Peter T. Paul College of Business & Economics
Timing of DEI Initiatives Can Impact Stock Prices
Focusing corporate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives on social groups with perceived diminishing support during a U.S. presidency can lead to higher stock prices, according to research from the University of New Hampshire Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics. In a study... Read More-
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Always on a Quest for Knowledge
Loris Rubini loves all aspects of academia, encompassing teaching, service, and research. However, he admits that he takes particular pride in his... -
09/18/23
UNH and SubCom Explore Ways to Build on Prosperous Partnership
SubCom, an international leader in the subsea fiber optic cable industry, employs more than 50 UNH graduates at its Newington location, including... -
09/14/23
Pioneering the Valuation of Priceless Environmental Goods
As the recipient of the 2023 UNH Sustainability Institute Lifetime Achievement Award, Ju-Chin Huang was initially unsure what to think. “It’s... -
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Curbing Student Dessert Cravings
Could the household trick of hiding the cookie jar to promote better eating habits work on a larger scale at colleges and universities? A study by...
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