Innovation Quest Elevator Pitch Competition goes digital
March 9, 2020
The application for the 2020 Innovation Quest Elevator Pitch (IQ E-Pitch) competition is open until Friday, March 13, with a new, digital format.
UC Business Analytics director named INFORMS fellow
October 9, 2020
Glenn Wegryn, executive director for the Center for Business Analytics at the University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of business, has been named a fellow for The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), the largest international association of operations research and analytics professionals and students.
Students and companies cherish in-person interactions at Meet the Firms and Industry Night
September 17, 2021
“It’s a great day to be here inside the Great Hall. It’s very good to have this back in-person, even with the masks.”
Sachin Modi named new head of OBAIS department
July 14, 2023
The Carl H. Lindner College of Business has appointed Sachin Modi, PhD, as the new head of its department of operations, business analytics, and information systems (OBAIS).
Lindner MBA program names new director
August 15, 2023
The Carl H. Lindner College of Business has appointed a new academic director of MBA programs. Johnny Rungtusanatham, PhD — also an Ohio Eminent Scholar in Operations Management and Quantitative Analysis — will fill the role and serve as a professor of operations, business analytics, and information systems (OBAIS).
Cincinnati Edition: What does work look like after COVID?
November 4, 2022
After the COVID-19 pandemic upended traditional work structures, employers now are contemplating how they’ll manage their employees whether they’re working in-person or remote.
Lindner students among winning team in 2018 Cincinnati Bell Innovation Challenge
November 13, 2018
Lindner students compete in Cincinnati Bell Challenge
Bad Left Hook: What accounting fraud can tell us about boxing
November 3, 2021
What can boxing fans following the story of a fledgling fight promoter’s fallout with the International Boxing Federation learn from accounting research? Apparently, that rationalization is an observable—if not quantifiable—aspect of fraud.