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Nonprofits can become more resilient by spending more on fundraising and admin
October 18, 2023
The Conversation

Nonprofits can become more resilient by spending more on fundraising and admin

Balancing administrative costs with direct benefit expenditures is a tightrope for many nonprofits. New insights from Telesilla Kotsi, assistant professor of operations and business analytics, turns conventional thinking on its head by showing how increased spending on overhead and fundraising can actually make an organization more effective and resilient.
Supply Chain Sustainability Hackathon participants
October 18, 2023
Fisher College of Business

Connecting logistics, sustainability and analytics

The second annual Supply Chain Sustainability Hackathon challenged Ohio State students to balance company profitability with reducing carbon emissions. Learn how they incorporated analytics and creativity in pitching ideas to help companies become more resilient, transparent and environmentally friendly.
When telemarketers keep 90% of donations
October 16, 2023
Marketplace

When telemarketers keep 90% of donations

Brian Mittendorf, the H.P. Wolfe Chair in Accounting, provides context into just how much charities receive from donations solicited by telemarketers in Ohio — and why we're reluctant to ask where the money ultimately ends up.
Portrait of Anil Makhija
October 16, 2023
Fisher College of Business

Makhija stepping down as dean at Fisher

After a decade as dean of the Max M. Fisher College of Business, Anil Makhija has announced that he will be stepping down and returning to the Department of Finance faculty at the end of the academic year.
Fisher Alumni Awards honorees with their awards group photo
October 12, 2023
Fisher College of Business

Celebrating an anniversary of alumni excellence

Fisher celebrated 30 years of alumni accomplishment by recognizing six individuals for their significant impact as leaders, professionals and citizens. Meet the graduates who, by the virtue of their hard work and selflessness, exemplify the college’s legacy of excellence and were named 2023 Alumni Award recipients.
Aerial photo of Fisher's campus
October 11, 2023
Fisher College of Business

Supply chain expertise garners national distinction

See how thought leadership — past and present — is continuing to add to Fisher’s legacy as a preeminent source for the very best in supply chain research and insights.
Officials hope transparency on theft will blunt criticism
October 5, 2023
The NonProfit Times

Officials hope transparency on theft will blunt criticism

GiveDirectly, a New York-based charity that sends direct payments to some of the poorest regions of the world via mobile money accounts, apologized and explained in a blog post how it was defrauded of almost $1 million. It also outlined how the organization is responding to avoid future fraud. This "extreme transparency," explaining the missteps and how the fraud was perpetrated, could engender more trust in donors, says Brian Mittendorf, the H.P. Wolfe Chair in Accounting at Fisher.
Chatham University budget deficit leads faculty to share concerns
October 4, 2023
PublicSource

Chatham University budget deficit leads faculty to share concerns

As the private Pittsburgh university grapples with a budget deficit, faculty share their experiences with its accounting and budgeting practices, which includes the use of Excel. Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professor in Accounting, says such practices that call into question a university’s ability to carefully track grant- and donor-restricted funds can be concerning – even if there isn’t an underlying problem.
Ramaswamy’s GOP debate rivals tied his business to China, Hunter Biden. What’s behind the attacks?
October 2, 2023
Politifact

Ramaswamy’s GOP debate rivals tied his business to China, Hunter Biden. What’s behind the attacks?

The Chinese Communist Party is not involved in every business transaction in China, but the party is likely involved in substantial deals or business that involves national security or other high-priority sectors, says Oded Shenkar, the Ford Motor Company Chair in Global Business Management.
2023 Alumni of Color Network Weekend Award winners
September 21, 2023
Fisher College of Business

Alumni of Color Network Weekend celebrates success and connections

The third annual Alumni of Color Network Weekend celebrated the connections among Fisher graduates and the personal and professional achievements of seven trailblazing alumni. Meet the individuals honored for their meaningful contributions to their profession, impact in academia and legacy of excellence in their professional careers.
Ohio State moves up in ranking of nation’s universities
September 18, 2023
The Ohio State University

Ohio State moves up in ranking of nation’s universities

The Ohio State University is ranked 43rd among the nation’s universities, according to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges rankings for 2024. Several Ohio State colleges, including Fisher College of Business, were ranked among the best in the nation.
Prateeksha Prabhakar creating designs on her computer in a design lab
September 15, 2023
Fisher College of Business

