Daniels Research Tackles Sports Fans’ Biggest Questions

Daniels Research Tackles Sports Fans’ Biggest Questions

Whap. Whap. Whap. A wooden bat beating a tin trash can. If you weren’t listening for it, you would have had no idea it was happening. But batters for the Houston Astros most certainly did. The sound was a sign, relayed from a camera in the outfield, trained on the...

Women in Finance Soar at Daniels

Women in Finance Soar at Daniels

Women in the finance sector are sparse—especially at the top. In a field that has been historically dominated by men, the higher up one goes on the leadership ladder, the fewer women there are. In financial services, 46% of employees are women, but women comprise only...

The Next Smart Step

The Next Smart Step

Of all jobs lost in December 2020, 100% belonged to women. This profound job loss statistic didn’t surprise Kelly Watson, a Daniels College of Business Executive PhD student. As an organizational diversity and inclusion consultant, researcher, educator and book...

Apartment Survey Shows Low Eviction and Nonpayment

Apartment Survey Shows Low Eviction and Nonpayment

Researchers at the University of Denver’s Daniels College of Business released the fourth quarter Denver Metro Apartment Vacancy and Rent report. In addition to the standard information, the survey collected COVID-related data, which found that most tenants are making...

Hold the Guac

Hold the Guac

Deciding whether to order a pizza, sandwich, burrito or salad is typically the first in a dizzying array of choices, from build-your-own varieties to customizing the “loaded” option. A Daniels College of Business professor’s curiosity about consumer behavior involving...

Q&A: Politics and Ethics in Business

Q&A: Politics and Ethics in Business

Many faculty members at the Daniels College of Business are evaluating the historic events of the past week—corporations ceasing political funding and endorsements and Big Tech pulling the plug on social media accounts and apps following a deadly riot that disrupted...

A Career Pivot

A Career Pivot

Sarah Sutherland is a former structural engineer. In June, she graduated from the Daniels College of Business, where she earned an MBA with a business analytics focus. Now, thanks to her Daniels education, she’s a consultant. When Sutherland decided to pivot careers,...

Partners in Research

Partners in Research

When leaders of The Integer Group first visited Daniels College of Business’s Consumer Insights and Business Innovation Center (CiBiC), both groups immediately saw the benefits of working together. After all, Integer, the world’s leading commerce agency, and CiBiC...

Connecting Sustainability Reporting to Business Value

Connecting Sustainability Reporting to Business Value

Leaders in ESG—environmental, social and governance—say the industry is making progress, but they also said there’s still a lot of work to do in standardizing how ESG is reported and measured. The Reiman School of Finance in the Daniels College of Business hosted four...