- March 5, 2026
Management professor Matthew Cronin appears on the Business Talk podcast to discuss the ideas from his co-authored book The Craft of Creativity, which aims to demystify the mental processes that enable innovation in an article titled, "Stop Chasing the 'Aha!' Moment - Rethinking Creativity with Dr. Matthew Cronin."
- March 5, 2026
Mehmet Altug, associate professor of operations management and director of the Center for Retail Transformation, is interviewed by Retail TouchPoints about how retailers should respond to increasing tariffs and technological disruption, in an article titled, "Exclusive Q&A: Why Retailers Should Leverage the Power of Dynamic Pricing."
- February 25, 2026
Management professor Kevin Rockmann speaks to The Wall Street Journal about how employees can land remote jobs in the post-Covid era, in an article titled, "The Remote-Work Dream Isn’t Dead, but It’s Slipping Away."
- February 25, 2026
Steve Pilloff, instructional professor of finance, shares advice for young adults who are thinking of getting a credit card in a WalletHub article titled, "Best Credit Cards for Young Adults."
- February 21, 2026
Using a generative AI tool to help with your taxes might be free and quick, but it comes with major risks of making costly mistakes. Here's why
- February 13, 2026
Finance professor Derek Horstmeyer discusses how floating rate debt should be added to a portfolio to add value during interest rate up cycles, in an article titled, "How Fixed-Rate Bonds Could Be Hurting Your Returns."
- February 16, 2026
Associate professor of marketing Laurie A. Meamber was featured in WalletHub's piece about Capital One SavorOne Cash Rewards Credit Card, in an section called, "Expert Thoughts on Capital One Savor."
- February 10, 2026
Finance professor Derek Horstmeyer discusses how AI‑driven agents could distort or obscure traditional economic signals, making it harder for the Federal Reserve to detect looming downturns, in an article titled, "BankThink To monitor an AI-driven economy, the Fed is going to need new tools."
- February 7, 2026
Steve Pilloff, instructional professor of finance, shares advice for households grappling with the affordability crisis in a Moneywise article titled, "Many US households feel like they can’t get ahead financially. Here’s why the math behind wages, rising costs and long-term savings keep falling short."
- February 4, 2026
Management professor Kevin Rockmann talks to HR Executive about how leadership in 2026 will differ from the past, in an article titled, "What will define ‘strong’ managers in 2026?"