced the Dean’s Leadership Acad
June 21, 2017
Max M. Fisher College of Business

Fisher Leadership Initiative awards research funding

Demonstrating its commitment to the academic study of effective leadership, the Fisher Leadership Initiative has selected the recipients for its inaug
April 12, 2017
The Ohio State University

Struggling with different work identities? Your work may suffer

Few people are just one person at work. You may be both a manager and an employee. Or you may be a salesperson who represents two very different brands. Now a new study suggests that how you juggle those different work identities may affect your job performance.
Students with Ohio State attire and hair nets preparing food forisher Impact Day
April 12, 2017
Max M. Fisher College of Business

Fisher community unites for 2017 Impact Day

If the first-ever Fisher Impact Day in 2015 represented an opportunity for Fisher to test the waters for a college-wide service event, then the 2017 v