| December 2012 |
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Washington Business Journal – Dec. 27 - Adjunct faculty member Paul Silverman
is announced as the new CEO and president of InferX Corp., a Sterling, Va.-based
distributer of predictive analytics and business intelligence products.
Read more. |
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CSPAN – Dec. 26 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, gives his
2013 outlook for the U.S. economy and discusses the fiscal cliff on Washington Journal.
Watch ... Related coverage:
WOR Radio (New York City) interview,
Fox Business Channel,
CNBC.com guest blog,
Fox News (Dec. 30). |
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WTTG-Fox 5 – Dec. 26 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence,
discusses the fiscal cliff.
Watch. |
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Washington Examiner – Dec. 22 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance,
is quoted in a set of reports on charitable giving trends: "D.C.
residents give more to charities in 2012" and "Deal
to Avoid Fiscal Cliff Could Hurt Charities". |
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Reuters – Dec. 21 – Guodong (Gordon) Gao, assistant professor (Decision, Operations
and Information Technologies) and co-director of the Center for Health Information
and Decision Systems, comments on findings from a recent study of online urologist
ratings.
Read more ... Also published by the Chicago Tribune, others. |
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Fox Business.com – Dec. 19 – Janet Wagner, associate professor of marketing and
director of the Center for Excellence in Service, explains retail marketing strategy
targeting last-minute holiday shoppers.
Read more. |
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MSN Money – Dec. 19 – A 2013 housing forecast from Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching
Fellow and executive-in-residence, is posted.
Read more ... Also distributed by the Associated Press; posted by Yahoo Finance,
Reuters and others … Reported on by
The Street and republished by Housing Wire, New Haven Register, others. |
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Gestion de fortune – December 2012 – Adjunct finance faculty member Joe Rinaldi
is profiled (print only) in this monthly, France-published wealth management magazine.
The piece focuses on Rinaldi’s expertise through his performance as senior
managing director and CIO of Quantum Financial Advisors, Inc. |
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Bloomberg Businessweek – Dec. 17 – As part of the 2012 Best B-School
rankings, Smith’s MBA program ranks fourth among “Top Schools for
Ethics.”
Read more. |
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CNBC.com – Dec. 17 - Peter Morici, professor of international
business, guest blogs “Slower Growth, Stubborn Unemployment in 2013.”
Read more ... Also published by the Street, Dublin (Ireland) News,
others |
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China Radio International – Dec. 13 - Yue (Maggie) Zhou, assistant
professor of business economics, is the primary source for a report on
trends and challenges facing China corporations seeking to expand
internationally.
Read more. |
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Baltimore Sun – Dec. 13 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, writes recent Fed action to reduce deficit and keep interest
rates low will trigger inflation.
Read more. |
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Equities.com – Dec. 13 – Anil Gupta, the Michael Dingman Chair in
Global Strategy and Entrepreneurship, is announced as an Investment
Management Consultants Association annual conference keynote speaker to
address “why too many in the financial services industry are blind to
the ongoing transformation of the global economy and the real
opportunities and challenges resulting from this transformation.”
Read more. |
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Dataquest Magazine – Dec. 12 – Sunil Mithas, associate professor of
information systems, and his IT investment keynote address to about 300
Indian CIOs is highlighted in this "bible of Indian IT" recap of a
Mumbai conference exploring the effect of IT on business profit levels.
Read more ... Read
about the conference. |
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Financial Times – Dec. 10 – Dean G. “Anand” Anandalingam is
quoted in a report on economic challenges facing business schools.
Read more. |
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WJLA-ABC 7 – Dec. 9 – Elana Fine, managing director of the Dingman
Center for Entrepreneurship, discusses the 2013 Cupid's Cup competition,
plus small business confidence and concerns regarding the "fiscal cliff"
in a Washington Business Report roundtable including D.C. Chamber of
Commerce President and CEO Barbara Lang and Fiscal Times reporter Josh
Boak.
Watch now. |
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Diamondback - Dec. 7 - David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in
finance, is quoted in a report on the financial implications of UMD's
athletic conference affiliation switch to the Big Ten.
Read more.
|
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Toronto Star – Dec. 7 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, comments on a major energy industry acquisition in Canada by
Chinese-controlled firms.
Read more. |
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MSNBC – Dec. 7 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
discusses unemployment and “fiscal cliff”-related developments/
Watch now …
Related commentary on Fox Business Channel,
KVI radio (Seattle) and
WMAL radio … Related guest blogs, op-eds include
CNBC.com,
The Street, others. |
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International Financing Review Asia (IFR Asia) – Dec. 6 –
Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence, comments
on the Citigroup announcement for branch closings and layoffs.
Read more ...
Related coverage in The Baltimore Sun. |
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American Banker – Dec. 2 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and
executive-in-residence, comments about a high rate of Citigroup-trained
CEOs in the banking industry.
Read more.
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| November 2012 |
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Christian Science Monitor– Nov. 29 – Peter Morici, professor of
international business, writes op-ed addressing proposed tax hikes to
avert the “fiscal cliff.”
Read more… Also published by CNBC.com, The Street, others.
|
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L’Hebdo – Nov. 29 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance,
overviews the U.S. “fiscal cliff” issue for this Switzerland-based
business magazine.
Read more. |
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Bloomberg Businessweek – Nov. 28 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence,
comments on fiscal cliff implications for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Read more.
|
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WJLA-ABC 7 – Nov. 25 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, discusses
the “fiscal cliff” on Washington Business Report.
Watch
| Related coverage:
WMAL Radio interview,
Pittsburgh Tribune op-ed
, Column also published by Baltimore Sun, others |
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Washington Post – Nov. 25 – Rajshree Agarwal, professor and Dean’s Chair of Entrepreneurship
and Strategy, comments in a report on corporate internal incubators as a means to
foster innovation.
Read more.
|
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African American News and Information Consortium – Nov. 24 – Bill Rand, assistant
professor of marketing and director of the Center for Complexity in Business, comments
in "Social Media Changing the Way Athletes Speak Out."
Read more.
|
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Bloomberg Businessweek – Nov. 21 – Ken White, associate dean of M.S. and MBA
Programs, describes Smith’s relevance to “The Booming Market for Specialized Master’s
Degrees.”
Read more. |
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Capital News Service – Nov. 21 – Joseph Bailey, research professor for Decisions,
Operations and Information Technologies, helps explain difficulties in enforcing
Maryland’s online sales tax.
Read more. |
Published by the Frederick News Post, the Daily Record, others. |
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The Street – Nov. 20 – Smith’s forthcoming M.S. in Business for Marketing Analytics
program is announced.
Read more
| Also posted by Bizjournals.com, TD Waterhouse Canada, Reuters.com, others. Related
coverage by
Technically Baltimore (Blog). |
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Bloomberg Businessweek – Nov. 20 – Smith’s Public Relations for Business Leaders
course is highlighted in the B-School Twitter Roundup.
Read more.
|
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Washington Post – Nov. 20 – The Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship’s Pitch Dingman
competition is highlighted in a report on UMD Terrapins tight end Matt Furstenberg
winning a recent installment of the competition.
Read more.
|
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Baltimore Sun – Nov. 19 ¬– Gilad Chen, the Ralph J. Tyser Professor of Organizational
Behavior and Department Chair, helps explain why companies promote from within.
Read more.
|
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Christian Science Monitor – Nov. 17 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, comments in a report on Hostess liquidating its businesses.
Read more.
|
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Reuters.com – Nov. 16 – Smith expert commentary on holiday retail trends is posted.
Read more.
|
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Reuters – Nov. 16 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence,
comments in "FHA to shore up cash in bid to stave off bailout."
Read more
| Republished by the Fiscal Times, others |
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Chicago Tribune (via Bloomberg News) – Nov. 14 – Research linking CEO signature
largeness to narcissism by Assistant Professor of Accounting Nick Seybert is referenced
in "Petraeous' Narcissism."
Read more.
|
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CNBC – Nov. 12 – Anil Gupta, the Michael Dingman Chair in Global Strategy and
Entrepreneurship, discusses “Growth Prospects for India” in a live interview.
Watch. |
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Bloomberg Businessweek – Nov. 15 – The Smith School ranks No. 24 overall – up
from No. 42 – in the Bloomberg Businessweek 2012 Business School Rankings.
Read more | Related:
Smith ranks near top in “student satisfaction” |
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Diamondback – Nov. 15 – Associate Dean Victor Mullins discusses the formation
of a Smith School Dean’s Student Advisory Council.
Read more. |
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Bloomberg Businessweek – Nov. 15 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in Finance,
is quoted in “Berkshire Takes Deere Stake as Buffett Deputies Build Portfolios.”
Read more | Also published by the Chicago Tribune | Related
Forexpros guest blog |
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American Public Media’s Marketplace Radio – Nov. 14 – Shreevardhan Lele, Ralph
J. Tyser Distinguished Teaching Fellow of Decision Sciences, comments in “How Lame
Ducks Compare in Business, Politics.”
Listen. |
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Diamondback – Nov. 14 – Hank Boyd, Tyser Teaching Fellow and associate chair
of marketing, comments on Gov. Martin O’Malley as a potential 2016 presidential
candidate.
Read more. |
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The College Investor (blog) – Nov. 14 – Smith is cited among schools accommodating
student-run hedge funds and/or investment funds.
Read more. |
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Diamondback – Nov. 14 – Tyser Teaching Fellows in Finance David Kass and Elinda
Kiss comment in “Student loan interest rates may spike for some.”
Read more. |
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Barron's - Nov. 10 - Peter Morici, professor of international
business, and his forecast for retail sales is referenced.
Read more. |
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The Daily Record – Nov. 9 – Story covers recent study linking CEO signature size
to narcissism by Nick Seybert, assistant professor of accounting.
Read more. |
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WOR Radio (New York) – Nov. 9 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
discusses the “fiscal cliff” with former New York Governor David Patterson.
Listen (begins at 12:05) | Related columns/coverage:
CNBC.com
(guest blog),
CNBC (report),
The Street,
Investment Watch,
Washington Times |
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Diamondback – Nov. 8 – Hank Boyd, Tyser Teaching Fellow and associate chair of
marketing, comments on Democrats and Republicans working together under President
Obama's second term and the prospect of college graduates in the knowledge-based
economy.
Read more | Related: Boyd comments on President Obama's successful outreach
to African American and Latino voters through early voting initiatives.
Read more. |
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Diamondback – Nov. 6-7 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in Finance, comments
on election implications for healthcare reform.
Nov. 6 and
Nov. 7 |
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The Business Monthly – Nov. 6 – Elana Fine, managing director of the Dingman
Center for Entrepreneurship, overviews center activity and objectives in a Q&A.
Read more. |
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Business Day Live (South Africa) – Nov. 5 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow
in Finance, is quoted in “Berkshire Hathaway Soars on Railroad, Rally in Stocks.”
Read more. |
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Statesman Journal – Nov. 5 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
details an election-day forecast.
Read more. |
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Financial Times – Nov. 5 – Dean G. “Anand” Anandalingam and Lemma Senbet, William
E. Mayer Chair Professor of Finance and director of Smith’s Center for Financial
Policy, comment on the role of the center in “A Place on Capitol Hill.”
Read more.
|
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Bloomberg Business Week – Nov. 5 –– David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in Finance,
is quoted in “Berkshire Cash Nears Record as Buffett Extends Deal Hunt.”
Read more | Related coverage by
eFinancial Careers |
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Best Stocks for 2013 (blog) – Nov. 5 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in Finance,
provides Warren Buffett-related insight for a piece projecting forthcoming billionaire
investor activity.
Read more. |
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Denver Post – Nov. 5 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, is
referenced from his previous column on Superstorm Sandy’s economic impact.
Read more. |
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Washington Post – Nov. 3 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence,
is quoted in “FHFA head DeMarco stands alone as he works to shrink Fannie Mae, Freddie
Mac.”
