The History of Ponzi Schemes Goes Deeper Than the Man Who Gave Them His Name
Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman authors an op-ed on the history of investment fraud and why, 100 years after Charles Ponzi's arrest, it is still a big threat.
Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman authors an op-ed on the history of investment fraud and why, 100 years after Charles Ponzi's arrest, it is still a big threat.
Assistant Professor of Mathematics Noah Giansiracusas talks about why math majors are in consistently in demand with employers.
Shelle Santana, assistant professor of marketing, explains why going society going cashless puts the population without bank accounts at an extreme disadvantage.
Economics Professor Dave Gulley discusses the potential impact on the economy if corporations are unable to make their loan payments due to the pandemic.
Marketing Professor Susan Dobscha describes why a marketing campaign aimed at women missed the mark.
Associate Professor of Law Liz Brown co-authors an op-ed on how employers will track employee health data even more closely due to COVID-19 and what this means for workers.
Associate Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences Danielle Hartigan explains what it will take for mask-wearing to become a habit for people around the world.
New research from the Center for Integration of Science and Industry reveals government funded research laid the groundwork for a new drug to treat COVID-19.
Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman discusses how data analytics and technology are impacting the world of major league sports.
Research by Economic Professor Dhaval Dave reveals there is little evidence that the protests that erupted after George Floyd’s death caused a significant increase in U.S. coronavirus infections.