Dr. Diane Hirshberg Named ISER Director
Dr. Diane Hirshberg, professor of education policy, has been selected as Director of the Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER).
Dr. Diane Hirshberg, professor of education policy, has been selected as Director of the Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER).
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) passed fifty years ago, creating 12 Alaska Native regional corporations within the state of Alaska that have diversified into successful state, national and global companies. Many village corporations and Native nonprofit organizations have also thrived and grown.
The College of Business and Public Policy is pleased to announce the 2021-2022 Tom Case Leadership Fellows cohort: Lorenzo Froehle, Liz Kubitz, Heather Lim, and Manny Rodriguez.
The Dean’s Office has awarded thirteen students with scholarships to continue their studies in the College of Business and Public Policy (CBPP). Recipients are selected by CBPP’s Scholarship Committee on the basis of merit, talent, or leadership/ community involvement.
The holiday shopping season is in full gear, but supply issues continue to complicate fulfillment of shoppers’ wish lists. ²ÊÉñvlllÕù°Ô Professor Darren Prokop is an expert in supply chain management, and has been featured in several recent articles on the topic.