January 13, 2022

Embarking upon a new year, with a multitude of challenges, the economic recovery continues globally and regionally, bringing a new year of recovery.


January 13, 2022

Five professors have earned the distinction of being among the top 2% of scientists worldwide as measured by the impact of their research publications: Stephen P. Borgatti, Daniel J. Brass, Scott Kelley, John Peloza and Simon Sheather.


December 17, 2021

Happy Holidays from the Gatton College of Business and Economics! Simon receives a surprise visit from Santa Claus for a "Down Under"  holiday celebration!


December 13, 2021

An experiential learning opportunity for students to apply economic learnings in a real-world setting.


December 06, 2021

Mark (Sung-Yuan) Cheng, a Ph.D. student in the Von Allmen School of Accountancy, was recognized for his research in the 2021 University of Kentucky's GradResearch Live! Competition. Cheng placed second for research that provides evidence on when climate risk disclosures are important to investors.


November 24, 2021

Hosted by the Department of Finance, the Women in Finance Summit celebrated women who are currently in the finance field and rising professionals from the Gatton College. 


November 23, 2021

The November edition means the holidays are just around the corner. This month, we reflect on all the things we are thankful for -- especially getting to interview students & faculty. Watch now!


November 22, 2021

Quintin Wilson (center), Luke Fortner (center) and Matthew Ruffolo (kicker) are part of the One Year MBA program, while Will Levis (quarterback) is working toward a Master’s of Science in Finance (MSF). Watch the video and Go Cats!


November 16, 2021

In a recent WalletHub feature, Allan Chen, Gatton Endowed Chair in Marketing, offers money-saving advice and insight on factors that affect holiday spending. To help consumers avoid post-holiday regret, WalletHub also calculated the maximum holiday budget for each of 570 U.S. cities.


November 12, 2021

The saying goes, “it’s the most wonderful time of the year,” but massive supply chain disruptions are leaving shelves empty and raising prices for what’s in stock. Marketing and Supply Chain professors Carol Chavez and Corinne Hassler help shoppers make the most of the holiday season.