Many students at Syracuse University’s Martin J. Whitman School of Management decide to take on more than one major. Bailey Loughnane ’22 (WHIT/NEW) is one such student, but he’s taken a chance on an unconventional route, being one of the first students…
Students Honored with D’Aniello Internships
Each semester, the Martin J. Whitman School of Management’s EEE department selects senior and graduate level students to participate in the prestigious D’Aniello Entrepreneurial Internship Program, which provides unique entrepreneurial opportunities for highly qualified candidates. D’Aniello interns work directly with…
Syracuse University Teams Compete in Hult Prize Competition Regionals
In March, three teams from Syracuse University advanced to the regionals of the 2019 Hult Prize Competition, a prestigious competition that challenges its participants to solve pressing social issues. Each year, fifteen regional events are held worldwide before the final global event, which is…
Whitman School Professor Inspires Psychology Faculty and Doctoral Students to Think Entrepreneurially
“We are all entrepreneurs in one way or another,” is one of the many lessons Professor of Entrepreneurial Practice Alexandra Kostakis of the Martin J. Whitman School of Management is sharing with a group of faculty and graduate students from…
Professor Emeritus Max R. Bloom Remembered
Max R. Bloom was a giant in the field of economics and a pioneer in teaching real estate. To his colleagues in Syracuse University’s College of Business Administration (now the Martin J. Whitman School of Management), he was a generous…
#WhitmanWatch: Sarah Whittaker
Sarah Whittaker Class of 2017 Majors: Marketing and communication sciences and disorders Hometown: Allentown, Pennsylvania Having a unique combination of interests, Sarah Whittaker was concerned at first about being able to incorporate all of her passions into her college experience.…
Born Into Academia
Breagin K. Riley, Ph.D., assistant professor of marketing, was meant to become a professor. Her grandmother, a linguist, and aunt, a sociologist, were both college professors. “I grew up around curious women telling me interesting stories and information they’d figured…
A Commitment to Giving to a Place that Was Home
Editor’s note: The following article first appeared in Whitman’s 2013-2014 Annual Report. Most people who have spent a good deal of time in Syracuse have likely heard someone refer to “the light” when giving directions in the Tipperary Hill area…