Tippie News

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The race to take classes digital

Wednesday, April 22, 2020
When the announcement came that classes at the University of Iowa were moving online, the clock started ticking. An Executive MBA class was slated to take place in just 48 hours. Tippie’s Darrin Thompson stepped up and made it happen.
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A heart to help drives Tippie student

Wednesday, April 22, 2020
An active volunteer for UI Dance Marathon, marketing major Morgan Smith (BBA20) is no stranger to helping others. So even as she lost her on-campus jobs and suffered disappointment in her final weeks of college ending the way they did, she looked for ways to help.
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Keeping the wheels on the bus

Wednesday, April 22, 2020
James Hughes (BBA20) is one of the student employees at CAMBUS that are making sure transportation is not a barrier for University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (UIHC) health care workers.
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How to succeed in the world of finance

Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Tippie alum Michael Karsa (BBA12) was interviewed as part of a series about the “How to Navigate and Succeed in the Modern World of Finance.”
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Faculty go the extra mile for students

As colleges began evacuating campuses, University of Iowa professor Mike Colbert found himself driving across the state to deliver a laptop from the campus' business analytics lab to a student's rural home. Read about how faculty and students are adjusting to online university life in the Des Moines Register.
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The future of work

On this edition of Iowa Public Radio's River to River, Ben Kieffer is joined by Michele Williams and Daniel Newton from the University of Iowa Tippie College of Business to discuss our new work-from-home world and how work might change in a post-pandemic world.
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UI professor researches how to cope with the stress of working from home

Beth Livingston, an assistant professor from the Tippie College of Business, created YouTube videos that share the results of her research on how people can cope with the managerial and organizational stress of working from home with the community.
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Out of this world tips for working in isolation

For about five years, Daniel Newton has been studying how astronauts work in isolation aboard the International Space Station. With the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Iowa professor realized his research was becoming more relevant to him and those he knows.