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Marilyn Rogers Becker and her dog, Molly outside in snow by red house
October 21, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Marilyn Rogers Becker: Leaving her legacy

Marilyn Rogers Becker loved being an entrepreneur and she loved Ohio State. From operating her first business in elementary school to teaching her dog
Jay Clouse
October 15, 2020
The Ohio State University Alumni Association

One Degree Greater podcast: Jay Clouse (BSBA '14)

Meet Jay Clouse, a serial entrepreneur and self-described connector who feeds on the energy created by small groups of people who are passionate about what they do.
Ohio State, Honda partnership marks two decades of success
October 15, 2020
The Ohio State University

Ohio State, Honda partnership marks two decades of success

Leaders from The Ohio State University, Honda and state and local government are celebrating a historic milestone between the university and one of world’s most respected manufacturers. A formal agreement cementing the Honda-Ohio State partnership was approved 20 years ago. 
Cheap car insurance in Ohio
October 13, 2020
WalletHub

Cheap car insurance in Ohio

Associate Professor of Marketing Selin Malkoc shares insights into the impact of COVID-19 on drivers and consumer demand and sentiment around auto insurance.
One Degree Greater podcast: Sam Hubbard (BSBA '17)
October 8, 2020
The Ohio State University Alumni Association

One Degree Greater podcast: Sam Hubbard (BSBA '17)

Football fans view him as a gladiator, but Sam Hubbard continues to define himself in ways beyond his sport.
Columbus skyline
October 8, 2020
Columbus Business First

A Root Insurance IPO would finally launch Ohio into high-flying VC market

Root Inc., the parent of Columbus-based Root Insurance Co., registered this week to bring a new species to the state: a high-flying venture-backed tech IPO. "There has never been venture-backed company from Ohio that has gone public at more than $1 billion (value)," said Steve Salopek, senior lecturer in finance at Ohio State University and a former investment manager.
NRA in crosshairs of two AGs
October 6, 2020
The NonProfit Times

NRA in crosshairs of two AGs

During the recent years’ financial squeeze that the NRA has faced, it has increasingly relied on cash infusions from the NRA Foundation in the form of support for programs, reimbursements for shared costs, and even loans, according to Brian Mittendorf, senior associate dean for staff, human resources, and culture and the Fisher Designated Professor in Accounting.
Palantir shares jump 30% in stock market debut
September 30, 2020
CBS News

Palantir shares jump 30% in stock market debut

Despite the fact that the secretive startup, which aims to become the U.S. government's "default" software, has never made a profit, Michael Weisbach, the Ralph W. Kurtz Chair in Finance, says the market views it as having long-term profitability.
Peter Thiel tightens his Grip on Palantir ahead of public listing
September 29, 2020
Bloomberg

Peter Thiel tightens his grip on Palantir ahead of public listing

Michael Weisbach, the Ralph Kurtz Chair in Finance at Fisher, shares insights into the corporate governance structure and practices at Palantir, a data mining company founded by Peter Thiel, as it prepares to go public.
Eight portraits of Fisher Homecoming Court 2020
September 28, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Celebrating Buckeyes: Fisher's 2020 Homecoming Court representatives

Whether leading student organizations, serving others as part of the Honors Cohort program or honing their leadership skills in the Dean’s Leadership
Malak Abdel-Hadi headshot
September 25, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Malak Abdel-Hadi: From uncertain undergrad to confident graduate student

Naturally, a challenging undergraduate experience can create a reluctance to pursue a graduate degree. For Malak Abdel-Hadi, earning her Master of Business Operational Excellence degree caps off a journey of personal and professional growth, and with each passing day she is more confident in her choice of degree and in herself.
Stock image of globe
September 25, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Virtual internships connecting students with global business experiences 

Ellora Majumder and Kyle Madura may not have felt like pioneers, but when COVID-19 turned their sure-fire summer global internships upside down, the Fisher students were certainly in unfamiliar territory. 
Stock image of a student working on a laptop
September 25, 2020
Fisher College of Business

MBA students and programs dedicated to impacting business despite COVID-19 disruption

When Jaehla Meacham first stepped into Fisher’s MBA program, she was elated at the opportunity to travel to another country and gain hands-on, experie
Stock photo of a job interview handshake
September 23, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Disabilities: To disclose or not? 

