The changes in the academic year from COVID-19 were sudden. At the Hull College of Business in spring 2020, there was a two-day pause in classes in March, as the college held its Case Competition Award Ceremony. And then, the students didn’t come...
The Beta Gamma Sigma chapter at the Hull College of Business held its induction ceremony virtually on Fri., Apr. 16, where 21 undergraduate students and nine graduate students were inducted for 2021. Student membership in the society is based on...
The Hull College of Business announced its three annual faculty awards on March 19 for the 2020-2021 academic year. ChongWoo Park, Ph.D., assistant professor of management information systems, won the Research Award and the High Impact Award. The...
In-Demand Skills, Workplace Readiness, the 150-Hour Requirement, MAcc Programs, and the CPA Exam By Mark C. Dawkins, Ph.D., Michael Dugan, DBA, Steven Mezzio, Ph.D., and Jerry E. Trapnell, Ph.D. This article appeared in September 2020 in The CPA...
By Marsha Loda, Ph.D., and Michael Dugan, Ph.D. The after-effects of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown will reveal many unintended consequences from a consumer behavioral perspective. While research varies, reports suggest varying amounts of time for a...
The Hull College of Business welcomed Stacy Roberts as a new full-time Lecturer in management and marketing for the 2020-2021 academic year. Roberts was a part-time instructor for the Hull College teaching organizational behavior and management...
Each spring, an honor society at the Hull College of Business recognizes outstanding students, faculty and an alumn. The honors ceremony for the college’s chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, originally set for March, was canceled this year because of the...
In my last commentary, I mentioned that cricket was a simple sport where the team with the most runs wins. Incredibly, the world cup final on July 14th was played to a tie with both England and New Zealand hitting 241 runs. The match went to a...
Thanks to the sharing economy, a system where amenities can be shared between people for free or for a fee. For example, homes can be easily rented through Airbnb, cars can be shared with a friend through Uber, or handcrafted items can be sold...
Last year, Millennials (roughly ages 19-34) overtook Baby Boomers as the largest living generation and becoming the hottest target market for many products, including tourism. Last summer, Professor Marsha Loda and 13 hospitality and marketing...