Read more. |
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Bloomberg Businessweek – Nov. 2 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in Finance,
comments for “Deutsche Bank Faces Top Surcharge as FSB Shuffles Tiers.”
Read more. |
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The Guardian – Nov. 1 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, is
quoted in a report on the U.S. unemployment rate and economy.
Read more | Related:
CNBC guest
blog,
Yahoo Finance |
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Reuters.com – Nov. 1 – “Fiscal Cliff” commentary by Smith and public policy experts
is posted.
Read more. |
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UMTV-Research Matters – Hank Boyd covers presidential candidate branding in a
pre-election discussion. Watch.
|
| October 2012 |
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Marketwatch – Oct. 31 – Recap of Smith's Mergers and Acquisitions Competition is
posted.
Read more. |
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CNN Money/Fortune – Oct. 29 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, is profiled
by Poets and Quants as a “World’s Best B-School Professor.”
Read more.
|
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Philadelphia Inquirer – Oct. 30 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, writes about Hurricane Sandy's effect on the economy.
Read more.
Coverage, comments drawn from his column by
TIME,
New York Times,
ABC News,
Globe and Mail,
others. |
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Diamondback - Oct. 26 - Elinda Kiss, Tyser Teaching Fellow in
finance, comments in "Students Struggle to Stay on top of Private Loan
Repayments."
Read more.
|
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Tehelka (India political news weekly) – Oct. 26 – Anil K. Gupta, the Michael
Dingman Chair in Global Strategy and Entrepreneurship, comments for a profile of
Indian American business leader Rajat Gupta, who recently was convicted and
sentenced to prison for insider trading.
Read more.
|
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Fox Business Channel – Oct. 26 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, comments about the national economy.
Watch. Related content: Morici on
WMAL radio, in the
Des Moines
Register. |
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In the Capital – Oct. 26 – The Smith School and its Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship are highlighted for coordinating UMD’s inaugural Startup Career
and Internship Fair on Nov. 9 in the Stamp Student Center’s Grand Ballroom.
Read
more. |
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(Maryland) Gazette.net – Oct. 26 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, comments for a report on Maryland’s gambling referendum.
Read more.
|
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Forexpros – Oct. 24 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance, recaps
and comments on a recent Warren Buffett-CNBC interview.
Read more.
|
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Bloomberg Businessweek – Oct. 23 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and
executive-in-residence, describes the leadership style of Edward DeMarco in
‘Demarco Shrinks Fannie-Freddie Without Help from Congress.’
Read more. Also in the Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, others. |
| |
The Street – Oct. 22 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, writes
about the “Risk of Economic Collapse and the Presidential Elections.”
Read more.
|
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First Business – Oct. 22 – David Kirsch, associate professor of management and
entrepreneurship, comments in a report on the bankruptcy of electric car battery
maker A123 Systems. The syndicated television program airs early mornings in
U.S. and international markets, targeting investors and money managers.
Watch.
|
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Marketwatch – Oct. 19 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and
executive-in-residence, comments about under-equipped federal regulation in
“Critics say SEC rule enshrines failed model.”
Read more.
|
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Reuters.com – Oct. 19 – Mark Grovic, adjunct faculty member in Management and
Organization, is cited as a "How Cybersecurity is Transforming a Generation”
panelist for an Oct. 25 Security Innovation Network event at the National Press
Club. Read more.
|
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BloombergBusinessweek – Oct. 19 – Announcement is posted highlighting Innovation
Fridays as an MTech-Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship initiative.
Read more.
|
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CNBC.com – Oct. 18 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, guest
blogs about U.S. job growth prospects under the presidential candidates.
Read
more, Published by the South Florida Sun
Sentinel, Statesman Journal, others. |
| |
(Maryland) Gazette.net – Oct. 18 – The Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship’s
move to expand Cupids’ Cup to a nationwide competition is reported.
Read more.
|
| |
Slate – Oct. 17 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, is cited
for contributing to report on currency manipulation.
Read more.
|
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Financial Tech Spotlight – Oct. 16 – The appointment of Sandy Boyson, research
professor and Supply Chain Management Center co-director, to the Advisory
Committee on Supply Chain Competitiveness is announced.
Read more.
|
| |
The Street – Oct. 15 – Peter Morici, professor or international business,
writes that debates have revealed Obama/Biden shortcomings.
Read more. Published by FoxNews.com, others. |
| |
ABC News.com – Oct. 15 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
comments on the EU’s Nobel Prize award.
Read more. |
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Forexpros – Oct. 12 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance, guest
blogs about Berkshire Hathaway adding to its position in DaVita.
Read more. |
| |
Bloomberg Businessweek – Oct. 12 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and
executive-in-residence, comments for “JPMorgan deploys new risk model for
derivative bet.”
Read more. Separate story with Rossi commentary:
“JPMorgan, Wells Fargo Write Down Home-Equity Loans”. |
| |
Wall Street Journal – Oct. 12 - WSJ posts announcement of Industry Day and
Person of the Year recognition (by Smith students in the Supply Chain Management
Society) of Amazon.com Vice President of North American Operations Michael Roth.
Read more. |
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Diamondback - Oct. 10 - Elinda Kiss, Tyser Teaching Fellow in
finance, comments in "Romney Likely Won't Cut Education, Experts Say."
Read more. |
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O'Globo (The Globe) – Oct. 8 – One of Brazil's largest daily newspapers
interviews Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence, about
the global financial crisis and improvements needed in the financial industry.
Story in Portuguese (Copy
and translate). |
| |
Agenda (Financial Times-published newsletter for corporate directors) – Oct.
8 – Mike Faulkender, associate professor of finance, comments in “Is Pay
Benchmarking Falling out of Favor.” (Pages 5-6)
Read more. |
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Bloomberg.com – Oct. 8 – The nationwide expansion of UMD Cupid's Cup business
competition, organized by the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship, is announced.
Read
more Related:
Washington Post Capital Business brief. |
| |
Diamondback – Oct. 8 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance, and Mike
Faulkender, associate professor of finance, are quoted in an election report
focused on health care policy.
Read more. |
| |
New York Times Magazine – Oct. 7 – David Kirsch, associate professor of
management, is a primary source for "Why Your Car Isn't Electric.”
Read more. Related coverage by
Baltimore Magazine. |
| |
Canadian Council of Chief Executives (online news) – Oct. 4 – Anil K. Gupta,
the Michael Dingman Chair in Global Strategy and Entrepreneurship, gives a
keynote presentation on Asia market strategy as part of a “Canada in the Pacific
Century” conference.
Watch. |
| |
The Street – Oct. 4 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes about national employment data for September.
Read more. Published on FoxNews.com, others Related editorial:
Boston Herald Related coverage:
ABCNews.com, CNBC.com,
Des Moines Register,
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, others. |
| |
HousingWire magazine – Oct. 3 ¬– Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and
executive-in-residence, comments about Edward DeMarco in a profile of the acting
director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
Read more.
|
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Diamondback – Oct. 2 – Finance faculty Mike Faulkender, Elinda Kiss and Cliff
Rossi comment in "More students default on federal loans.”
Read more. |
| |
BlackGivesBack (blog) – Oct. 2 – A Center for Social Value Creation-hosted
presentation by Verizon Foundation President Rose Stuckey Kirk is recapped.
Read more. Related:
Smith News
coverage of event. |
| |
CNBC.com – Oct. 1 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, guest
blogs that the Romney presidential campaign has fallen short in effective
messaging.
Read
more. Related
Baltimore Sun Op-ed. |
| |
Reuters.com – Oct. 1 – The Center for Health Information and Decision
System’s Workshop on Health IT and Economics workshop is announced.
Read more. |
| |
The Daily Record (Oct. 2012 special section on innovation in higher
education) – Brent Goldfarb, associate professor of management and
entrepreneurship, is quoted, and the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship is
referenced, in “Maryland Colleges Accelerate into Drive for Innovation” (Pages
2-3).
Read more. |
| |
MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall 2012) – Ritu Agarwal, Dean’s Chair of
Information Systems and director of CHIDS, with co-author – MIT’s Peter Weill,
discuss their research in “The Benefits of Combining Data with Empathy.”
Read more. |
| September 2012 |
|
Statesmen Journal (Oregon) – Sept. 30 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, writes about outsourcing, China and the presidential campaign.
Read more. |
|
Maryland Gazette (Annapolis) – Sept. 27 – Charles Olson, professor of
the practice in logistics, business and public policy, describes factors
prompting Pepco to adopt social media as a customer relations tool.
Read more. |
|
The National Journal – Sept. 27 – Bill Longbrake, executive in residence
for finance, comments in a presidential campaign story focused on the economy
and the White House approach to it.
Read more. |
|
Des Moines Register – Sept. 25 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, writes about the difficulty for presidential candidates in making
tax policy promises.
Read more. Also published by The Street, others. Related coverage: Morici
discusses the presidential campaign and national economy on the
WJLA-ABC 7 Washington Business Report. |
|
Baltimore Business Journal – Sept. 25 – The Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship
is highlighted in “University of Maryland ranks high for entrepreneurship
programs.”
Read more. |
|
Jewish Telegraph Agency – Sept. 24 – Mike Faulkender, associate professor
of finance, comments about the federal takeover of the B'nai B'rith pension
plan.
Read more. Also published by the Times of Israel, others. |
|
Fox Business Channel (via YouTube) – Sept. 24 – Peter Morici, professor
of international business, joins a “Money” program discussion on nationwide
unemployment. Watch.
Related
Baltimore Sun Op-ed, Morici discusses the economy, more on
WMAL Radio.
|
|
Bloomberg Businessweek – Sept. 24, 26 – Anil Gupta, the Michael D. Dingman
Chair in Strategy, and Haiyan Wang, MBA '95, write about “Corporate Strategies
for a Slowing China” in a two-part commentary. Read more:
Part 1 |
Part 2 |
|
CNN Money/Fortune Magazine – Sept. 21 – Gilad Chen, the Ralph J. Tyser
Professor of Organizational Behavior and department chair, comments in “Are
you truly trapped at your job?”
Read more. |
| |
Yahoo News - Sept. 20 - Joe Rinaldi, adjunct finance instructor,
gives retirement investment advice in a business-to-business column.
Read more. |
|
The Bowie Blade-News – Sept. 20 – Smith undergraduate finance major
Raaheela Ahmed, 19, is profiled in her bid for the District 5 seat on the
Prince George’s County School Board.
Read more. |
|
Small Business Trends – Sept.19 – “Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship
Announces New Leadership and Expands Campus Role” is featured.
Read more. Story posted at Marketwatch.com, others. Related Coverage:
Baltimore Business Journal. |
| |
Investor’s Business Daily – Sept. 18 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business is quoted in a report on China investment in the United States.
Read more.
|
| |
Washington Post – Sept. 17 – Ken White, associate dean for MBA and M.S. programs,
comments in a report on business school graduate program trends.
Read more.
|
| |
WJLA ABC-7 - Sept.16 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, discusses
new economic stimulus by the Federal Reserve and its impact on the D.C. region.
Watch.
|
| |
Financial Times – Sept. 16 – A profile of innovation at Smith includes the Dingman
Center for Entrepreneurship, Center for Social Value Creation and an entrepreneurship
course developed and directed by Associate Professor Brent Goldfarb.
Read more.
|
| |
The Baltimore Sun – Sept. 15 – Rhonda Reger, associate professor of strategic
management, comments about CEO tenure trends in an analysis of the Legg Mason CEO
resignation.
Read more.
|
| |
WMAL Radio – Sept. 14 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, analyzes
current economic issues. Listen.
|
| |
Wall Street Journal/CFO Journal – Sept. 14 – Assistant Professor of Accounting
Nick Seybert’s research on CEO narcissism is highlighted in a "Three Must-Read Articles"
blog. Read more (with WSJ subscriber access).
|
| |
WCR TV NBC 4 – Sept. 13 – Amna Kirmani, professor of marketing and PhD program
director, comments in a report on new “monthly membership sites” such as TieTry.com
and BirchBox.com, where consumers pay monthly to receive beauty samples, neck ties
and other products.
