We recognize our exceptional faculty and staff, celebrate new ventures and share more highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community.
Terrence DeFranco (BA (BA ’89, MBA ’20) brought his company headquarters home to Chapel Hill, drawn by the Triangle and its talent engine.
Professor Margot Howard (PhD ’15) is preparing students for the wholesale changes the accounting profession is undergoing.
Research shows how pressure, sleep deprivation and social dynamics drive employees from minor ethical lapses to major misconduct — and how to break the cycle.
Research shows that top executives are far more likely to engage in financial misconduct if their parents did.
Chloe Glaeser, an operations professor, and Stephen Glaeser, an accounting professor, met at math camp in graduate school.
Joanna Ashe has deep Carolina roots from her family to her education to her successful career.
Professor Brad Hendricks’ new research finds that founder-CEOs are more likely than hired executives to direct employees toward fraud, corruption and misconduct.
Professor Paige Ouimet, who studies how finance decisions shape employee outcomes and respond to labor force shifts, shares her Carolina story.
We launch a new undergraduate career resource, learn why human judgment is still key in a world of AI, and share more highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community.
New research shows Generative AI is weakening the link between startup growth and employment.
Amanda Rabideau’s (MBA ’11) career path led her to founding a company that uses AI to create brand messaging.
New research shows that adding suppliers increases transactions up to a point, but sales decline beyond that threshold.
Leo Horey (MBA ’90) credits UNC Kenan-Flagler’s “secret sauce” for his successful real estate career.
Jason Kilar (ABJM, BSBA ’93) shares lessons in leadership and innovation.
We celebrate milestones while preparing for the road ahead in 2026.
Our faculty weigh in on what to expect in 2026.
We highlight new ventures from alumni, celebrate the next cohort of Phillips Ambassadors and share more highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community.
Brad Bertinot (MBA ’14, MAC ’16) credits his career success to the integrity, accountability and service to others instilled in him in the military and at UNC Kenan-Flagler.
After a stroke and developing aphasia, Stephen Albright (BSBA ’19) created an app to help others rebuild their communication skills.
Earning her MBA gave Bhumika Agarwal (MBA ’25) the platform to reach her goals.
We celebrate top undergraduate professors, showcase next-gen business leaders and share more highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community.
Professor Vinayak Deshpande’s research shows actionable insights to prepare for major disruptions that are increasing in frequency and severity.
Research by Professor Yuqian Xu shows that good bots don’t just listen, they anticipate why the customer called.
Professor Eva Labro’s research shows that when firms with multiple locations miss their forecasts, productivity is hurt.
Steven D. Bell Hall is a “shared accomplishment, a testament to what we can achieve together” and belief in the positive power of business education.
Carolina is a family tradition for Alexandra Egan (MAC ’19, MBA ’25).
COVID didn’t derail the plans of Hank Higgins (BSBA ’25) – he adapted.
Professor Fei Long finds that e-commerce marketplaces are now competing with the sellers they host.
Professor Mark McNeilly, a former marketing executive, sees the potential and challenges of generative AI in higher education.
Professor Kimberley Williams was nominated by UNC Kenan-Flagler and selected by Poets & Quants as one of the best undergraduate business professors in ...
Professor Arzu Ozoguz was nominated by UNC Kenan-Flagler and selected by Poets & Quants as one of the best undergraduate business professors in the wor...
Professor Brad Hedricks was nominated by UNC Kenan-Flagler and selected by Poets & Quants as the one of the best undergraduate business professors in t...
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