AI Research Briefs

Finance professor Agustin Hurtado’s AI research highlights racial disparities in mortgage lending, while Information Systems researchers study AI chatbots' impact on mental health counseling. Marketing professor Michel Wedel explores predicting decisions via eye-tracking, and accounting professor Rebecca Hann examines AI’s evolving role in the accounting industry.

An Undergraduate Experience of Growth and Gratitude

Gregory Rosario '24, a finance and information systems graduate from UMD's Smith School, now a Bloomberg Industry Group finance associate, credits his parents and mentors for his success. He was a Banneker/Key Scholar, Smith Business Academy president, and Merrill Presidential Scholar.

Belonging in Business

Jeffrey Kyei-Asare, a Class of '25 student at Smith, proves his business acumen with StreetLoveDMV, winning $20,000 at Pitch Dingman Competition and earning recognition from Vice President Harris.

Finding a Fit With Accounting

When Carina Ruyter, Class of ’25, stumbled upon an online quiz suggesting a career in accounting, it felt like a perfect match for her lifelong love of math and puzzles, setting her on an unexpected yet fulfilling path at the Smith School. Now, enrolled in the Plus 1 program, she’s on track to graduate with an MS in accounting in 2026.

Speaker Series Addresses and Provides Solutions to the Challenges Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners Face

The latest NFIB survey indicates a historic low in small business owner optimism. Senator Cardin and Linda McMahon discuss challenges like stable policies and access to capital. UMD's Smith School of Business lauded for fostering entrepreneurship among students.

Wikler Finance Case Competition Showcases Smith Undergrads

Undergraduates shine in the 2024 Joseph M. Wikler Finance Case Competition, presenting innovative solutions to real-world financial issues. This annual event highlights excellence in finance education at the Smith School.

Smith’s Michael Wilgus Recognized by Poets & Quants as Among the World’s Best and Brightest MBAs

Michael Wilgus, a standout graduate of the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business MBA program, has been named among Poets & Quants' '100 Best & Brightest MBAs: Class of 2024.'

Chronic Disease Management App Takes Top Honors at Pitch Dingman

Journiy, led by critical care nurse Mildred Diggs, wins $25,000 in the University of Maryland's Pitch Dingman Competition for its culturally conscious platform aiding diabetes and heart disease management. Diggs aims to bridge healthcare gaps with tailored care plans.

Benchmarking ESG in Banking Fundamentally Insufficient, Study Shows

Recent research by Pablo Slutzky from the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business suggests that targeted credit rationing by banks, akin to Operation Choke Point, fails to significantly impact firms' operations, raising questions about the effectiveness of ESG strategies in curbing controversial practices.

Join us at the Peter Carr Conference on Mathematical Finance, November 8-9, 2024, for a deep dive into financial mathematics. Engage with leading experts, present your research, and explore publication opportunities. Register now to secure your spot!

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