Watch.
|
| |
Washington Post – Sept. 12 – Smith's Office of Career Services, and discussion
from managing director Jeff Kudisch, are featured in “The Job’s the Thing: MBA Programs
Step Up Efforts to Help Students Win in the War for Talent.”
Read more.
|
| |
Diamondback – Sept. 12 – Mike Faulkender, associate professor of finance, is
quoted in “Students Worse Off than Parents for First Time.”
Read more.
|
| |
Bloomberg Businessweek – Sept. 11 – Spotlighted is a UMD Diamondback feature
on David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance, and his recollection of Mitt Romney
as a Harvard undergraduate and classmate.
Read more. Related coverage by the
College Fix. |
| |
Boston Herald – Sept. 10 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes about unemployment, the election and the economy.
Read more. Also published by the Baltimore Sun, CNBC.com Related coverage in
Business
Ghana. |
| |
Philadelphia Inquirer – Sept. 9 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
gives historical analysis in "The Election and the Economy."
Read more. Related columns published by the
Des Moines Register,
United Press International, Foxnews.com |
| |
Bloomberg Businessweek – Sept. 8 – Edwin Locke, Dean's Professor Emeritus of
Leadership and Motivation, is quoted in “Why Failures can be Such Success Stories."
Read more.
|
| |
MSNBC – Sept. 7 – As a guest on "The Cycle," Peter Morici, professor of international
business, discusses the presidential campaign and national unemployment.
Watch. Related coverage by
Moneynews.com,
Washington Times,
the (Deleware)
News Journal,
Business Spectator.
|
| |
Diamondback – Sept. 7 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in
finance, shares memories of presidential nominee Mitt Romney while they
were Harvard classmates in 1973.
Read more.
|
| |
Ethiopian Broadcasting Service (EBS TV) – Sept. 6 – Finance professor Lemma Senbet
discusses his appointment as the new head of the
African Education Research Consortium
in an interview aired on a network with 25-30 million viewers in Ethiopia plus greater
Africa and the global Ethiopian diaspora. Watch.
|
| |
Reuters.com – Sept. 6 – Smith professors Sandy Boyson (supply chains), Charles
Olson (gas/oil production/pricing) and Louiqa Raschid (IT in emergency management)
are highlighted as disaster management experts in reference to Hurricane Isaac cleanup.
Center for Social Value Creation Assistant Director Guillermo Olivos also is referenced
for his background in grassroots response networking.
Read more.
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CNBC.com – Sept. 6 – The announcement of Smith’s new “Social Entrepreneurs-in-Residence
Program” is posted.
Read more. Also posted by outlets nationwide. |
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GARP (Global Association of Risk Professionals) News – Sept. 5 – Cliff Rossi,
Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence, is cited for, and quoted regarding,
his role as an advisor to the U.S. Treasury’s recently established Office of Financial
Research.
Read more (with subscription).
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Seeking Alpha – Sept. 4 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance, guest
blogs about the stock market and economy in relation to the presidential election.
Read more. Also published by ForExpros.com
|
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American Banker – Sept. 3 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence,
is featured on a panel of finance experts for a roundtable on “the limits of a risk
manager.”
Read more (Subscription required for full access).
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Huffington Post – Sept. 1 – The Smith School and Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship
are cited for fueling the University of Maryland's No. 4 national ranking among
Unigo's Top Ten Colleges for Budding Entrepreneurs.
Read more. |
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WJLA ABC 7 – Sept. 1 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, joins
a "Washington Report" panel to discuss headlines and newsmakers in the financial
world. Watch.
|
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CCTV (China Central Television) – Sept.1 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, discusses Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's recent statements about
the national economy.
Watch.
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| August 2012 |
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Bloomberg Businessweek - Aug. 30 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence,
is briefly profiled, along with Smith 2011 MBA grad Sam Brownell, in a report on
the rising significance of compliance specialists in the banking industry.
Read
more.
Also published by Financial Advisor Magazine, The Times Picayune, others. |
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CNBC.com - Hank Boyd, associate marketing chair and Tyser Teaching Fellow, is
quoted in "How Main Street Makes it into Political Conventions."
Read more.
|
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The Baltimore Sun - Aug. 28 - Shreevardhan Lele, Ralph J. Tyser Distinguished
Teaching Fellow of Business Administration, is a primary source for a report on
business schools using recent scandals in the world of finance as a platform for
ethics teaching.
Read more. Also published by the Sun Sentinel (Fla.) |
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Forexpros - Aug. 28 - David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance,
writes about “Warren Buffett and Lessons from the Facebook IPO.”
Read more. |
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Kansas City Star - Aug. 25 - Mike Faulkender, associate professor of finance,
comments for a report about the financial problems of the Kansas City-based Boilermakers
union. Read more.
|
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Reuters.com - Aug. 22 - Smith faculty expert commentary on the 2012 presidential
election cycle is highlighted.
Read more.
Related coverage by Germany-based financial news outlet
FinanzNachrichten
and UMD's Diamondback: "Presidential candidates battle it out over social media"
|
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WTTG Fox 5 - Aug. 21 - David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance
analyzes Facebook's stock market decline in a morning news segment.
Watch.
|
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Wall Street Journal - Aug. 21 - David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance,
comments on Berkshire Hathaway’s move to end a large wager on the municipal-bond
market. Read more. Related coverage by
United Press International
and Kass' Forexpros guest blog.
|
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Bloomberg - Aug. 15 - David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance, comments
on Standard Chartered CEO Peter Sands’ reaction to his company’s alleged money laundering
activity.
Read more. Republished in the Washington Post, Futures Magazine, CBS.com, others |
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Enterra Insights - Aug. 15 - Michel Wedel, PepsiCo Professor of Consumer Science,
is quoted from a recent Wall Street Journal report on marketers tracking shoppers'
retinas for a piece, “Technology in the Aisles.”
Read more.
|
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Portal de Branding - Aug. 14 - Anil Gupta, Michael Dingman Chair in Global Strategy
and Entrepreneurship, comments for "China’s Biggest Brands Try to Raise Their Profile"
– a report originating with Bloomberg Businessweek – in this Brazil-based news outlet.
Read more. |
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Supermarket News - Aug. 14 - Jie Zhang, the Harvey Sanders Fellow of Retail Management,
discusses the nationwide drought’s effect on the grocery industry.
Read more.
|
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(Maryland) Gazette - Aug. 13 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
comments on Maryland’s sales tax holiday in a set of reports.
Read more. Related Aug. 9 coverage in the
Gazette. |
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Psychology Today - Aug. 14 - Vice Dean Joyce E.A. Russell is quoted among leading
experts in “Why Every CEO Needs a Coach.”
Read more. Also published by Canada’s Financial Post, others. |
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CNBC.com - Aug. 12 - Peter Morici, professor of international business, guest
blogs “Ryan a Smart Choice by a Savvy Executive.”
Read more. Related coverage in
MoneyNews.
|
| |
Bloomberg - Aug. 9 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence,
comments for a report, "Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Results May Ease Wind-Down Push."
Read more.
|
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Reuters.com - Aug. 9 - Charles Olson, professor of the practice in logistics,
business and public policy, and Jie Zhang, Harvey Sanders Fellow of Retail Management,
are highlighted as experts on implications of the summer nationwide drought for
the energy (Olson) and grocery (Zhang) industries.
Read more.
|
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The Baltimore Sun - Aug. 9 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes op-ed, “Memo to Romney: It's not just the economy, stupid.”
Read more.
|
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Cincinnati Post - Aug. 8 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes op-ed, “Obama, GOP risk depression.”
Read more. Also published by United Press International, Statesman Journal.
|
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Informationweek - Aug. 7 - Bill Rand, assistant professor of marketing and director
of the Center for Complexity in Business, helps explain “5 Social Skills IT Pros
Must Have.”
Read more.
|
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Marketwatch - Aug. 7 - Bill Rand, assistant professor of marketing and director
of the Center for Complexity in Business, comments on a CCB and Teradata Aster-coordinated
survey indicating “Companies Need Education on the Value of Social Media and Big
Data Analytics.”
Read more. Related coverage by
Silicone Angle,
CMO.com,
Enterprise Innovation
and others. Related: Rand discusses role of the Chief Digital Officer in a related
Teradata Magazine Q&A.
|
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News Radio 860 (Las Vegas) - Aug. 6 - Peter Morici, professor of international
business, discusses the latest jobs report and state of the economy.
Listen.
Related: Foxnews.com guest blog.
|
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Bloomberg - Aug. 6 - David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance,
comments on Berkshire Hathaway’s “cash swell.”
Read more.
Related: Forexpros guest blog.
|
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Fox Business Channel - Aug. 3 - Pete Kyle, Charles E. Smith Professor of Finance,
discussed the near collapse of Knight Capital in a live studio segment (video not
available). His analysis summary: “The problem was not a trading algorithm which
malfunctioned, but rather order-handling software which was not appropriately tested
before implementation. As a result, it was entirely possible that Knight's customers
submitted reasonable accurate orders into Knight's system based on their own trading
algorithms. But the system may have malfunctioned, for example, by executing the
orders too fast or executing the wrong quantities. Thus, this was probably more
of an IT problem and not a problem with trading algorithms associated with, say,
high frequency trading.” |
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Businessweek - Aug. 2 - Janet Wagner, associate professor of marketing and director
of the Center for Excellence in Service, is cited for her leadership of Smith MBA
customer-service initiatives.
Read more.
|
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HispanicBusiness.com - Aug. 1 - Rhonda Reger, associate professor of strategic
management, is quoted in a Chick-Fil-A boycott report in a blog post adapted from
The Baltimore Sun.
Read more.
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| July 2012 |
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InformationWeek - July 31 - Bill Rand, assistant professor of marketing and director
of the Center for Complexity in Business, discusses social media strategy for the
Olympics.
Read more.
|
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Businessweek – Ken White, associate dean of MBA and MS programs, describes
the value of the new MBA pilot program integrating public relations, corporate
communications and reputation management. The Smith School is one of five
pioneering institutions in this pilot program supported by the Public Relations
Society of America. The announcement originated in June.
Read more. With subsequent coverage by the
Associated Press,
Digital Park,
PR Daily and others. |
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The Baltimore Sun – July 31 – Rhonda Reger, associate professor of strategic
management, comments for a report on the boycott of Chick-fil-A over the
company CEO’s recent words on gay marriage.
Read more. |
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The Daily Record – July 30 ¬– Peter Morici, professor of international
business, joins UMD colleague Phillip Swagel (public policy) in analyzing
a small business sector downturn in Maryland.
Read more. (with subscription).
Full version from Change Maryland. |
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Republicainaugantable.com – July 30 – Smith MBA consulting projects
with Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP and the Special Olympics are highlighted
and Bob Krapfel, associate professor of marketing, comments in a blog post
“Real Work for Future MBAs” adapted from an earlier Wall Street Journal
story.
Read more. |
| |
The Baltimore Sun – July 30 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, writes “Romney needs a plan for China” in op-ed.
Read more … Related, recent coverage of Morici’s U.S. economy analysis
includes
Human Events, Fox News Channel’s
O’Reilly Factor,
MSNBC,
CNBC.com blog,
Cincinnati Post,
Florida Sun Sentinel. |
| |
Investor’s Business Daily – July 27 – Cliff Rossi, executive-in-residence
and Tyser Teaching Fellow, helps analyze the potential impact of mortgage
principal reductions.
Read more. |
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Baltimore Business Journal – July 27 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow
in finance comments on investors sidestepping risk by investing charitable
foundations: “Coming out of a financial crisis, there have been fair swings
in the stock market. [Charitable foundations] may be more interested in
preservation at the moment more than return on capital, so they can maintain
whatever their charitable budget may be.”
Read more (subscription required). |
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Bloomberg – July 26 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance,
comments for a report, “Buffett $3 Billion Dow Preferred Stake May Be Repaid.”
