- September 3, 2025
Sarah Wittman, assistant professor of management, speaks to Great Place to Work about the advantages of being authentically human in the workplace.
- September 3, 2025
Municipal bonds (munis) typically offer lower yields than taxable bonds, but their tax-exempt status—especially from federal and often state taxes—can result in higher effective returns for investors in higher tax brackets.
- August 25, 2025
Management professor Kevin Rockmann discusses his latest research about the power of storytelling in the workplace for Charter.
- August 22, 2025
The article argues that the rise of stablecoins and a less independent Federal Reserve could disrupt global central bank cooperation, potentially weaponizing U.S. dollar dominance and threatening international monetary stability.
- August 21, 2025
Lisa Gring-Pemble, associate professor in the Business Foundations area, is interviewed in Authority Magazine on her ideas about bridging the leadership gender gap.
- August 6, 2025
Finance professor Derek Horstmeyer writes for The Wall Street Journal about how the maturity timeline of bonds affects investment risk.
- August 2, 2025
Forbes interviews management professor Kevin Rockmann about his latest research on using near-death experiences as fodder for workplace storytelling.
- July 23, 2025
Finance professor Derek Horstmeyer, together with Costello alumni Stephano Sanahuja and Yuge Pang, recently published the piece titled, "Volatility Signals: Do Equities Forecast Bonds?" in Enterprising Investor.
- July 3, 2025
Finance professor Derek Horstmeyer recently published a piece titled, "The Best Way to Take RMDs From Your Retirement Accounts" in the Wall Street Journal.
- July 9, 2025
Accounting professor Young Hoon Kim's paper on the individualistic work habits of accountants with uncommon names is covered at the Going Concern blog.