Faculty awards, celebrating Thomas Kenan III, and more highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community
Professor Allison Schlobohm’s communication courses help students explore and embrace their authentic selves — and the important role it plays when they enter the workforce.
Students from Singapore Management University, Copenhagen Business School and UNC Kenan-Flagler will study together at all three schools.
From his teaching to his research, Finance Professor Jacob Sagi has a deep-rooted passion for commercial real estate.
Professor Jan-Benedict Steenkamp’s new book explores the too-often overlooked determination and strength of history’s most inspiring women.
The new TRicontinental Exchange in Business and Leadership Education (TREBLE) Program for undergraduate students will offer study in the U.S., Asia and Europe.
Details on our inaugural Spirit Week and more highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community.
Lucas DiPietrantonio (BSBA ’19) launched his marketing firm while still a student at UNC Kenan-Flagler. It just keeps getting bigger and better.
After 39 years at UNC Kenan-Flagler, Finance Professor Mustafa Gültekin is ready for his next big adventure.
Professor Michael Meredith’s communication classes are an essential part of a well-rounded business education at UNC Kenan-Flagler.
More insights and highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community
Through immersive learning experiences, Undergraduate Business Program students discover what it means to be a global leader.
Being open to life’s possibilities and “uncomfortable with comfort” have propelled the career of Ukonwa Kuzi-Orizu Ojo (BSBA ’97).
Mike Beeler wasn’t sure if his dream of teaching would ever be a possibility. Just a few years after earning his MBA at UNC Kenan-Flagler, he was back at his alma mater bringing invaluable operations experience.
With a transformative gift, the Luther Hodges Scholars program enters a new era of engagement.
Our new faculty work in the fields of accounting, finance, management communication, marketing, operations and organizational behavior.
In Kristin Wilson’s ethics class, students confront complex questions of morality in business.
More of the latest insights and highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community
Professor Fei Long examines the online retail marketplace’s incentive to manipulate the appeal of products for consumers.
Professor Elad Sherf brings his research on workplace fairness and feedback to the classroom, where he challenges students to explore creativity and navigate teams.
Mary Margaret Frank (BSBA ’92, MAC ’92, PhD ’99) returns to serve as dean of the school that changed the trajectory of her life.
Ukonwa Kuzi-Orizu Ojo (BSBA ’97), founder and CEO of Zaia Ventures, gave the keynote address when UNC Kenan-Flagler celebrated the graduation of the Undergraduate Business Program Class of 2023.
Undergraduate, MBA and PhD members of UNC Kenan-Flagler’s Class of 2023 look back — and look forward to what comes next.
Frank, senior associate dean for faculty development at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, has distinguished herself as an exceptional leader with a deep understanding of the opportunities at UNC Kenan-Flagler.
Moving from Nigeria to the U.S. wasn't easy for Awele Asianah (BSBA '23), but she quickly found her personal and professional footing at UNC Kenan-Flagler.
With a distinctive teaching style and unwavering dedication to student achievement, C.J. Skender leaves an indelible legacy at UNC Kenan-Flagler as he retires after over 40 years in the classroom.
Saniyya Adams (BSBA ’23) came to Chapel Hill as a lifelong fan and Carolina Covenant Scholar, and she left after making her mark on the University.
More insights and highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community. Thought leaders Professor Jeff Hoopes was honored with the 2023 Bullard Faculty Researc...
In Heidi Schultz’s storytelling class, students discover the power of a well-told story. Now, the Fulbright Scholar has taken her groundbreaking class to Europe.
More insights and highlights from the UNC Kenan-Flagler community.
Fidele Mugisha (BSBA ’21) came to North Carolina as a refugee, knowing that education could change his life’s trajectory.
Compassion and empathy guided the life of Wynn Burrus (BSBA ’20). A new fellowship honors her inspirational legacy.
In high school, Nora Elsayed (BSBA '25) recognized that even just a little diversity in sports goes a long way toward a more inclusive society. At Carolina, she’s passing that lesson on to future generations.
Former pro soccer player Jonathan Campbell (BSBA ’15) traded his cleats to help create and lead a wine company — with a bit of investment banking on the side.
Professor Patricia Harms has seen technology come and go and language evolve, but communication’s importance at UNC Kenan-Flagler remains unchanged.
Professor Stephanie Mahin’s path to UNC Kenan-Flagler was untraditional. So is the changing world of corporate engagement that’s her focus.
Alessandra La Barbera (BSBA ’24) spent her summer internship in the music industry, analyzing contracts to merchandising to networking backstage at a Styx concert.
Connecting and building relationships with her students and colleagues motivate Jessica Siegel Christian.
Bill Starling (BSBA ’75) needed a little push to get his business career going. A new gift to UNC Kenan-Flagler honors the man who gave it to him.
It was a landmark year at the Business School, with the campus bustling with activity and readying for even more exciting times to come.
Professor Brad Hendricks hopes his class is hard but rewarding.
The new state-of the-art building will make it possible to enroll more undergraduates and dramatically increase the space for teaching, student life and collaboration.
Research by Laura Sonday highlights the role of reputational fears in deterring people from viewing themselves as leaders. ...
Professor Bradley Hendricks says that although founders are in greater need of advice than seasoned professionals, they also are more likely to ignore it. ...
“When you look at the jobs that are having trouble hiring, it’s the ones with really long hours, inflexible schedules, not great pay and limited benefits,”...
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