Read more. |
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(Maryland) Gazette.net – July 26 – Local news outlet covers launch of
Smith School Cybersecurity Leadership Program.
Read more … Original announcement posted by
IT Industry Today and others. |
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Businessweek – July 26 – The Smith School is cited as co-host of a Washington,
D.C. gathering of about 70 senior policymakers and banking executives. Titled
"Navigating transformational change of the global financial landscape: Realizing
systemic stability, avoiding unintended consequences," the conference featured
related research and comments by Cliff Rossi, executive-in-residence and
Tyser Teaching Fellow.
|
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Bloomberg Businessweek – July 26 – Anil Gupta, the Michael Dingman Chair
in Global Strategy and Entrepreneurship, comments about China companies
working to raise brand profiles.
Read more. |
| |
StreetInsider.com – July 25 – Olympics marketing commentary is highlighted
by professors Roland Rust, Bill Rand and Rebecca Hamilton.
Read more. |
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NASDAQ.com – July 25 – A 2009 study, “Why Do Consumers Buy Extended
Service Contracts?” by Tao Chen, assistant professor of marketing, is cited
in a report on extended warranty perks offered through credit cards.
Read more. |
| |
WMAL Radio – July 25 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
comments on Maryland’s business climate in a report “Is Maryland Anti-Business”
Read more.
|
| |
Reuters/New York Times – July 24 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, suggests the impending sale of Canada energy giant Nexen to a
China firm may prompt Canadian resident concern over Chinese hegemony.
Read more. |
| |
Bloomberg Business Week – July 24 – Elana Fine, director of the Dingman
Center for Entrepreneurship, comments on an incubator venture planned for
Baltimore’s Federal Hill. Originally published by the Baltimore Sun.
Read more. |
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Forbes.com – July 24 – Cliff Rossi, executive-in-residence and Tyser
Teaching Fellow, says a hypothetical, coordinated move by investors to “wage
war on Wall Street and Congress” would be unlikely and politically ineffective.
Read more. |
| |
WJLA ABC-7 – July 22 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
discusses possible scenarios of automatic federal spending cuts due to begin
in 2013, and more, in this edition of Washington Business Report.
Watch. |
| |
Reuters/New York Times – July 20 – Cliff Rossi, executive-in-residence
and Tyser Teaching Fellow, comments in "U.S. Banks Haunted by Mortgage Demons..."
Read more. |
| |
Louisville Courier-Journal – July 15 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, writes about reforming university athletics in the wake of the
Penn State scandal. Read more.
Related commentary on
WMAL Radio.
|
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Associated Press – July 12 – Anil Gupta, the Michael Dingman Chair in
Global Strategy and Entrepreneurship, comments on China's slow growth as
Asia stocks rise.
Read more. |
| |
Toronto Star – July 12 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes about the implications of Mediterranean sovereign debt loss.
Read more. |
| |
Wall Street Journal – July 12 – Michel Wedel, PepsiCo Professor of Consumer
Science, comments on marketers tracking shoppers’ retinas.
Read more … Related coverage in
Marketing Forecast.
|
| |
In the Capital – July 11 – A “Dingman Center Angels Year in Review”
is accompanied by a recent “Entrepreneur Q&A” with center director Elana
Fine, originally published in the Washington Post.
Read more.
|
| |
Risk Magazine-Quant Congress USA – July 10 – Dilip Madan, associate
professor of mathematical finance, is cited as a keynote speaker for the
magazine’s July 10-12 convention in New York City for senior risk managers
and quantitative researchers.
Read more. |
| |
CNBC.com – July 9 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
guest blogs “Obama Wins, Even with High Unemployment.”
Read more. |
| |
MSNBC.com – July 8 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
is quoted in report on U.S. unemployment and job growth.
Read more. Originating blog on
CNBC.com. Related coverage
by. Related coverage by
UPI, Pittsburgh
Post Gazette, others. |
| |
News on Women – July 7 – Joyce E.A. Russell, Ralph J. Tyser Distinguished
Teaching Fellow, is announced as the Smith School's new Vice Dean of Programs.
Read more. Originating article, also announcing Victor Mullins as new
associate dean, was posted by
Reuters and others |
| |
Baltimore Business Journal – July 6 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, says trade manipulation in China is hurting the U.S. Steel industry
and prompting Baltimore County to consider alternatives to steel manufacturing
to remain economically viable.
Read more (subscription required for full access) |
| |
WTTG Fox 5 – July 6 – Cliff Rossi, executive-in-residence and Tyser
Teaching Fellow, discusses President Obama’s call to extend tax cuts for
low- and middle-income earners in a live morning news segment.
Watch.
|
| |
Atlanta Journal Constitution – July 6 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, writes an Independence Day essay "We're Free to think Freely."
Read more. |
| |
Futurity – July 5 – Richmond Matthews, assistant professor of finance
is cited as co-author of a Journal of Financial Economics study, "Doing
battle with short sellers: The conflicted role of blockholders in bear raids."
Read more. |
| |
Washington Times – July 5 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, explains choice of degree programs dictates future earning potential
in a report on rising debt levels for College graduates.
Read more. |
| |
Business Insider – July 5 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance,
guest blogs "Why Warren Buffett Keeps Adding to his Wells Fargo Investment.”
Read more. Also published by ForExpros, GuruFocus and Seeking Alpha.
|
| |
Business Travel Executive – July 5 – Story reports research about trans
border air passengers bypassing Canadian airports by Smith Logistics, Business
and Policy professors Martin Dresner and Robert Windle and PhD student Omar
Sherif Elwakil. Read
more. |
| |
Washington Post – July 2 – A report on physician ratings initiatives
highlights a Center for Health Information and Decision Systems (CHIDS)
study, “A Changing Landscape of Physician Quality Reporting: Analysis of
Patients’ Online Ratings of Their Physicians Over a 5-Year Period,” by Ritu
Agarwal, the Robert H. Smith Dean's Chair of Information Systems and director
of CHIDS and Gordon Gao, assistant professor in the Decision, Operations
and Information Technologies department and CHIDS co-director.
Read more. |
| |
Chicago Fed Letter – July 2012 issue – Bill Longbrake, executive-in-residence,
comments (page 4) for a report on “New horizons for risk management: Shifting
rules, shifting strategies.”
Read more. |
| June 2012 |
| |
Financial Times – June 2012 – Dean G. “Anand” Anandalingam discusses MBA students
at Smith and elsewhere eyeing careers in social enterprise as well as in the financial
sector. View interview.
|
| |
BizEd magazine – July to August 2012 (released June 29) – Ken White, assistant
dean of marketing communications, discusses the Smith Effect marketing campaign.
Read more.
|
| |
Brand Eins – June 2012 – Cliff Rossi, executive-in-residence and Tyser Teaching
Fellow, shares his banking and risk management experience and perspective in one
of Germany’s leading business magazines.
Read more.
Translate copied/pasted text to English.
|
| |
American Public Media’s Marketplace Radio – June 29 – Cliff Rossi, executive-in-residence
and Tyser Teaching Fellow, explains the Office of the Comptroller of Currency role
in overseeing such institutions as JP Morgan.
Listen.
|
| |
(Maryland) Gazette.Net – June 29 – Ritu Agarwal, professor and dean's chair of
information systems and director of the Center for Health Information and Decision
Systems, comments on Maryland’s Health Information Exchange initiative in light
of the Supreme Court upholding the Affordable Care Act.
Read more.
|
| |
The Baltimore Sun – June 28 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes the Supreme Court decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act could lead to
a single-payer system.
Read more.
|
| |
Wall Street Journal – June 28 – Cliff Rossi, executive-in-residence and Tyser
Teaching Fellow, helps explain the regulatory spotlight on JP Morgan.
Read more.
|
| |
The Big Think – June 27 – Anil Gupta, the Michael Dingman Chair in Global Strategy
and Entrepreneurship, says industry in developing nations faces a shortage of experienced
managers.
Read more/view.
|
| |
Businessweek – June 27 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, says
Wall Street has “seen everything they’re going to see” in reference to President
Obama in a report analyzing the presidential candidates’ appeal in the commerce
world. Read more.
|
| |
Seattle Times – June 23 – Mike Faulkender, associate professor of finance, discusses
CEOs of Northwest public companies “reaping larger rewards, despite 'say on pay'
votes.” Read more.
|
| |
Fox Business Channel – June 22 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
breaks down the impact from Moody’s slashing the credit ratings of 15 banks.
View.
|
| |
Roanoke Times – June 22 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes University of Virginia President Theresa Sullivan’s recent dismissal was
justified. Read more. Related
coverage includes interview/discussion on Current TV’s
“The Young Turks”
and a quote in the
Wall Street Journal.
|
| |
Reuters – June 20 – “UMD-Smith Health IT, Finance experts comment on the Supreme
Court Ruling on Health Care Reform” article is posted.
Read more. Also posted by
Equities.com.
|
| |
American Banker – June 20 – Cliff Rossi, executive-in-residence and Tyser Teaching
Fellow, is quoted in an editor’s commentary on JP Morgan’s risk management problems.
Read more (with subscription)
|
| |
The Economist – June 20 – Report covers research by Smith Logistics, Business
and Policy professors Martin Dresner and Robert Windle and PhD student Omar Sherif
Elwakil about transborder air passengers bypassing Canadian airports.
Read more. Related coverage
by Travel Daily News International.
|
| |
For Expros – June 19 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance, guest blogs
about recent Warren Buffet comments on IPOs, JP Morgan and more.
Read more.
Also published by GuruFocus, others. |
| |
CNBC.om – June 19 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, guest
blogs “Fed Meets with Few Options as Recession Looms.”
Read more.
Also published in The Baltimore Sun, others. |
| |
Gazeta Wyborcza (Electoral Gazette) – June 18 – Charles Olson, professor of the
practice in Logistics, Business and Public Policy; and Business Honors Program director,
describes the MBA experience for students in the United States for a related report
in Poland’s Warsaw-based, highest-circulation daily newspaper (article not online).
|
| |
CNBC – June 17 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, argues economically
struggling European nations should exit the euro.
View.
Related coverage includes Morici's commentary on Westwood One Radio's
The Osgood
File and in
an Op-ed for
Australia's Business Spectator.
|
| |
The Street – June 15 – Peter Morici, professor of international business writes,
"U.S. is becoming too much like Greece."
Read more.
|
| |
The Daily Record – June 14 – Janet Wagner, associate professor of marketing,
helps analyze Columbia’s newly opening Wegmans food store as “bridging a gap between
natural high-end grocer Whole Foods Market and middle-end grocer Giant Foods, and
has a following similar to Apple.”
Read more
(with subscription) |
| |
Card Hub - June 13 - Bill Longbrake, executive-in-residence, helps
analyze debit card swipe fee regulations.
Read more. |
| |
American Banker – June 13 – In a report, “CEO Picks Suggest Fannie Would Dominate
in a Merger of GSEs”, Cliff Rossi, executive-in-residence and Tyser Teaching Fellow,
comments: "It's going to be a very tough road because we're almost talking about
the epilogue of Fannie and Freddie. It's less about the fundamental market, such
as securitization and the retained portfolio which is in run-down mode, so having
a guy whose core strength is around legal issues may be what they need right now"
at Fannie.
Read more
(with subscription) |
| |
BNN (Canada Business News Channel) – June 13 – Cliff Rossi, executive-in-residence
and Tyser Teaching Fellow, dissects JP Morgan chief executive Jamie Dimon’s Senate
testimony about the company’s $2 billion loss.
Watch.
|
| |
CNBC.com – June 13 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, guest
blogs the "U.S. Economy is Flirting with Recession."
Read more.
|
| |
American Banker – June 12 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in
finance is quoted in an article titled "Why Is Buffett Avoiding
Small-Bank Investments?"
Read more. |
| |
Associated Press – June 12 – Dean G. “Anand” Anandalingam discusses the state
of business education and its evolving challenges in a piece originally by the Daily
Record and carried by Bloomberg Businessweek, the Washington Post and others.
