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These housing markets to be hit hardest by Fed rate hike
July 26, 2023
Newsweek

These housing markets to be hit hardest by Fed rate hike

The Federal Reserve is widely expected to implement its 11th interest rate hike since March 2022 on Wednesday, with some housing markets expected to be hit harder than others, says Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate. 
Honda Graduate Certificate in Leadership Business Class of 2023 outside on Fisher's campus
July 26, 2023
Fisher College of Business

Custom programming shaping leaders at Honda

Developing a talented workforce is at the heart of successful businesses. Honda, in partnership with Executive Education at Fisher, is training the next generation of automotive leaders via the Graduate Certificate in Business Leadership. Learn more about how this customized program is driving innovation and process improvement for the automotive manufacturer.
UPS on strike: How will Amazon deliveries be affected if UPS Teamsters union halts work?
July 19, 2023
USA Today

UPS on strike: How will Amazon deliveries be affected if UPS Teamsters union halts work?

Amazon doesn't expect a significant impact on deliveries, but experts warn that some rural customers could face delays if UPS workers strike. Additionally, the results of contract negotiations between Teamsters and UPS could have wider impacts on all delivery workers, says Professor of Logistics Terry Esper.
Expanding access to advanced robotic surgery for lung cancer patients
July 17, 2023
The Ohio State University

Expanding access to advanced robotic surgery for lung cancer patients

At the James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute, Robert Merritt, MD, is giving more patients second chances at life by embracing an innovative robotic approach to lung cancer surgery. Read more about how the surgeon and current EMBA student is pioneering technology to improve surgical outcomes and faster recoveries.
Stock image of a DHL delivery plane
July 17, 2023
Forbes

UPS strike could cost U.S. economy billions: Here’s how it would impact consumers and businesses

If UPS workers go on strike next month, the disruption stands to impact the economy, businesses and customers directly. Professor of Logistics Terry Esper details how some of it could play out.
Florida insurance crisis sparks fears of housing market crash
July 13, 2023
Newsweek

Florida insurance crisis sparks fears of housing market crash

As Farmers Insurance announced their intention to discontinue new coverage in Florida, Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate, says that the result of major insurers pulling out of the state could be profound on the housing market.
UPS workers may go on strike: What it would mean for you and your packages
July 11, 2023
USA Today

UPS workers may go on strike: What it would mean for you and your packages

If the potential strike is anything like UPS’s last strike in 1997, it could lead to slower deliveries, higher prices and supply chain disruptions, says Terry Esper, professor of logistics at Fisher.
Lady Buckeyes soar to second place finish in Air Race Classic
July 11, 2023
The Ohio State University

Lady Buckeyes soar to second place finish in Air Race Classic

Meet Aviation Management student Allie Belafsky and her teammate Madi Blackford, participants in the 46th annual Air Race Classic, a three-day, cross-country women's air racing event. Together, the Buckeyes took second at the event, recognized as the ‘epicenter of women’s air racing.'
Jobs that AI can't do
July 10, 2023
WBNS-10TV

Jobs that AI can't do

Employers are starting to take a closer look at how programs like ChatGPT can help their workplace. But are there jobs artificial intelligence cannot replace? Hun Lee, assistant professor of management and human resources, says there are three functions that AI cannot replicate human thought and action.
Ohio State camp teaches high schoolers business, personal finance skills
July 10, 2023
The Ohio State University

Ohio State camp teaches high schoolers business, personal finance skills

See how a partnership with the city of Columbus Department of Neighborhoods brought more than 40 high school students to The Ohio State University to explore business, the business of sports and college life at as Buckeyes.
With LIV pairing, PGA Tour preserves contentious tax-exempt status
July 7, 2023
Sportico.com

With LIV pairing, PGA Tour preserves contentious tax-exempt status

The PGA Tour's status as a tax-exempt organization is getting new scrutiny on the heels of its merger with LIV, says Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professor in Accounting and a nonprofit expert.
How 6 CPGs use internships to fuel talent pipeline, encourage industry careers
July 5, 2023
CPG Specialist

