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Hankins' "Corporate Responses to Stock Fragility" accepted at Journal of Financial Economics

Kristine Hankins' paper with Richard Friberg (Stockholm School of Economics) and Itay Goldstein (The Wharton School) “Corporate Responses to Stock Fragility,” has been accepted at the Jo

Begley's paper featured in Columbia Law School's Blue Sky Blog

The editors of the Columbia Law School Blue Sky Blog, which focuses on corporations and capital markets, recently featured one of Taylor Begley's working papers. Read full blog.

Professor Quint Tatro Shares Expertise in WalletHub's Guide to Savings Accounts

Gatton professor Quint Tatro, host of the Podcast, DIY Money was featured in WalletHub's piece about savings accounts. Check it out! What advice do you have for someone looking for the best savings account right now?

Begley published in Management Science and Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis

Assistant Professor, Taylor Begley's papers, "Disaster Lending: 'Fair' Prices, but 'Unfair' Access, and "Long-Run Labor Costs of Housing Booms and Busts, have been accepted for publication by prestigious journals.

John Maze Stewart Department of Finance and Quantitative Methods Naming Ceremony

Gatton College of Business and Economics held a naming ceremony for the Department of Finance and Quantitive Methods featuring John Stewart, Scot Duncan, Provost Robert S. DiPaola, and Dean Simon Sheather. Photo by Shaun Ring.

Trevor Payne, 2023 Outstanding Senior | Finance

Trevor Payne has been selected as the Gatton Outstanding Senior in Finance. In his four years at UK, Trevor has proven an outstanding asset to our student population. He has completed four highly competitive internships with German American Bank, VonLehman & Co. M&A Advisory, Roebling Capital Partners, and Piper Sandler, where he will return following his May 2023 graduation.

Begley's paper accepted in The Review of Corporate Finance Studies

Taylor Begley's paper (co-authored with Daniel Weagley), "Firm Finances and the Spread of COVID-19: Evidence from Nursing Homes" has been accepted by The Review of Corporate Finance Studies.

$10 Million Gift to Expand Opportunities for Gatton College Students

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Dec. 13, 2022)— A transformative gift of $10 million will expand opportunities for students in the Gatton College of Business and Economics. Emphasizing a commitment to students and their success, the gift from John Maze Stewart, founding partner of MiddleGround Capital, was approved by the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees in today’s meeting.

Begley's research highlighted by Housing Matters, an Urban Institute Initiative

Taylor Begley's research is highlighted in Housing Matters, an Urban Institute Initiative, "Neighborhoods Targeted by the Community Reinvestment Act Receive a Lower Quality of Financial Products and Services." Read Full Article

Sovich paper accepted in Journal of Finance Title: "Aversion to Student Debt? Evidence from Low-Wage Workers"

David Sovich's paper, "Aversion to Student Debt? Evidence from Low-Wage Workers," has been accepted for publication in Journal of Finance.