Read
more. |
| |
Bloomberg – June 12 – Cliff Rossi, executive-in-residence and Tyser Teaching
Fellow, comments in “Wells Fargo Bankers Toting Guns Aim at 40% of Market: Mortgages.”
Read more.
|
| |
Bloomberg Businessweek – June 11 – Story highlights the Smith School's participation
among five institutions in a groundbreaking PRSA program integrating public relations
instruction in the MBA curriculum.
Read more.
|
| |
The Daily Record – June 10 – Dean G. “Anand” Anandalingam discusses how politics
is affecting Maryland’s economy in a sidebar to “Dean of School of Business Changing
Course…” Read more.
|
| |
The Baltimore Sun – June 9 – Michael Trusov, assistant professor of marketing,
helps explain the marketing advantages of the recently established Google Business
Photos service.
Read more.
|
| |
Marketwatch – June 8 – Michael Trusov, assistant professor of marketing, is announced
as new a member of the MarketShare Academic Board of Advisors.
Read more.
|
| |
Baltimore Business Journal – June 8 – Bill Longbrake, executive in residence,
comments on implications of Bush-tax cut expiration for personal financial planning.
Read more (subscription required)
|
| |
Forbes – June 5 – Column highlights the “High Cost of Waiting” op-ed by Ritu
Agarwal, professor and dean's chair of information systems and director of the Center
for Health Information and Decision Systems.
Read more.
|
| |
New York Times – June 4 – Cliff Rossi, executive-in-residence and Tyser Teacher
Fellow, helps explain “JP Morgan was warned about lax risk controls.”
Read more.
|
| |
Ottawa Citizen – June 1 – Rhonda Reger, associate professor of management, comments
for a report on “Google exec’s role in Egypt a corporate dilemma,” originally published
by Agence France-Presse and reported throughout Canada in early June.
Read more.
|
| |
Reuters – June 1 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, is quoted
in a report, “Bleak jobs report spells trouble for Obama re-election.”
Read more.
Related coverage includes
Fox Business Channel.
|
| May 2012 |
| |
United Press International – May 31 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, writes “JP Morgan debacle points to regulatory incompetence, corruption.”
Read more.
|
| |
Avenue News (Essex, Md.) – May 31 – Elinda Kiss, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance,
helps explain how local banks benefit by lending to small businesses.
Read more.
|
| |
The Baltimore Sun – May 31 – Ritu Agarwal, professor and dean's chair of information
systems and director of the Center for Health Information and Decision Systems,
writes op-ed about the “High Cost of Waiting” in doctors’ offices.
Read more.
|
| |
CNN – May 31 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, explains the
implications of Spain’s banking crisis.
Watch/Read more.
|
| |
The Street – May 30 – Peter Morici, professor of International Business,
writes “Spain’s bank could torpedo the Euro.”
Read more. Related coverage: quoted by
Associated Press. |
| |
American Banker – May 29 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and
executive-in-residence, analyzes the fallout from the J.P. Morgan loss in his
inaugural “Risk Management” weekly column for American Banker.
Read more. |
| |
CNBC.com – May 29 – Peter Morici, professor of International Business guest
blogs “JPMorgan Debacle Points to Regulatory Incompetence, Corruption.”
Read more. Also published by
The Street, Finfacts Ireland, others; Related coverage:
WWL
(New Orleans) Radio. |
| |
Agence France-Presse via The Times (South Africa) – May 28 – Gerard Hoberg,
associate professor of finance, comments for “New tech bubble unlikely.”
Read more. Also published by PC World Magazine, MSN Philippines News,
iAfrica.com, others |
| |
United Press International – May 27 – Peter Morici, professor of
international business, is quoted in report analyzing U.S. unemployment.
Read more. |
| |
Bloomberg Television – May 25 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance,
analyzes Todd Coombs’ performance in overseeing Berkshire Hathaway investments.
Watch. |
| |
Forexpros – May 24 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance, guest
blogs “What’s Buffet up to Now?”
Read more. |
| |
Boston Herald – May 23 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes about presidential campaign rhetoric related to economic policy.
Read more. Also published by The Street, FOXNews.com, others; related
coverage by WMAL radio.
|
| |
Des Moines Register – May 22 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, writes about developments in Europe’s financial crisis.
Read more. Also published/related coverage by Finfacts Ireland, Black
Christian News, others. |
| |
The Economist – May 21 – Brent Goldfarb and David Kirsch, associate
professors of management and entrepreneurship, are cited for developing an MBA
entrepreneurial course taught by Goldfarb and based on students operating firms
with real profit-and-loss statements.
Read more.
|
| |
Money Morning – May 21 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance, is
quoted in “Warren Buffett Stocks: Where the Oracle of Omaha Puts his Money.”
Read more. |
| |
Wall Street Journal – May 21 – Russ Wermers, associate professor of finance,
comments on an emerging model for quantitative analysis that integrates rational
decision making.
Read more. |
| |
Building a Smarter Planet – May 21 – Smith MBA student Andrew Cole guest
blogs for IBM about the recent Robert H. Smith School of Business and IBM
Business Analytics Workshop focused on healthcare analytics.
Read more. |
| |
Huffington Post – May 20 – A set of hospital logistics studies led by Bruce
Golden, The France-Merrick Chair in Management Science, and PhD student David
Anderson, on surgery policy and hospital readmission is covered.
Read more. Related coverage:
Healthcare Finance News ,
California Democrat (Missouri Daily),
United Press International, others. |
| |
WJLA-ABC 7 – May 19 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
discusses current issues including J.P. Morgan's loss and the Facebook IPO on
the Washington Business Report.
Watch. |
| |
International Herald Tribune – May 18 – Gerard Hoberg, associate professor of
finance, analyzes Facebook IPO early activity for the New York Times' global
edition.
Read more. Also published by Vancouver Sun, Times of India, NEWS.com.au
(Australia), Yahoo News, Ventures Africa, Bangkok Post, Montreal Gazette,
Surghar Daily (Afghanistan), others. |
| |
Reuters – May 17 – Peter Morici, professor of international business comments
on economy-related developments in Greece.
Read more. Related Coverage:
CNBC.com guest blog,
Voice of Russia,
WBAL
Radio,
United
Press International,
Business Spectator (Australia), others. |
| |
Bloomberg Television – May 17 – Anil Gupta, the Michael Dingman Chair in
Strategy and Entrepreneurship, participates in a panel discussion on Western
business strategy toward a growing consumer base in Asia.
Watch.
|
| |
Times of India – May 17 – Il-Horn Hann and Siva Visanathan, associate
professors of information systems, analyze Facebook’s global economic force, in
time with the company’s IPO.
Read more. Also published internationally by Agence France-Presse via
several outlets. |
| |
CBS News – May 16 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, is
quoted in a “Moneywatch” column on the U.S. trade gap’s impact on the economy.
Read more. Related Coverage:
Westwood One Radio (Osgood file),
CNBC,
Los Angeles Times, others. |
| |
TMCnet .com (industry news) – May 16 – Facebook IPO analysis by Gerard Hoberg,
associate professor of finance is highlighted.
Read more. Related Coverage:
Money morning. |
| |
Chicago Tribune – May 15 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes about ramifications of J.P Morgan's $2 billion loss.
Read more. Also published by FOXNews.com, Des Moines Register, Florida Sun
Sentinel, Business Spectator (Australia), Related Coverage by
CNN,
WUSA-CBS 9, others. |
| |
Bloomberg Businessweek – May 15 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in
finance, comments on Berkshire Hathaway's stakes in General Motors and Viacom.
Read more. Related Coverage:
Automotive News. |
| |
New York Times – May 15 – Amna Kirmani, professor of marketing and PhD
program director, comments for "Making Choices in the Age of Information
Overload."
Read more. |
| |
Baltimore Sun – May 14 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes the Euro, as a single currency, worsened Europe's economy.
Read more. Also published by FOXNews.com, others. |
| |
Washington Post – May 13 – Gilad Chen, Ralph J. Tyser Professor of
Organizational Behavior and department chair, comments for "Balancing 'mom' and
'executive' roles."
Read more. |
| |
Associated Press – May 11 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and
executive-in-residence, analyzes J.P. Morgan's $2 billion loss.
Read more. Also published by USA Today, CBC (Canada), others; related
coverage:
Bloomberg Businessweek, BNN
(Canada),
CNN, others |
| |
The Daily Record – May 10 – Debra Shapiro, the Clarice Smith Professor of
Management and Organization, is cited in "On the Move" for her election to lead
the Academy of Management.
Read more.
|
| |
American Banker – May 9 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and
executive-in-residence, guest blogs about Bank of America’s offer to assist
about 200,000 struggling homeowners.
Read more. |
| |
Bloomberg – May 9 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence,
comments in “Fannie Mae Won’t Seek Aid After Posting $2.7 Billion Profit.”
Read
more. |
| |
Find MBA News – May 9 – Smith’s forthcoming “Data Mining” course and its new
instructor, Margrét Bjarnadóttir, are highlighted in a piece on unique electives.
Read more.
|
| |
FINfacts – May 9 Peter Morici guest blogs “Fix the U.S. trade deficit to end
jobs drought.”
Read more.
… Also published in the Statesman Journal, by United Press International, others.
|
| |
American Banker - May 9 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and
executive-in-residence, analyzes Bank of America announcement to target
distressed borrowers for principal reductions in guest blog.
Read more. |
| |
Bloomberg – May 8 – Gerard Hoberg, associate professor of finance, analyzes the
looming Facebook IPO.
Read more.
|
| |
San Jose Mercury News – May 8 – Il-Horn Hann, associate professor of information
systems, is quoted, and his fall 2011 “Facebook App Economy” study (co-authored
with Siva Viswanathan) cited, in a report about Facebook as a startup catalyst.
Read more.
|
| |
Baltimore Sun – May 8 – David Kirsch, associate professor of entrepreneurship
and management, comments on the continuing operation of a two-century-old blacksmith
shop in Baltimore.
Read more.
|
| |
BloombergBusinessweek - May 6 - David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow and finance
professor, comments in "Buffet says U.S. banks a class apart from Europeans."
Read
more. |
| |
Marketplace Radio – May 4 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
answers questions about U.S. student loan debt.
Listen/read transcript.
|
| |
Baltimore Business Journal – May – 4 – Kenyon Crowley, director of health innovation,
comments on the emerging “business of health care” in academics.
Read more
(subscription required for full access.) |
| |
PBS Newshour – May 4 - Peter Morici, professor of international business, is
quoted in a “Business Desk” blog about April’s U.S. unemployment numbers.
Read more.
Related coverage: May 4 -
New York Post. |
| |
Wall Street Journal – May 3 - Bob Krapfel, associate dean for M.B.A. and M.S.
programs, helps explain the popularity of MBA students performing unpaid consultant
services for companies.
Read more. |
| |
Marketwatch - May 3 - Debra Shapiro, the Clarice Smith of Management and Organization,
is announced as newly elected to lead the Academy of Management.
Read more.
|
| |
C-SPAN - May 3 - Peter Morici, professor of international business, discusses
the U.S. student loan debt issue on Washington Journal.
Watch.
Related coverage:
April 30 –
Baltimore Sun column.
… Also published by Fox News.com, Des Moines Register, United Press International,
others.
April 29 -
WLJA TV “Washington Report” panel.
April 27 - WMAL
radio interview. |
| |
Bloomberg - May 2 - David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow and finance professor,
comments in "Buffett's Biggest Bargain may be Berkshire Hathaway."
Read more.
|
| |
BloombergBusinessweek – May 2 – Sam Kang, director of MBA admissions, describes
implications of a student applicant’s Facebook presence.
Read more.
|
| April 2012 |
| |
NeoConstant - April 30 - David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow and finance professor,
comments on "30-percent loss for Berkshire Profits.”
Read more.
|
| |
WTTG FOX 5 - April 30 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence,
discusses the U.S. student loan debt issue.