Disclosing one’s disability is a completely personal decision and is typically needed when a barrier prevents someone from competing for a job, performing a job or gaining equal access to a benefit. Employers should understand candidates’ rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act and provide reasonable accommodations to those who need it.
A smiling Jada Washington in cap and gown outside Ohio Stadium
September 22, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Job searching in the era of COVID-19 

Jada Washington (BSBA ’20) leaned on some familiar faces at Fisher to help land her first job in a crowded workforce.
Polaris Fashion Place, CbusShops partner to offer free, same-day delivery
September 18, 2020
ABC6

Polaris Fashion Place, CbusShops partner to offer free, same-day delivery

Polaris Fashion Place and CbusShops are teaming up to offer free, same-day delivery to customers. CbusShops was founded by local entrepreneur and Fisher student Jack Hendrix. It allows customers to shop their favorite Polaris Fashion Place retailers from the comfort of their own home, while having access to same-day delivery.
"Dark stores" fulfill online grocery orders — but for how long?
September 15, 2020
Marketplace

"Dark stores" fulfill online grocery orders — but for how long?

Online grocery shopping has taken off during the pandemic, and companies are introducing a new type of store meant to fulfill online orders. But part of the reason the future is unclear is not everyone is online ordering experiences have been stellar, says Terry Esper, associate professor of logistics.
Business school rankings could promote racial equity, but don't
September 8, 2020
Inside Higher Ed

Business school rankings could promote racial equity, but don't

Want to address systemic racism at business schools? Seven business school scholars, including Tanya Menon, professor of management and human resources at Fisher, suggest starting with MBA program rankings.
Matt Sheridan in a finance class
September 2, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Specialized Master in Finance program recognized globally 

Continuous innovation in curriculum and success among alumni are just a few reasons why Fisher’s Specialized Master in Finance program continues to earn worldwide recognition. 
NRA membership revenue fell 34% in 2019, tumbling to a 7-year low
August 26, 2020
The Trace

NRA membership revenue fell 34% in 2019, tumbling to a 7-year low

The National Rifle Association’s revenue from member dues cratered and legal costs soared in 2019 as the group weathered internal strife and investigations by attorneys general in New York State and Washington, D.C., into alleged financial impropriety and violations of nonprofit law. “No matter how you interpret it, things have gotten worse,” said Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professor in Accounting and an expert on nonprofit accounting.
Collage of 2020 New Faculty members
August 24, 2020
Fisher College of Business

Meet Fisher's newest faculty members

Meet the researchers and thought leaders who have joined Fisher’s world-class faculty ahead of the 2020-21 academic year.
Blackwell Inn being used as dorms for Ohio State students
August 21, 2020
WBNS

Blackwell Inn being used as dorms for Ohio State students

The Blackwell Inn is known as a swanky hotel on the Ohio State University campus. Celebrities like Jerry Lewis, Stevie Nicks, Christopher Reeve and Van Halen have stayed there. But this fall, it is housing students.
August 18, 2020
Automotive News

Despite lawsuit dismissal, disputed Ford lug nuts continue to complicate dealership service

Lug nuts used by Ford Motor Co. remain a source of controversy even after a federal court this year dismissed a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging that the two-piece design was defective and dangerous. W.C. Benton, the Edwin D. Dodd Professor of Management  at Fisher, urges caution on Ford's part in dealing with the issue.
Brazil Gateway connects Fisher students to virtual internship opportunity with consulting company
August 10, 2020
The Ohio State University Office of International Affairs

Brazil Gateway connects Fisher students to virtual internship opportunity with consulting company

With the help of the Office of Global Business at Fisher College of Business, the Brazil Gateway connected three Fisher students with virtual internship opportunities with a Brazilian consulting company that yielded positive results and feedback for two of its clients. 
COVID-19 forces students, employers to adapt summer internships
August 5, 2020
The Columbus Dispatch

COVID-19 forces students, employers to adapt summer internships

Ellora Majumder was supposed to be in Singapore this summer. Instead, she is sitting in her parents’ basement. Majumder, a rising senior logistics major, is one of countless students across the country whose internship plans changed this summer due to the coronavirus pandemic. But a new virtual internship opportunity at Fisher provided Majumder an opportunity to get a global experience.

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