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December 2019
- ABC 7 Chicago
Christmas Eve shoppers looking for last-minute gifts enjoy unseasonably mild weather →
Professor Mary Ann McGrath on this holiday season's strong shopping trends. - Financial Times
Money, trolls, timewasting: the impact of social media on work →
Jenna Drenten, assistant professor of marketing, on how social media platforms such as Instagram innately encourage influencers to engage with harassers. - Fortune
I Worked at McKinsey. Here’s How the Firm Needs to Change. →
Seth Green, founding director of the Baumhart Center, on how McKinsey needs to shift its values and place greater emphasis on social purpose. - City Sun Times
World Hunger on the Rise — Causes, Consequences and Solutions →
Professor Cliff Shultz considers how market-oriented economies can incentivize farmers to increase food production.
November 2019
- Poets and Quants
How B-Schools are Meeting Tech Demand →
Professor Nancy Landrum weighs in on how business schools are addressing demand for sustainability education. - Crain's Chicago Business
2019 MBA Guide: MBA programs go digital →
Quinlan's new Next Generation MBA is highlighted for its innovative approach to MBA education. - Loyola Phoenix
'It's the prestige': Loyola students weigh in on Apple AirPods, a 'status symbol' on campus →
Professor Mary Ann McGrath provides insight into Apple's marketing strategy. - WGN Radio
Professor Al Gini explores the nature of lying and how it impacts human beings →
Professor Al Gini on what makes a lie, why we lie, and its impact on society. - CGTN America
Reaching for the sky with condo tower despite slowing growth →
Professor Abol Jalilvand shares insights into rising debt and its affect on the housing market. - WBEZ/Chicago Public Radio
Naperville Buffalo Wild Wings Incident Sparks Corporate Dialogues →
Founding Director of the Baumhart Center Seth Green challenges companies to help address systemic racism. - WBBM Newsradio
McDonald’s Serves Up Social Responsibility With CEO’s Firing: Expert →
Founding Director of the Baumhart Center Seth Green on how social responsibility is becoming as important to companies as their responsibility to shareholders.
October 2019
- Bloomberg News
Business School Students Are Putting the Planet Before Profits →
Assistant Professor Nancy Landrum is featured in Bloomberg's article on preparing business students for the climate crisis. - Financial Times
Social purpose: how business schools around the world measure up →
Quinlan was one of only four business schools in the world recognized for excellence in three or more of the social impact activity areas identified by the Financial Times. - Financial Times
Business schools work towards a better world →
Dean Kevin Stevens describes the type of student that Quinlan recruits: one who wants to marry profit with purpose and to be well versed in social impact. - Financial Times
Are academics lagging in debate on the future of business? →
The article cites Professor Nancy Landrum's research showing that few sustainability courses prepare business people for the realities of climate change. - CGTN America
Gig economy: Uber launches new app to connect employers with temp staff →
Assistant Professor Peter Norlander offers some concerns about the new Uper Works app, which launched in Chicago in October: “Everyone thinks they can drive a car, but can they drive a forklift?” - WGN Radio: Wintrust Business Lunch
U of C, Loyola shorten some MBAs →
Frank Sennett from Crain’s Chicago Business explains why Loyola's redesigned MBA program will appeal to more students. The MBA is discussed beginning at 25:06. - Crain's Chicago Business
U of C, Loyola shorten some MBAs →
Dean Kevin Stevens is quoted in an article on Quinlan's radical redesign of its MBA program, including providing more classes in areas like data-driven decision strategy, consulting, and ethics. Similar coverage appeared on Crain's Daily Gist podcast →
September 2019
- Bloomberg News
Uber Argues Driver Names Are ‘Closely Guarded Trade Secrets’ →
Assistant Professor Peter Norlander requested ride-share driver names from the City of Chicago, as the city licenses these drivers. Uber and Lyft argue that releasing the driver names would cause competitive harm. Similar coverage appeared in Fortune and the LA Times.
August 2019
- WGN Radio
What does it take to be an effective leader? →
Professor Al Gini was on Extension 720 to discuss the 10 virtues of outstanding leadership.
July 2019
- WTTW/Chicago Tonight
Fed Cuts Interest Rates for First Time Since 2008 Recession→
Professor Tassos Malliaris weighs in on the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates. - New York Times
From Environmental Leader to ‘Worst Company in the World’→
Professor Nancy Landrum comments in an article on Cargill's environmental record. - WTTW/Chicago Tonight
Summer Reading List 2019: New and Old Books to Explore→
Professor Al Gini on his recommended summer books. - WTTW/Chicago Tonight
What is Risk Management, and How Will it Save Chicago Money?→
Professor Abol Jalilvand on how risk management can help Chicago.