Watch.
|
| |
Philadelphia Inquirer - April 30 - Joyce E.A. Russell, Distinguished Tyser Teaching
Fellow and director of the Executive Coaching and Leadership Development Program,
is quoted in a report on Millennials entering the workforce.
Read more.
|
| |
FoxNews.com - April 26 - Peter Morici, professor of international business, guest
blogs "Avoiding Europe's Imminent Collapse."
Read more.
|
| |
Marketwatch - April 26 - The Center for Health Information and Decision Systems'
(CHIDS) Innovate 4 Health Care Challenge is recapped.
Read more.
|
| |
WTOP radio – April 26 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, analyzes
recently reported GDP figures.
Listen/read more.
|
| |
Bloomberg News (via San Francisco Chronicle) – April 26 – Michael Faulkender,
assistant professor of finance, is quoted in “CEOs Earn More Than They
Would Without U.S. Boards Showing Bias.”
Read more. |
| |
The Diamondback – April 25 – Elinda Kiss, Tyser Teaching Fellow for
finance, comments in a report on Obama administration opposition to
raising student loan interest rates.
Read more. |
| |
Network Solutions News – April 24 – Wendy Moe, associate professor
of marketing, discusses “Social Media Tactics for Small Business” as
part of a national-expert panel.
Watch/read more. |
| |
NextGen Journal – April 23 – Ali Von Paris, a Smith senior finance
and supply chain major, and her startup company, Route One Apparel, are
profiled.
Read more. |
| |
MarketWatch – April 23 – Smith faculty Brent Goldfarb, associate
professor of management and entrepreneurship, and Melissa Carrier,
executive director of the Office of Social Value Creation, are cited as
judges in a recap of the UMD $75k Business Plan Competition.
Read more. |
| |
The Diamondback – April 23 - Ethan Cohen Cole, assistant professor
of finance, comments on why Maryland residents carry the most student
loan debt on average in the nation.
Read more. Cole commented for a similar report in the April 11
Washington Examiner. |
| |
Bloomberg Businessweek – April 23 – Peter Morici, professor of
international business, comments in a report on Europe’s “faltering debt
fix” and “rattling markets.”
Read
more. |
| |
The Munch – April 23 – Recent Pitch Dingman competition winner
startup, Triple Impact, is profiled.
Read more. |
| |
Fox Business News – April 20 - Peter Morici, professor of
international business, discusses signs of a forthcoming recession.
Watch. |
| |
Christian Broadcasting Network News – April 19 – Peter Morici,
professor of international business suggests dissolving the Euro as part
of a solution to Europe’s debt crisis.
Read more. |
| |
Baltimore Sun - April 19 – Rafael Corredoira, assistant professor of
management, writes about the OPEC factor in rising gas prices.
Read more. Also published by several other outlets, including:
Philadelphia Inquirer |
Newsday (New York) |
Akron Beacon Journal |
Kenosha (Wis.) News (editorial based on Corredoira’s piece). |
| |
US News and World Report – April 19 - Cynthia Stevens, associate professor of
management and organization, is an expert source for "5 Everyday Networking Opportunities
a Job-Seeker Can't Miss."
Read more. |
| |
Baltimore Business Journal – April 19 – Gary Lynch, global practice
leader for supply chain risk and resiliency solutions at Marsh Risk
Consulting, is announced as a newly appointed research fellow for
Smith’s Supply Chain Management Center.
Read more. |
| |
CNBC.com – April 18 – Peter Morici, international professor of
business, guest blogs on “The GOP’s Winning and Losing Strategies.”
Read more. |
| |
NPR Marketplace – April 18 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in
finance, comments on the implications of Warren Buffett’s cancer
diagnosis.
Listen. |
| |
Business Spectator – April 18 – Peter Morici, professor of
international business writes about “A Somber Business Lesson from
Spain.”
Read more. |
| |
Forexpros – April 16 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance,
guest blogs “Berkshire Hathaway Adds $745 Million to Its DirecTV Stake.”
Read more. |
| |
CNBC.com – April 16 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, guest
blogs on the implications for China widening the yuan’s trading value.
Read more. Also published by Boston Herald, others. |
| |
Reuters – April 15 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, is quoted
in report analyzing China’s widening of yuan’s trading value.
Read more. |
| |
WJLA – April 15 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
discusses recent GDP figures and other issues in a “Washington Business
Report” segment.
Watch. |
| |
Statesman Journal – April 13, Peter Morici, professor of
international business writes deficit “empathy” creating uphill battle
for Romney.
Read more. Also published by Des Moines Register, others |
| |
NASDAQ - April 11 - Peter Morici, professor of international business is interviewed
about the Obama administration's effects on the oil industry.
Listen.
|
| |
American Banker – April 11 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and
executive-in-residence, writes about the implications of Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau issuing a final rule in June for qualified
mortgages as part of the Dodd-Frank Act.
Read more. The magazine also quoted Rossi on the topic in
an earlier report. |
| |
Business Spectator (Australia) - April 10 - Peter Morici, professor of international
business, writes about America's "half-way manufacturing rebound."
Read more.
The column also appears in Industry Week, Finfacts and others |
| |
The State Journal (West Virginia) – April 9 - Edwin Locke, dean's professor of
Leadership and Motivation, is profiled as the featured speaker for the April 18
Wheeling Jesuit Distinguished Speaker's Program. Locke will present "Business Heroes
in Fact & Fiction."
Read more.
|
| |
China Post – April 9 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, is
quoted, citing a “stagnant” U.S. Economy as linked to an “undervalued China currency.”
Read more.
|
| |
Bloomberg Businessweek - April 8 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence,
is quoted in a report, "JPMorgan Trader Iksil Fuels Prop-Trading Debate."
Read more.
|
| |
The Epoch Times – April 7 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes about rising U.S. gas prices in this column.
Read more.
|
| |
Campus Entrepreneurship –April 7 – The Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship’s
2012 Cupid’s Cup competition is reviewed in this blog post (with video).
Read more.
Other coverage included
Prince George's Sentinel,
Tech Cocktail, and
MDbizMedia.
|
| |
Atlanta Journal Constitution – April 6 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business is quoted in commentary titled “Is the economy gaining or just breaking
even?” Read more.
|
| |
MSNBC – April 5 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, participates
in a panel discussion about the national debt on the Dylan Ratigan Show.
Watch.
|
| |
Pittsburgh Post Gazette - April 4 - J. Robert Baum, associate professor of entrepreneurship,
is profiled as the new, interim CEO of Highmark, called upon to stabilize the company's
leadership.
Read more.
|
| |
CNBC.com – April 4 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, guest
blogs about the prospect for U.S. jobs growth.
Read more.
Also published by Finfacts, others. |
| |
Computerworld – April 3 – Sunil Mithas, associate professor of management, finds
"IT investments deliver profits" in his recently published study in MIS Quarterly.
Read more.
Also covered/republished by Computer News, CFO World, Information Management, Datamation,
IT World, PC Advisor and others. |
| |
New Yorker – April 2 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and
executive-in-residence, is profiled in a 300-plus word passage in the
magazine’s “Talk of the Town” section. The piece was drawn from coverage
of Rossi’s presentation for the 13th annual conference of the Global
Association of Risk Professionals, held in Times Square.
Accessible online with paid
subscription through archive section. |
| |
Washington Business Journal - April 2 - The University of Maryland Entrepreneurship
Invitational and annual Cupid's Cup event is recapped.
Read more.
The story also was carried by The Street, Sacramento Bee and others. |
| |
Washington Post – April 1- Bob Krapfel, associate dean of MBA and MS
programs, comments on the Smith School’s thriving and expanding MS
degree programs as part of a report, "Specialized Master's Degrees on
the Rise," in the Post’s annual Guide to Business and Graduate
Education.
Read more. The issue also highlights the Office of Career Services’
unique
improvisation class. |
| March 2012 |
| |
WMAL – March 30 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, comments
on multiple issues related to the national economy during the Morning on the Mall
radio program.
Listen.
|
| |
Pittsburgh Post Gazette - March 30 - Gilad Chen, professor of management and
organizational behavior, comments on Highmark Inc.'s response to scandalous activity
by its now-former CEO Kenneth Melani.
Read more.
|
| |
CNN – March 29 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, debates the
issue of austerity with Euro Pacific Capital CEO Peter Schiff.
View.
|
|
Washington Post (via Associated Press) – March 29 – The Dingman Center
for Entrepreneurship’s March 30 Entrepreneurship invitational and the Center
for Health Information and Decision Systems’ April 20 Innovate 4 Health
Care Challenge, are included in a roundup of UMD entrepreneurial events.
Read more. |
|
Washington Exec – March 28 – Dean Anand Anandalingam provides insight
for a Secrets to Success series piece titled “Cats Can Be Herded.”
Read more. |
|
Bloomberg - March 28 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser teaching fellow and executive-in-residence,
comments on millionaire Jeremiah Norton's FDIC appointment.
Read more. Also published by
Bloomberg Businessweek. |
|
Finfacts (Ireland) - March 28 - Peter Morici, professor of international
business, writes "Overturning US health care law could lead to a single-payer
system."
Read more. Also published by Business Spectator, South Florida Sun Sentinel,
Statesman Journal. |
|
Diamondback - March 27 - Gilad Chen, professor of management and organization,
comments "...Its model of giving all of its members a voice is one that
can propel businesses to success if the particular business is built on
engaging all employees," in a profile of the UMD Orpheus Chamber Orchestra,
whose 30 professional musicians practice and perform without a conductor.
Read more. |
|
United Press International - March 27 - Peter Morici, professor of international
business, writes "the U.S. economy grew at a 3 percent annual rate in the
fourth quarter of 2011, but first half growth is likely to disappoint."
Read more. Also published by Australia's Business Spectator. |
|
Baltimore Sun - March 26 – Rebecca Hamilton, associate professor of
marketing, is quoted in "Kegasus officially announced as Preakness Infield's
mascot."
Read more. |
|
Washington Post - March 26 - The Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship's
University of Maryland Entrepreneurship Invitational, including the annual
Cupid's Cup competition, is highlighted in a "What to Watch for" column.
Read more. |
|
Forex Pros.com - March 25 - David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow in finance,
guest blogs "Warren Buffett and Investing in Gold."
Read more. |
|
Bloomberg-Businessweek – March 21 - Anil K. Gupta, professor of strategy,
and Smith School graduate Haiyan Wang write about “India’s Misguided China
Anxiety.”
Read more. |
|
U.S. News and World Report – March 21 - Jeffrey Stoltzfus, associate
director of employer relations, is a source for a piece, “8 Ideal Jobs for
MBA Grads.”
Read more. Republished by Business Insider. |
|
American Thinker – March 21 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business is quoted in “Troubleshooting our Stalling National Economy.
Read more. |
|
WAMU Radio – March 20 – Joe Bailey, research associate professor, participates
as an expert panelist on the Kojo Nnamdi Show for a Tech Tuesday program,
Mobile Money: Will A Cell Phone "Bump" Replace Cash?
Transcript |
Audio. |
|
MIT Sloan Management Review Magazine - March 20 - Sunil Mithas, associate
professor/associate chair for the Department of Decision, Operations and
Information Technologies, writes "investments companies make in information
technology increase profitability more than investments in advertising or
research and development" as part of a summary of his related study in the
spring edition of the MIT Sloan Management Journal.
Read more. |
|
Bloomberg Businessweek – March 19 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow
and executive-in-residence is quoted in this report on the Federal Reserve's
"stress tests" of the nation's largest banks.
Read more |
Rossi also is quoted in related coverage by American Banker (subscription
required). |
|
Washington Post - March 18 - Greg Hanifee, assistant dean of executive
programs, provides insight for a report titled "In Washington region, universities
find market for executive MBA programs."
Read more. |
|
Financial Times – March 18 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business is a source for this analysis of the GOP presidential primary.
Read more. |
|
Carroll County (Md.) Times – March 19 – David Kass and Elinda Kiss,
both Tyser Teaching Fellows in finance, are quoted in “Rothschild suggests
investing county money in gold, silver.”
