School of Business
The Colt Bankruptcy – Demise of a Connecticut Icon
Last week, the historic gun manufacturer filed for Chapter 11. A UConn economist and historian discuss what that means for the state.
June 16, 2015 | David Bauman & Kenneth Best
UConn Graduates First Majors in Chinese
The Class of 2015 includes the first UConn students to graduate with a Chinese major, thanks to a new program in CLAS.
May 5, 2015 | Bri Diaz, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Students’ Device Helps People Take Meds as Prescribed
Two undergraduates have developed a device that 'parrots' prescription instructions to help people in developing countries take their medications.
April 8, 2015 | Julie Stagis '10 (BUS, CLAS)
Time to Set Male vs. Female Boss Bias Aside
A UConn researcher found that while people would rather work for someone ‘like’ themselves, their gender is only one component.
March 13, 2015 |
Tesla’s Bid to Bypass Connecticut Law
A management expert explains why auto dealers are protesting a move by Tesla Motors to sell its luxury electric cars directly to Connecticut consumers.
February 23, 2015 |
UConn’s Online Master’s in Accounting Ranked No. 3 by U.S. News
The highly competitive program was recognized as one of 2015’s Best Online Graduate Business Programs.
January 8, 2015 | Claire Hall, School of Business
UConn Doubling Capacity to Cultivate Business Startups
The University’s Technology Incubation Program enables business ventures to develop their commercial ideas in high-tech facilities.
October 20, 2014 | Chris DeFrancesco '94 (CLAS) - UConn Health
Entrepreneurship Program for Disabled Veterans ‘One of Best in Country’
The UConn program has been recognized as one of the nation’s most innovative programs for improving the quality of life for U.S. military personnel.
October 10, 2014 | Claire Hall, School of Business
IMCORP: On the Fast Track to Success
A Connecticut company built on UConn technology is one of the fastest-growing engineering firms in the U.S.
September 18, 2014 |
Tiny Heart Valve Has Big Potential for UConn Startup
A combination of biomedical engineering and sewing skills led to the development of a novel heart valve replacement that could save lives.
September 5, 2014 | William Weir, School of Engineering