- July 13, 2022
"Elon's not doing himself a favor by the constant tweeting," Derek Horstmeyer, professor of fiance, says on the ongoing battle between Twitter and Elon Musk in an interview with Business Insider.
- July 12, 2022
Derek Horstmeyer, professor of finance, along with finance students Junchen Xia and Maciej Kowlaski wrote an article for the CFA Institute on how well does crypto really hedge risk on the downside.
- July 11, 2022
"As more companies add chief sustainability officers to their C-suites, our students must develop the collaborative skills that this critical role requires," writes Greg Unruh, academic director of the chief sustainability officer program, in an article for AACSB.
- June 28, 2022
Derek Horstmeyer, professor of finance, was interviewed by Capital.com about which stocks to own during a recession.
- July 8, 2022
“We have an outstanding faculty over here, which is diversified in its academic and professional skills, and we have a wonderfully diverse student body. Those are natural advantages that we have, but another advantage is we sit on the edge of one of the most dynamic cities in the world, with a whole group of organizations and businesses that drive our economy," says Dean Ajay Vinzé in an interview with the Sun Gazette.
- July 2, 2022
Derek Horstmeyer, professor of finance, and students Darian Whitfield and Athena Salomons, wrote an article for The Wall Street Journal on how Barbell strategies seem to only add value in rising rate environments and actually lose money in decreasing rate environments.
- July 5, 2022
The study explores the advantages and adjustments that come with applying AI technologies in military settings
- June 29, 2022
“I was not looking to leave Missouri, but the Mason opportunity grabbed my attention in a big way,” says incoming School of Business dean Ajay Vinzé. “It is an outstanding institution, a young institution and one with a tremendous trajectory upwards."
- June 17, 2022
“Implementing remote work is really about re-imagining what it means for each and every person to be at work,” says Kevin Rockmann, professor of management, in an interview with BBC on remote work and wellbeing. "Employers need to balance flexibility, giving people the tools they need to remain productive and the social needs of employees."
- June 24, 2022
Gregory Unruh, academic director of our brand-new chief sustainability officer certification program in Executive Development, along with Fernanda Arreola, wrote in article for the Stanford Social Innovation Review about on how one business is giving back by hiring those who are without a home.