Read more. |
|
WJLA TV - March 18 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
provides commentary for Washington Business Report.
Watch. |
|
Pensions and Investments – March 16 - Russell Wermers, associate professor
of finance is cited for receiving a Graham and Dodd Readers' Choice Award
for excellence in research and financial writing among articles in 2011
issues of the Financial Analysts Journal. Wermer’s winning paper, “Active
Management in Mostly Efficient Markets,” was co-authored with Robert C.
Jones, chairman of Arwen Advisors.
Read
more. |
|
American Banker- March 15 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence,
writes "The Fed is Fighting the Last War in Its Latest Stress Tests."
Read more. |
|
WMAL Radio - March 15 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
discusses current economic issues.
Listen. |
|
NPR Morning Edition - March 14 - Pete Kyle, the Charles E. Smith Chair
Professor of Finance, comments in a report, "Major Banks Pass Fed's Recession
Test."
Listen. |
|
Global Association of Risk Professionals –March 2012 – Cliff Rossi,
Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence, guest blogs “Risk Governance,
Incentives and Cognitive Bias.”
Read more (subscription required). |
|
Bank Systems & Technology - March 2012 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching
Fellow and executive-in-residence, writes "new regulatory requirements highlight
the need for global retail banking operations to redouble their efforts
to integrate data, analytics and reporting across geography" in this monthly
trade publication.
Read more.
|
|
Crain's New York Business - March 2012 - David Godes, associate professor
of marketing, is cited as a mentor and current advisor to Harvard grad Will
Dean, creator and CEO of Tough Mudder, an international 10-mile obstacle
course competition circuit that involves crawling under barbed wire, plunging
into ice water, darting through flames and enduring jolts of 10,000 volts
of electricity.
Read more. |
|
Council on Foreign Relations – March 14 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business is referenced as source in this backgrounder on U.S. Trade Policy.
Read
more. |
|
Washington Post – March 14 – Edward Lavino, director of admissions
for part-time MBA programs, Masters Programs Office, is quoted in a report, “Downturn forces area business
schools to adapt.”
Read more. |
|
Business Spectator (Australia) - March 14 - Peter Morici, professor of international
business, writes about increased oil production as an approach to lowering gas prices.
Read more.
(Also published by the Asia Times, on CNBC.com and others) |
|
Citizen IBM (Blog) – March 13 - The Center for Social Value Creation is highlighted
by IBM Vice President of Corporate Citizenship and Corporate Affairs Stanley Litgow,
who writes about meeting Smith MBA students around his keynote speech for the CSVC’s
March 1 Social Enterprise Symposium.
Read more.
|
|
MediaPost Blogs – March 13 - Sunil Mithas, associate professor of information
systems, and his previous research about customer satisfaction is referenced in
a blog post about the same topic.
Read more.
|
|
Marketwatch - March 12 - The Dingman Center's March 30 University of Maryland
Entrepreneurship Invitational is previewed.
Read more.
|
|
Marketwatch - March 11 - Peter Morici, professor of international business, is
mentioned as a February Forecaster of the Month runner- up for this financial news
outlet.
Read more.
|
|
Florida Sun Sentinal - March 9 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes President Obama is "wrong to criticize critics' wisdom in drilling for oil."
Read more.
|
|
Capital News Service - March 9 - David Godes, associate professor of marketing,
is the primary source for a piece on how Maryland lawmakers, government agencies
and small businesses have utilized Pinterest, the fast-growing social networking
online site.
Read more.
|
|
MSNBC - March 9 - Peter Morici, professor of international business, joins the
Dylan Ratigan Show to help analyze the February U.S. jobs report .
View.
|
|
WTTG Fox 5 – March 9 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence,
discusses a bill introduced in Congress to revise unemployment calculation standards.
View.
|
|
Latin Business Today - March 8 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
defines the U.S. trade deficit in this economic outlook piece.
Read more.
|
|
CNBC.com - March 7 - Peter Morici, professor of international business, guest
blogs about February's report on national employment figures.
Read more.
(Also published by the UPI, the Boston Herald and several other outlets nationally) |
|
Des Moines Register – March 5 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes “Ohio is the Real Test for Romney.”
Read more.
|
|
WMAL Radio - March 2 - On the Morning Majority program, - Peter Morici, professor
of international business, discusses the price of oil and Department of Energy Secretary
Chue's controversial remarks earlier that week.
Listen. |
|
BizTimes (Milwaukee) - March 1 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
guest blogs "Manufacturing is the Ticket" to turning around America's Economy.
Read
more.
|
| February 2012 |
|
WJLA-ABC 7 – Feb. 29 – Ajay Abraham, a marketing Ph.D. student, is
interviewed in a report based on his research – co-authored with
marketing professors Anastasiya Pocheptsova and Rosellina Ferraro, that
cell phones tend to make users selfish.
View report or read transcript.
|
|
Washington Post - Feb. 28 - Danni Diego, president of the Smith Part-Time MBA
Association, describes how and why she took advantage of the Smith School's part-time
MBA degree program in an Education Report supplement feature titled "Part-Time MBA
a Full Experience." (not online) |
|
Optimal Solutions Group News – Feb. 28 – Kenyon Crowley, associate director of
the Center for Health Information and Decision Systems, is cited for his presentation
at the group’s annual kick off meeting overviewing Smith School health IT research
initiatives.
Read more.
|
|
Inbound Logistics – Feb. 28 – Thomas Corsi, the Michelle E. Smith Professor of
Logistics; Sandor Boyson, research professor; and Phil Evers, associate professor
are featured experts for this trade publication’s “Supply Chain Education: Ask the
Professors” piece.
Read more.
|
|
Bank Systems and Technology - Feb. 28 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and
executive-in-residence, guest blogs about new regulatory requirements highlighting
the need for global retail banking operations to redouble efforts to integrate data,
analytics and reporting across geography.
Read more.
|
|
Boston Herald - Feb. 28 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes the Obama Administration should lift restrictions on domestic petroleum drilling
toward lowering gas prices.
Read more.
|
|
The Hill – Feb. 28 - Peter Morici, professor of international business, is quoted
in a Dick Morris column positing high gas prices as troublesome to President Obama’s
reelection bid.
Read more. |
|
Bloomberg Businessweek and American Banker - Feb. 27 - David Kass, Tyser Teaching
FelIow and finance professor, praises the effort of Brian Moynihan to fix Bank
of America in related, separate reports:
Bloomberg Businessweek |
American Banker. |
|
Marketplace Radio - Feb. 27/Wall Street Journal - Feb. 25 - David Kass, Tyser
Teaching FelIow and finance professor comments in separate reports on Warren
Buffett's letter to shareholders.
WSJ (read) |
Marketplace (listen). |
|
Bloomberg - Feb. 25 - David Kass, Tyser Teaching FelIow and finance professor
comments in a report, "Berkshire Profit Declines 30%..."
Read more.
|
|
Washington Times - Feb. 23 - Michel Wedel, Pepsico Professor of Consumer Research,
comments related to "a conditional correlation between Web-based popularity and
the corporate bottom line" in this piece about contemporary research of marketing.
Read more.
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UMD News - Feb. 23 - The Smith School's "Strawberry Startup" ice cream flavor
creation is highlighted in this preview of the annual Cupid's Cup event, set for
March 30.
View the story.
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Finfacts Ireland- Feb. 22 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
is quoted in a reported on January U.S. home sales.
Read more.
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American Banker - Feb. 22 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence,
is featured in the "Banker's Blog Watch" section.
Read more (scroll down).
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Reuters - Feb. 21 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence,
is quoted in "Fed's housing blueprint lost in din of politics."
Read more.
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The Atlantic - Feb. 21 - Research on cellphones making users selfish from marketing
professors Anastasiya Pocheptsova and Rosellina Ferraro, and Ph.D. student Ajay
Abraham, is reported on.
Read more.
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PRIMEtime (Global Education Leadership Blog) – Feb. 28 – The Smith School is
cited for its “Doing Business in Bolivia elective.”
Read more. |
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CNBC.com – Feb. 22 – Peter Morici, international business professor, writes a
commentary about existing homes sales. Read more.
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Associated Press – Feb. 22 – Peter Morici, international business professor,
is quoted in a story about the European debt crisis.
Read more.
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NPR: All Things Considered - Feb. 21 – Peter Morici, international business professor,
is interviewed about a spike in markets.
Read more or listen online.
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Baltimore Sun - Feb. 21 – Rebecca Hamilton, associate professor of marketing,
is quoted in a story about stealth marketing campaigns.
Read more.
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Diamondback - Feb. 20 – Plans for a new UMD entrepreneurship center incorporate
the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship’s leadership on campus.
Read more.
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Time - Feb. 20 - Research that cellphones making users selfish from marketing
professors Anastasiya Pocheptsova and Rosellina Ferraro is the topic of a post on
Time magazine’s health blog.
Read more.
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Digital Producer - Feb. 20 - Students representing Smith School placed second
among undergraduate teams at an international case competition at the 22nd Annual
Marketing Summit at Wake Forest University.
Read more.
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Medical Xpress - Feb. 20 - Rosellina Ferraro, assistant professor of marketing,
is quoted with co-authors -- colleagues from Duke University - in a story on their
study, "Nutrition labeling law lowered nutrition, improved taste.
Read more.
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BBC Radio 5 - Feb. 20 - Peter Morici, professor of international business, discusses/debates
with "Up all Night" host William Hague about Greece's struggling economy.
Listen.
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Baltimore Sun - Feb. 20 – Peter Morici, international business professor, writes
an op-ed about how faith plays into politics and economic policies in the presidential
campaign. His commentary is picked up by several other outlets, including the Statesman
Journal and RealClearPolitics.
Read more.
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WJLA- ABC 7 - Feb. 19 - Peter Morici, professor of international business, joins
a Washington Business Report roundtable discussion of improving economic stats,
Obama projections on manufacturing jobs and more.
Read more.
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WTTG-Fox 5 – Feb. 17 - Anastasiya Pocheptsova, assistant professor of marketing,
is interviewed on the morning newscast about her research on cell phones making
people more selfish.
Watch online.
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US News & World Report – Feb. 17 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
is quoted in a story about the housing market.
Read more.
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San Francisco Chronicle – Feb. 17 – Research on cell phones making you selfish
from marketing professors Anastasiya Pocheptsova and Rosellina Ferraro is the topic
of a blog post.
Read more.
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UPI – Feb. 17 – Peter Morici, professor of international business, is quoted
in a column about the economy.
Read more.
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TheStreet.com – Feb. 17 – Peter Morici, international business professor, writes
a commentary about the economy.
Read more.
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NBC local affiliates – Feb. 17 – Peter Morici, international business professor,
is quoted in a story on the economy that is picked up by affiliates in several markets
nationwide, including Arkansas,
St. Louis, New York and others.
Read more. |
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Huffington Post – Feb. 17 - Marketing professors Anastasiya Pocheptsova's and
Rosellina Ferraro's working paper, "The Effect of Mobile Phone Use on Prosocial
Behavior," continues to attract media attention. Also appears on RedOrbit.com and
is mentioned on several radio broadcasts, including WTOP.
Read more. |
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BizTimes.com - Feb. 16 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes a guest column about the dip in unemployment claims.
Read more. |
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CNBC.com - Feb. 16 - Peter Morici, professor of international business, writes a
guest column about the dip in unemployment claims.
Read more. |
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Maryland Gazette – Feb. 16 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
is quoted in a story about the outcome of a foreclosure settlement for Maryland.
Read more.
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FoxNews.com - Feb. 15 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes "reforms imposed by the German Chancellor and Greek creditors will delay
but not avoid a sovereign default.
Read more.
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Bloomberg BusinessWeek - Feb. 15, 14 - David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow and
Finance Professor, helps analyze Berkshire Hathaway Inc.'s additions of DirecTV
and Liberty Media, and hiring of stock picker Ted Weschler in a set of related
reports. Read more
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CNN - Feb. 14 - Peter Morici, professor of international business tells
Christine Romans that China might become the largest economy, but has to deal
with being poor per capita as part of a report on U.S.-China Relations.