How 6 CPGs use internships to fuel talent pipeline, encourage industry careers

Jon Quinn, senior lecturer of marketing and logistics and academic director of the Consumer Packaged Goods Industry Immersion, provides some insights into what makes for meaningful internship experiences.
Where's the empathy? Experts explain why sub disaster led to jokes
June 28, 2023
Scripps News

Where's the empathy? Experts explain why sub disaster led to jokes

The OceanGate Titan submersible that imploded with five on board became subject to memes on social media which were unsympathetic to the families. Assistant Professor of Marketing and Logistics Jesse Walker shares insights into how society views the ultra rich collectively and as individuals.
stock illustration of credit card and score
June 26, 2023
MarketWatch

Fintech promised to revolutionize loans for those left out of the credit system. New research indicates it’s not living up to that promise

Fintech lenders are ‘relying heavily’ on credit scores to determine loan pricing, according to a study co-authored by Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate, and his colleagues.
Former Kettering Health board member says better oversight, more transparency needed
June 18, 2023
Dayton Daily News

Former Kettering Health board member says better oversight, more transparency needed

Maintaining its image as a quality health care system is going to be crucial going forward for Kettering Health, said Roy Lewicki, a professor emeritus of ethics and human resources at Fisher.
Imran Nuri with his 50-year-old camera on his "Advice from America" road trip.
June 14, 2023
Fisher College of Business

Snapshot of an entrepreneur

Imran Nuri (BSBA ’20) set out on a 15,000-mile road trip to find the meaning of life and himself. In the process, he laid the foundation for his newest entrepreneurial venture, “Advice from America,” a published collection of advice and guidance from complete strangers.
Stock image of camping tents
May 27, 2023
Washington Post

Americans are bad at resting. Here’s how to reclaim your free time.

Prioritizing rest is essential, experts such as Professor of Marketing Selin Malkoc say. Here's why it's so hard and tips on how to start.
Smiling Fisher students standing inside large D U logo
May 22, 2023
Fisher College of Business

Fisher takes second place at Deloitte's Audit Innovation Campus Challenge

Finding solutions to elevate awareness about environmental, social and governance issues challenged a team of undergraduate students to come up with an innovative idea. Learn more about the unique concept that earned them second place at the national competition.
Staff and faculty in a group photo.
May 15, 2023
Fisher College of Business

Service, excellence and instruction honored at Recognition Luncheon

Learn more about the instructors and staff members who were honored for their dedication to teaching, service and diversity, equity and inclusion at Fisher.
A student receives her hood at Fisher's 2023 Pre-Commencement ceremony.
May 10, 2023
Fisher College of Business

Fisher, Ohio State celebrate Class of 2023

Learn more about the Class of 2023 and the more than 1,800 new members to Fisher’s alumni family.
2023’s best and worst states for working moms
May 1, 2023
WalletHub

2023’s best and worst states for working moms

Stephanie Wapner, senior lecturer in management and human resources, provides additional insight and context to WalletHub's examination of a variety of metrics that seek to identify the best and worst states for working moms.
Individual 2023 Fisher Diversity Award nominees
April 21, 2023
Fisher College of Business

Recognizing diversity, equity and inclusion: The 2023 Fisher Diversity Awards

The 20th annual Fisher Diversity Awards honored champions of diversity, equity and inclusion for their community outreach and contributions to diverse workforce practices. Learn more about the two individual award winners and the company that took home the corporate award.
Portrait of Torrington Ford
April 20, 2023
Fisher College of Business

The sky’s the limit: Torrington Ford

Meet Torrington Ford and learn about his unique journey to becoming a Business Buckeye, a pilot and a member of the Class of 2023.
NRA shows gun rights power but pushback grows from shootings
April 19, 2023
The Associated Press

NRA shows gun rights power but pushback grows from shootings

Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professor in Accounting, says the NRA's financial picture is improving, but continued declines in revenue means "something has to give for this organization."
La-Z-Boy joins Ascend national cohort as a partner
April 6, 2023
Ascend Cities

La-Z-Boy joins Ascend national cohort as a partner

La-Z-Boy is the newest partner supporting Ascend's National Cohort. The program, which connects Fisher College of Business, the University of Washington Foster School of Business in Seattle and two other business schools will help businesses accelerate their growth through consultation services, engagement by MBA students and executive education offerings provided by Fisher and the Foster School of Business.

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