Remember the old-fashioned ice cream truck that could entice a crowd on a summer day with frozen treats and that familiar tune? That was just a precursor to the food trucks we love today. Mobile kitchens have popped up all over Denver in the past ten years. Many are...
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Students Take On Art Diversity Challenge
Diana Lutfi, Preeti Saldanha, Holly Trujillo and Sang Tong made up Team A, one of nine teams who competed in the 13th annual Inclusive Excellence Case Competition at the Daniels College of Business April 29. It was Saldanha’s second time entering the competition. This...
Fell Out of the Lucky Tree
Taylor Burd is pursuing a Master of Science in marketing at the Daniels College of Business. As part of her class Marketing, Tech + Innovation course, she had an opportunity to attend South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas, March 11-15. Burd shares her personal...
Amazon Delivers
A team of advertising and business analytics professionals from online retailing giant Amazon shared a behind-the-scenes view of real-world analytics with more than 50 students, professors and alumni on the University of Denver campus Feb. 11. The group explained how...
Launching Bold Ideas
Students competing in the 19th annual Race and Case competition were not shy about their recommendations to case sponsor Lockheed Martin. Each year, the Daniels College of Business partners with an organization to come up with a real-world case for graduate students...
Bitcoin, Blockchain and More
On Friday, Nov. 5, three cryptocurrency experts spoke at the fall 2021 Finance Forum, “Cryptocurrency—Many Questions and Many Answers.” Presented by the Reiman School of Finance at the University of Denver’s Daniels College of Business, the virtual event included a...
CEOs Treading Across Charged Landscape
Opening themselves up to a spectrum of political criticism, a number of CEOs have recently voiced opinions on some portion of this year’s wave of 361 voting rights-related bills proposed in 47 states. Their statements and the responses they generate have elevated a...
Does Negotiation Need to be A Battle of Wits?
David Worley is the executive director of Executive Education at the Daniels College of Business. One of his all-time favorite films is the Princess Bride (1987), the whimsical story of the lead character Wesley saving the Princess. Worley shares his take on...
International Race and Case Mines for Sustainable Ethics
Ethical Communications Strategies How does a global mining company balance questions about sustainability and the local communities it works with, while extending a highly profitable operation in a remote corner of the planet? And how can it effectively communicate...