Read more. |
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Baltimore Sun - Feb. 14 - Marketing professors Anastasiya Pocheptsova's and
Rosellina Ferraro's working paper, "The Effect of Mobile Phone Use on Prosocial
Behavior," is reported on.
Read more.
The research also is reported by Science Daily, TechSouth Journal, National
Georgraphic’s Newswatch blog. |
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PBS News Hour's The Rundown - Feb. 13 - Peter Morici, professor of international
business, comments on Greece's financial troubles.
Read more.
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Bloomberg - Feb. 13 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and
executive-in-residence, helps explain how the previous week's announced
foreclosure abuse settlement will inject needed funds in the Federal Housing
Administration.
Read more.
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FinFacts Ireland - Feb. 13 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes "optimism is afoot that US economic activity and jobs creation are
picking up from an anemic pace..."
Read more.
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Baltimore Sun - Feb. 13 - The Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship is highlighted
by UMD President Wallace Loh in his opEd, Turning Research into jobs in
Maryland.
Read more.
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FinFacts Ireland - Feb. 10 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes "Curb US trade deficit; Rev up oil to engineer more growth and jobs."
Read more.
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Southern Maryland News - Feb. 10 - Joseph Bailey, professor of information
management, critiques the
the Maryland governor's proposal for a digital services tax.
Read more. |
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Marketwatch - Feb. 9 – The Smith School-hosted Cupid’s Cup (March 30) is
highlighted among UMD entrepreneurial competitions slated for this spring.
Read
more. |
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American Banker – Feb. 9 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and
executive-in-residence is quoted in this opEd piece by Freddie Mac CEO Charles
E. "Ed" Haldeman, Jr. in defense of his company.
Read more. |
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American Banker – Feb. 7 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and
executive-in-residence, guest blogs about Freddie Mac’s use of inverse floaters
in the housing market. |
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WJLA-ABC 7 – Feb. 5 - Elana Fine, associate director of the Dingman Center for
Entrepreneurship, describes the center’s methods for distributing venture
capital. View clip.
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American Thinker – Feb. 4 – Peter Morici, professor of international Business,
is quoted in an analysis of President Obama’s State of the Union address.
Read more. |
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Chinnovate.com - Feb. 4 - (online magazine about Chinese business and
innovation) Anil Gupta is profiled.
Read more. |
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FinFacts Ireland – Feb. 2 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, writes in a column that a forthcoming U.S. jobs report “will show
little progress.
Read more. |
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Bloomberg News – Feb. 2 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and executive-in-residence
explains why “the ‘new world order’ damages both housing demand and financial
companies, in this housing market report.”
Read more. |
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Business Insider – Feb. 2 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow and finance
professor, writes about Berkshire Hathaway’s 50-percent return from Goldman
Sachs preferred shares purchased in 2008.
Read more. The column also has been posted by other stock market/financial
news outlets such as Seeking Alpha, GuruFocus, and ForexPros. |
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CNN Money – Jan. 31 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
is quoted about the housing market in a report, “Home Prices Post Steep
Decline in November.
Read more. The quote is taken from Morici’s column, published by
Boston Herald and others. |
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Time – Jan. 31 –The fall 2011 study on the economic impact of Facebook
applications by School professors Il-Horn Hann and Siva Viswanathan is cited
as “straightforward” in this otherwise critical analysis of other similar
claims.
Read more. |
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Reuters – Jan. 30 – Albert “Pete” Kyle, the Charles E. Smith Chair Professor
of Finance, is retained by the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Inspector
General to review whether regulators were adequately examining the economic
impact of Dodd-Frank rules.
Read more. |
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Businessweek - Jan. 30 - Hugh Courtney, vice dean and professor of production
strategy, is revealed as Northeastern University's selection as dean of
its School of Business Administration.
Read more. |
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Sun Sentinel (Florida) – Jan. 27 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business critiques President Obama’s tax ideas, more.
Read more. |
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CNBC – Jan. 27 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
guest blogs about “disappointing GDP growth.”
Read more. |
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Sustainable Business Forum - Jan. 27 - Taylor Wilkerson, a senior fellow
in the Smith School's Business Supply Chain Management Center, participates
in an expert panel discussion on sustainable sourcing.
Listen here. |
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Forbes – Jan. 27 – Peter Morici, professor of international business,
is a source for commentary titled “Glacier-like – but not frozen – U.S.
Economy.”
Read more. |
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Housing Predictor - Jan. 26 – Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow and
executive-in-residence, is quoted in a report, "Banks Mortgage Settlement
Hangs in Jeopardy."
Read more. |
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Chicago Tribune - Jan. 26 - Peter Morici, professor of international
business, writes "State of Dysfunction: the Economy and Hypocrisy.”
Read more. |
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Applying to U.S. Universities (Blog) - Jan. 26 - Sunil Mithas, associate
professor of information systems, is profiled as "A role model for those
aspiring for higher education."
Read more. |
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Public Radio International – Jan. 26 – Peter Morici, professor of international
business, comments on President Obama’s call for insourcing American jobs.
Listen/read transcript here. |
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Marketplace Radio - Jan. 25 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching fellow and
executive-in-residence comments on Obama's State of the Union address.
Listen here. |
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Patch.com – Jan. 25 – Melissa Carrier, executive director of the Center
for Social Value Creation, is quoted in this profile of a unique start-up
business in Potomac, Md.
Read more. |
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Forex Pros - Jan. 25 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching fellow and executive-in-residence,
guest blogs "Why We Need a National Housing Policy That Is “Built to Last.”
Read more. |
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Baltimore Business Journal – Jan. 24 – The 2012 economic outlook produced
by Smith School faculty members is highlighted.
Read more. |
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The Nation – Jan. 24 - Research – showing Facebook and mobile applications
creating 235,644 jobs and adding $15.71 billion to the U.S. economy – published
in 2011 by associate professors Il-Horn Hann and Siva Viswanathan, co-directors
of the Center for Digital Innovation, Technology and Strategy, is cited
in a report on the cultural effect of social media.
Read more. The research also is cited in this
Jan. 24 Ad Age report. |
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Forex Pros – Jan. 24 – David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow and finance
professor, writes about the undervaluing of Bank of America shares owned
by Berkshire Hathaway.
Read more.
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MSNBC.com - Jan. 24 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching fellow and executive-in-residence
comments on Obama's State of the Union address.
Read more. |
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The Columbia (Mo.) Daily Tribune - Jan. 24 - Peter Morici, professor
of international business, writes "Hispanics Hold Sway in Presidential Race."
Read more. |
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Economic Times of India – Jan. 23 – Dean “Anand” Anandlingam is highlighted
in “U.S. Colleges Earn Business Mantra from Indian Gurus…” The piece expands
on the related, Jan. 20 Inside Higher Ed story.
Read more. |
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Gazette.Net (Maryland Community News) – Jan. 23 - Cliff Rossi, executive-in-residence
and Tyser Teaching Fellow, is quoted and the
Smith School faculty’s 2012 economic outlook is referenced in this report
on state lawmakers weighing economic projections.
Read more. |
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Wired Magazine - Jan. 23 - Anil Gupta, the Michael D. Dingman Chair
in Strategy and Entrepreneurship, co-authors "Harsh Reality: Why Innovators
Don't Always Win," with Smith School MPA grad Haiyan Wang. The piece is
in Wired's February 2012 print edition.
Read more. |
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Annapolis Capital - Jan. 22 - Peter Morici, professor of international
business, argues “the wealthy are doing just fine” because they are able
to benefit from a global marketplace" in this report on the impact of the
recession.
Read more. |
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The Hub – Jan. 22 – The Smith School as a resource for experts is highlighted
in this profile of the Washington Post’s Capital Business section.
Read more. |
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Statesman Journal (Oregon) – Jan. 22 - Peter Morici, professor of international
business, writes the South Carolina GOP primary signifies problems for Mitt
Romney’s campaign. This column appeared in daily papers nationwide.
Read more. |
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Inside Higher Ed – Jan. 20 - Dean “Anand” Anandlingam is cited among
a growing number of U.S. business school leaders from India.
Read more. |
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Washington Business Journal - Jan. 20 - Elena Fine is profiled as the
successor to Asher Epstein as the director of the Smith School's Dingman
Center for Entrepreneurship.
Read more (subscription required for full piece). |
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Digital Journal - Jan. 17 - A "record year" for the Smith School's Dingman
Center Angels is reported.
Read more. |
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C-SPAN Washington Journal - Jan. 17 - Cliff Rossi, Tyser Teaching Fellow
and executive-in-residence, was interviewed and answered viewer questions
about a new Federal Reserve report outlining ways to stabilize the U.S.
housing market.
View segment. |
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Guru Focus -Jan. 17 - David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow and finance
professor, writes about the value of Bank of America shares owned by Berkshire
Hathaway.
Read more. The piece was subsequently posted at
Forex Pros.
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NPR.org - Jan. 16 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
comments that S&P's credit downgrading of France among nine European countries
was overdue.
Read more. |
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FoxNews.com - Jan. 16 - Peter Morici, professor of International business,
guest blogs "Standard & Poor's gets France right, Germany wrong."
Read more. |
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Business Spectator - Jan. 16 - Peter Morici, professor of international
business, comments that U.S. overvaluation of Chinese currency factors into
U.S. employment sluggishness in "Alert for a bear attack."
Read more. |
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CBS This Morning - Jan. 13 - Peter Morici, professor of international
business, is interviewed for report on "Tax Dollars Backing Some Risky Energy
Projects."
Watch online. |
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WBAL Radio - Jan. 13 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
discusses venture capital firms.
Listen here. |
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Reuters Deutschland – Jan. 12 – Anil Gupta, the Michael D. Dingman Chair in
Strategy and Entrepreneurship, is a source for this German language report on
India’s economic reform struggles.
Read more.
Copy article and translate to English here. |
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Baltimore Sun - Jan. 12 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes U.S. priorities for boosting employment should be fair trade policies,
aggressive energy development.
Read more.
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Topanga County Messenger - Jan. 12 - Peter Morici, professor of international
business, has his economic views cited as influential to a Green Party
congressional candidate from California.
Read more.
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Seeking Alpha - Jan. 12 - David Kass, Tyser Teaching Fellow and finance
professor, lands his blog, "Bank Of America Warrants Add Considerable Value To
Berkshire Hathaway," on the internationally respected website for stock market
opinion and analysis.
Read more.
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Dow Jones Newswire - Jan. 11 - Curt Grimm, dean's professor of supply chain and
strategy, is quoted in this early analysis of President Obama's call for
American job insourcing.
Read more.
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U.S. News and World Report - Jan. 11 - Peter Morici, professor of international
business, suggests President Obama’s call for job insourcing is directed at Mitt
Romney as his potential election opponent.
Read more.
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Sun Sentinel (Florida) - Jan. 11 - Peter Morici, professor of international
business, writes about Mitt Romney's South Carolina primary outlook.
Read more.
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CNBC.com - Jan. 10 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
guest-blogs "Insourcing American Jobs ... What to do."
Read more. |
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Bloomberg Television – Jan. 10 – David Kass, Tyser
Teaching Fellow and finance professor, is interviewed about the
performance of Berkshire Hathaway portfolio manager Todd Combs.
View here.
Bloomberg Businessweek also reported the story.
Read more. |
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Fox Business Channel – Jan. 4 – Phillip Swagel, a Center for Financial Policy
academic fellow, discusses whether President Obama can take election-year
advantage of current economic trends.
View here.
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The Street – Jan. 3 – Peter Morici writes about a slow economic growth in this
quarterly forecast.
Read more.
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Boston Herald - Jan. 2 - Peter Morici, professor of international business,
writes an op-Ed, "Restoring America's Middle Class."
Read more. Several other outlets published piece, including the Epoch Times, Australia's
Business Spectator, Fox News.
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