Sustainably in vogue: Prateeksha Prabhakar

A passion for fashion and the environment drives Prateeksha Prabhakar’s desire to create sustainable clothing solutions. Discover how the third-year student is making her mark in the fashion industry and plans to continue to turn the runway green.
2023 participants in the KeyBank Undergraduate Symposium
September 13, 2023
Fisher College of Business

Renewed support extends KeyBank MBA and undergraduate events

See how a continued partnership between Fisher and KeyBank Foundation will support undergraduate and graduate student programming for years to come.
Entrepreneurship programs at top schools are eying the role of IP in students' future
September 6, 2023
Center for IP Understanding

Entrepreneurship programs at top schools are eying the role of IP in students' future

Entrepreneurship and innovation programs at U.S. universities with the highest enrollment are finding new ways to expose students to IP rights. The Integrated Business and Engineering program at Fisher and the College of Engineering, as well as the OnRamp program hosted through Ohio State's Center for Innovation Strategies, were listed as innovative ways to connect students with the world of IP.
The best cities for MBAs
September 5, 2023
Poets&Quants

The best cities for MBAs

See why MBA student Michelle Weingartner considers Columbus one of the top cities to earn a graduate business degree.
Fisher program helps professionals expand knowledge, career options
August 31, 2023
The Ohio State University

Fisher program helps professionals expand knowledge, career options

New topic-based Executive Education programs are providing professionals with convenient opportunities to explore today’s business topics. The relevant topics include leadership, operational excellence, financial intelligence, innovation and health care, data analytics, sustainability, artificial intelligence, Lean Six Sigma principles, and “Advancing Equity, Inclusion & Belonging in the Workplace.”
You need a hobby. Here's how to find one that's right for you
August 30, 2023
Los Angeles Times

You need a hobby. Here's how to find one that's right for you

Hobbies can improve the quality of your sleep and your overall well-being. Selin Malkoc, professor of marketing and logistics, says hobbies help people focus on themselves and find value beyond their job or family responsibilities.
Stock image of a phone on TikTok
August 30, 2023
The Lantern

Clicks, views and engagement: Ohio State faculty members assess influencer marketing’s online evolution

Jon Quinn, senior lecturer in marketing and logistics, discusses trends in influencer marketing, including the emergence of the counter-movement known as "de-influencing."
Tipping resentment is rampant now that even the corner store wants an extra buck or two
August 27, 2023
The Messenger

Tipping resentment is rampant now that even the corner store wants an extra buck or two

Seemingly everyone is asking customers to tack on a tip these days, and the impulse to act upon it is almost entirely instinctual, says Kathleen Keeler, assistant professor of management and human resources at Fisher.
2023 MBA to Watch: Michelle Weingartner
August 21, 2023
Poets&Quants

2023 MBA to Watch: Michelle Weingartner

Meet Michelle Weingartner, a Fisher student who has been named a Poets&Quants MBA To Watch for 2023.
Mike Bagian P&Q
August 20, 2023
Poets&Quants

2023 MBA to Watch: Mike Bagian

Learn more about Mike Bagian, who is graduating from Fisher and has been named a Poets&Quants MBA To Watch for 2023.
2023 MBA to Watch: Ana Carolina Sousa
August 20, 2023
Poets&Quants

2023 MBA to Watch: Ana Carolina Sousa

Get to know MBA student Ana Carolina Sousa, who has been named a Poets&Quants MBA To Watch for 2023.
Chad Zipfel mentoring students
August 16, 2023
The Ohio State University Alumni Magazine

How five campus mentors approach sharing their wisdom

“Mentoring is in my nature,” says Chad Zipfel. Learn more about why the senior lecturer in finance enjoys giving back to tomorrow's business leaders.
Ohio State’s Nisonger Center supports students with autism
August 10, 2023
The Ohio State University

Ohio State’s Nisonger Center supports students with autism

Fisher students Hunter Wagner and Brandon Simpson share the impact that the Nisonger Center and its Autism College Experience program — in partnership with JPMorgan Chase & Co. — have had in helping them navigate college life at Ohio State. 
HUD Secretary Fudge urges graduates to make a difference
August 8, 2023
The Ohio State University

HUD Secretary Fudge urges graduates to make a difference

At The Ohio State University’s 2023 summer commencement Sunday at the Jerome Schottenstein Center, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia L. Fudge (BSBA '75) encouraged the graduates to effect positive change.

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