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Here Are The 10 Best U.S. Cities To Launch STEM Careers
Sacramento ranks No. 5 anchored by UC Davis Graduate School of Management
Business Because, a global management education site, ranks Sacramento as the No. 5 city to launch a career in STEM, highlighting the UC Davis Graduate School of Management's STEM-designated programs, affordable living and tech sector.
Blame It on COVID: Redbox’s Demise Could Further Make DVDs a Relic
Distinguished Professor Hemant Bhargava told the Sacramento Bee that Redbox's decline was foreseeable after the pandemic due to popularity of streaming services and a significant drop in DVD player sales.
Will a Market Crash One Day Be Pinned on The Supreme Court?
Professor Paul Griffin: "Supreme Court rulings may weaken oversight, increase investor risks."
Distinguished Professor Emeritus Paul Griffin warns in The Conversation that two recent Supreme Court rulings will limit the SEC's authority, weaken enforcement, increase investor risk, and ultimately might lead to a future stock market crash.
Introducing Nutr's Smart Home Plant-based Milk Maker
New product cites UC Davis MBA student market research
UC Davis MBA students’ research with Barnstorm Foundry and the UC Davis Innovation Institute for Food and Health found plant-based milk accounts for 16% of sales, driving new products like Gen N by Nutr, a high-end smart home plant-based milk maker.
Building a Food and Health “Ecosystem” for Innovative Commercial Research at UC Davis
Harold Schmitz, senior GSM scholar and partner at The March Group, tells Nutrition Insight that UC Davis spans the whole network of a business model, including management, finance, marketing, and genomics.
UC Davis Health Appoints Systemwide Chief Operating Officer
Alum Michael Condrin MBA 02 joins executive leadership team at UC Davis Health
Sacramento Part-Time MBA alumnus Michael Condrin has been named system chief operating officer and chief administrator of UC Davis Medical Center, overseeing strategy across UC Davis Health’s clinical division.
The Impact of Climate Change on Financial Markets: Lack of Consensus Perils Investors
Professor Paul Griffin say 30+ years of academic research falls short
Despite three decades of research, academia lacks consensus on climate-related financial risk. Emeritus Distinguished Professor Paul Griffin co-wrote a study that identified key papers, highlighting ongoing uncertainties that disadvantage investors and hinder policymakers.
Jesse Pataria Honored among Poets&Quants 2024 Best & Brightest Online MBAs
Recent Online MBA graduate Jesse Pataria has been recognized among Poets&Quants' 2024 Best & Brightest Online MBAs. Pataria says he chose UC Davis to enhance his leadership skills, improve workplace efficiency and foster strong networks.
Poets&Quants Thought Leadership Video Series: Professor David Woodruff On Optimizing Operations
In an interview with Poets&Quants' John A. Byrne, Professor David Woodruff discusses teaching the core Data Analysis for Managers course, which aligns with his research in business analytics, operations, and planning under uncertainty.
UC Davis Students' Seizure-Predicting Device Wins Top Prize at Big Bang! Business Competition
Other winning innovations improve black maternal health, offer affordable veterinary training tools and more
UC Davis students won the $25,000 first prize at the 24th Big Bang! Business Competition, organized by the Mike and Renee Child Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
IIM Bangalore Honors Professor Hemant Bhargava with Distinguished Alumni Award
Distinguished Professor Bhargava to receive alma mater's coveted award
A 1996 alumnus of IIM Bangalore, Bhargava is an academic leader in decision analytics and economics of platform-driven markets. He co-founded the UC Davis MSBA program and served as associate dean at the Graduate School of Management.
Poets&Quants Thought Leadership Video Series: Professor Michelle Higgins (fna Yetman) on Non-Profit Reporting and Governance
In an interview with Poets&Quants' John A. Byrne, Professor Michelle Higgins (fna Yetman) discusses her 20-years of research on nonprofit accounting, financial reporting and governance, shedding light on transparency, donor trust and organizational