Allison Harris, Paul Ugor, Geoffrey Duce, Tina Thompson, Liangcheng Yang, and Carla Pohl will be honored with Research Initiative Awards at the Founders Day celebration on February 16.
Unit: Management and Quantitative Methods
New study: Gender differences in job performance may be declining
Jim Jawahar helped conduct a study that has found gender has minimal effects on job performance ratings.
Candle business idea earns top prize at Startup Showcase
Students from four academic colleges competed in Illinois State University’s Startup Showcase competition with a custom-candle company earning the top prize.
Students offered new innovation-focused professional development experience
Students across the Illinois State University campus can now participate in a new and engaging professional development opportunity called the Innovation Consulting Community (ICC).
Paint what you don’t see: Business professor creates unique works of art
Assistant Professor Avi Datta is also an accomplished painter. The College of Business faculty member says there are a lot of parallels between business and art.
OLI Certificate Program aims to build better leaders
In partnership with the McLean County Chamber of Commerce, the Organizational Leadership Institute at Illinois State University’s College of Business is hosting a Leadership Certificate Program.
Alumni return for International Business Day events
Illinois State University’s international business program celebrated 35 years of awarding degrees and its more than 1,000 alumni at several events held March 31–April 1, 2016.
Redbird media: New works by ISU scholars
Redbird Scholars published novels, math books, textbooks, and other works in 2015.
ISU to host International Business Reunion, March 31-April 1
Illinois State international business (IB) students will host the third annual International Business Reunion from March 31 to April 1.
Reactions: Episcopal Church’s identity stretched, but not broken
Associate Professor and Assistant Chair for the Department of Management and Quantitative Methods Mathew Sheep, who studied the changing identity of the Episcopal Church, talks about the church’s loss of voting rights.