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Alumni Spotlight: Misha Harneja ’23 "I envision myself contributing to purpose-driven marketing initiatives and specializing in marketing analytics to generate innovative marketing strategies."

January 23, 2024 by | Alumni

Misha Harneja recently approached the completion of her undergraduate journey at Chapman University, and reflects on the transformative experiences that have shaped her academic and professional trajectory. In this blog post, we delve into Misha’s insights, campus involvement, research endeavors, and the invaluable skills she has acquired at the Argyros College of Business and Economics.

Student Spotlight: Khushi Patel Celebrating Research through Data

September 12, 2022 by | Students

My name is Khushi Patel. I am a senior with a double major in Accounting and Business Administration (Finance Emphasis) graduating in December 2022. Additionally, I was the former President of the Accounting Society, treasurer of the South Asian Student Association, Chapman Ambassador, and Executive Finance Assistant for the Student Government Association. I have been working as

Faculty Spotlight: Cristina Giannantonio, Ph.D. and Amy Hurley-Hanson, Ph.D. World Autism Awareness Day on April 2nd

April 1, 2022 by | Faculty

Professors Cristina Giannantionio, Ph.D. and Amy Hurley-Hanson, Ph.D. have taught courses in management at the Argyros School for over 25 years. Something people may not know about Professor Giannantionio and Professor Hurley-Hanson is their important research about autism in the workplace. The Argyros School recognizes World Autism Awareness Day this April 2nd by highlighting some

Hank Adler Receives National Attention Following Wall Street Journal Publication Proposed California Wealth Tax Will Chase Businesses and Individuals From the State

January 20, 2021 by | Argyros School News

Argyros School Associate Professor Hank Adler is receiving national attention for a recent article he had published in the Wall Street Journal. An expert in individual and corporate taxes and a twenty year partner at Deloitte & Touche, Professor Adler’s article examines the consequences from a wealth tax proposed by the state of California. The

Annual workshop in experimental economics inspires attendees “This workshop made me sure that experimental economics is the field I want to be in”

January 29, 2020 by | Argyros School News

January 7-11, 2020 This year marks the 25th annual Visiting Graduate Student Workshop in Experimental Economics held at the Economic Science Institute at Chapman University. To mark this special year, something different was done: previous alumni of the workshop were invited back to present. The goal of bringing previous attendees to present their research was to

Chapman University Professors Publish Important New Book on Autism Autism in the Workplace examines the Impact of Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Workplace and introduces the term “Generation A” into the careers literature.

January 3, 2020 by | Faculty

Argyros School Professors Cristina Giannantonio and Amy Hurley-Hanson, with Professor Amy Jane Griffiths of the Attallah College of Educational Studies, have published a book entitled Autism in the Workplace: Creating Positive Employment and Career Outcomes for Generation A. This book introduces the term “Generation A” which refers to the roughly 500,000 young adults with Autism

Jared Rubin, Ph.D. Receives Second Award for Book "Rulers, Religions, and Riches" Recognized as Best Book in Global Economic History

September 23, 2019 by | Argyros School News

Congratulations to Jared Rubin, Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Co-Director of the Institute for the Study of Religion, Economics and Society. Dr. Rubin’s book Rulers, Religion, and Riches won the Lindert-Williamson Prize by the Economic History Association for Outstanding Book in Global Economic History. The Lindert-Williamson Prize is awarded every third year for the best book in the

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