School of Business

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Q&A: UConn Researcher Explains How Toxic Bosses Damage the Workplace

Bad bosses can make an entire workplace suffer, says School of Business researcher Kyoungjo "Jo" Oh.

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Giving Good Bacteria an Edge in Making Cheese

UConn researchers have identified ways to boost good bacteria needed for making the best cheese.

Kathy Luria '91, SVP, community affairs and director of philanthropy at Webster Bank. (Nathan Oldham / UConn School of Business)

Alumna Kathy Luria ’91: Leading Philanthropy for Webster Bank

Kathy Luria '91 (BUS) of Webster Bank talks about corporate philanthropy and realizing your personal potential, no matter the circumstances.

A UConn-connected entrepreneur speaks at a business event in Hartford.

UConn-Backed MedTech Accelerator Advances 10 Startups: ‘These Companies Will Absolutely Change Lives’

An event for new healthcare startups, including two with UConn roots, offers prospects for improved patient care and economic development in the region.

A student gives a presentation during the Accelerate UConn innovation session in the fall of 2019.

UConn Entrepreneurship Program Celebrates Major Milestone

One hundred teams have participated in the rigorous Accelerate UConn innovation program since its inception five years ago.

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Alum Embarks on Search For True Happiness, and Finds It All Across the USA

UConn alumna Michelle Wax set out to discover the secret of happiness - and found it.

Michelle Wax '12 (BUS) poses for a photo in front of the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. (Contributed Photo)

Alum Embarks on Search For True Happiness—Finds It All Across the USA

Alumna Michelle Wax '12 (BUS) is a successful entrepreneur, but something seemed to be amiss. She embarked on a search for happiness, visiting all 50 states. Read about what she found, and how she brings this knowledge to others through the "American Happiness Project."

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Life’s Challenges Didn’t Derail This Ph.D. Student

Pursuing your Ph.D. can be difficult amidst life's ups and downs! Ph.D. student Monique Domingo walks us through how she handles it all.

Travis Bloom poses with his cat, Ginny

Travis Bloom ’13: Avoiding the $10k Vet Bill

As soon as alumnus Travis Bloom ’13 (BUS) tells people that he co-owns a company that brokers pet health insurance, the stories begin. Almost every pet owner recalls a beloved animal’s illness or injury that led to an enormous out-of-pocket medical expense. “A $10,000 veterinarian bill isn’t unusual,” Bloom said. “There are many people who […]

Student Shane Young teaching a First-Year Experience class at UConn.

UConn Magazine: One of Geno’s Guys

What's it like to be a man on campus playing against the UConn women? Shane Young '21 explains.