News
- Cultural biases, network segregation and subtle mentorship dynamics prevent women from receiving the support they need in entrepreneurship, a new study finds.
- Thanks to a generous anonymous gift, Leeds is investing $3.85 million to launch the Initiative for Global Business Impact in fall 2025, advancing the school’s world-class research infrastructure.
- The annual Leeds Sustainability Case Competition brought together 39 teams from top business schools to develop sustainable solutions to power the AI surge.
- Luke St. John (Fin’25) built a robust habit of networking while pursuing his passions at Leeds. That ultimately helped him secure a job before graduation.
- A new study reveals the social and economic consequences of converting single-family homes into rentals, from declining property values to reduced community engagement.
- From wagering on political outcomes to navigating complex financial markets, everyday investors are increasingly taking greater risks, blurring the lines between speculation and traditional investing, according to a Leeds researcher.
- Leeds is at the forefront of data analytics with two new innovative master’s programs—supply chain analytics and marketing analytics.
- Developing tomorrow’s business leaders requires today’s mentors. Last fall, more than 300 executives from companies such as WellsFargo, Google and Techstars shared their expertise at Leeds.
- As wildfires grow more destructive, a new study underscores a critical issue that will make recovery harder for many homeowners: underinsurance.
- If you feel stuck in your job, you’re not alone. New research sheds light on how feelings of defeat and entrapment in the workplace can not only heighten the desire to quit but can also trigger impulsive decisions to leave.