May 2019
- Crain's Chicago Business
Want an MBA from an in-person program? Good luck.→
Dean Kevin Stevens quoted in Crain's Chicago discussing the future of full-time MBA programs. - WGN Radio
What is the most important philosophy book of all-time?→
Professor Al Gini was on Extention 720 to discuss why he believes “Man’s Search for Meaning” is the most important philosophy book ever. - Loyola Phoenix
Loyola Limited-Inspired Cafe Opens in Edgewater→
Dean Kevin Stevens attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Helix Cafe, which is owned by Loyola graduates Sean Connolly and Caitlin Botsios. Inspired by Loyola Limited, the cafe supports youth employment. - The Conversation
How highly sexualised imagery is shaping 'influence' on Instagram — and harassment is rife→
Professor Jenna Drenten co-authored a study finding that Instagram influencers use a highly sexualized aesthetic and are subject to significant sexual harassment. This research was also featured in Sociology Lens [https://www.sociologylens.net/topics/communication-and-media/sex-online-instagram-influencers-work/25039].
April 2019
- Crain's Chicago Business
Is this deli-meat maker eating Oscar Mayer's lunch?→
Seth Green, executive lecturer and founding director of the Baumhart Center, on the impressive longevity and growth of Carl Buddig and Company.
March 2019
- Morning Blend Midwest
Dean Stevens on Arrupe College→
Dean Kevin Stevens discusses the promise of of Loyola University Chicago. - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Study cited in Wisconsin debate on expanding Medicaid and taking federal money called 'garbage'→
Professor Tim Classen on a study by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty and the Center for Research On the Wisconsin Economy, or CROWE, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. - Crain's Business Chicago
Boeing missed a critical moment for leadership→
Seth Green, executive lecturer and founding director of the Baumhart Center, lists three things companies can learn from Boeing's mistakes. - Chicago Tribune
University of Chicago's Booth School of Business slips from top spot in U.S. News & World Report ranking→
The article notes that Quinlan's part-time MBA is ranked No. 40 in the nation. - CGTN America
Boeing stock drops after Ethiopia plane crash disaster→
Seth Green, executive lecturer and founding director of the Baumhart Center, on the challenges Boeing faces.
February 2019
- BYU Radio
Vacation Fails→
Professor Jenna Drenten discussing why parents film surprises to their children for online entertainment.
January 2019
- WGN TV
Sears reaches 11th hour deal to stay in business→
Seth Green, executive lecturer and founding director of the Baumhart Center, was featured in a report on Sears. - The Conversation
The bizarre phenomenon of vacation surprise videos→
Professor Jenna Drenten explores the trend of people recording their children's reaction to surprise gifts. This article was also featured on Mashable.
December 2018
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation
Communicating Your Circular Economy Message→
Professor Nancy Landrum writes about communications strategies for organizations that utilize the circular economy. - Crain's Chicago Business
A local medical group that's set to make some waves outside Illinois→
Professor Tim Classen discusses the challenges of Medicare for medical providers. - The Findings Report
Men 2.0→
Professor Linda Tuncay Zayer on the role of media and business in gender. - Vox
Why do we stop giving meaningful gifts to our friends?→
Professor Mary Ann McGrath's research on gift-giving and gender was cited in this article.
November 2018
- Supply Chain Management Review
The ethical supply chain→
Supply Value and Value Center research was featured in an article discussing the importance of ethics in supply chain. - CGTN America
US retail struggles as consumer landscape changes →
Professor Stacy Neier Beran on the future of retail. - Ad Age
ANA moves ahead with program to prep new generation of industry players →
Professor Stacy Neier Beran on how real-world experiences are incorporated into Quinlan marketing classes. - SPAN Magazine
Humane Human Resources →
Professor Arup Varma on what makes a happy workforce, particularly among expatriate employees. - Crain's Chicago Business
5 questions to ask before choosing an MBA program →
Katherine Acles, assistant dean of Graduate Programs, on the questions to ask before enrolling in an MBA program.
October 2018
- CBS Chicago
Customers Sour On Customer Service By Sears →
Seth Green, executive lecturer and founding director, Baumhart Center, on how bankruptcy can impact customer service. - NBC Chicago
Subscription Doctors Could Be a Future Convenience →
Professor Tim Classen in a report on a no-insurance healthcare model called direct primary care.
September 2018
- Media Planet
The 4 Core Benefits of Corporate-University Partnerships →
Dean Kevin Stevens on how developing a relationship between corporations and schools benefit all.
July 2018
- Chicago Tonight
US Economy Strong But Trump’s Tariffs Could Cause Problems →
Professor Tassos Malliaris on Trump, tariffs, trade, and the current U.S. economic outlook. - Associated Press
AP FACT CHECK: No Proof Rauner Profits Off Family Separation →
Professor Swasti Gupta-Mukherjee on private equity investors. Similar coverage appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Seattle Times, among other outlets. - Fra Noi
Pecori Fioretti offers sage advice to Loyola grads →
Nicki Pecori Fioretti, MBA '96, gave the keynote address at the 2018 Quinlan Commencement Ceremony.
June 2018
- Chicago Tonight
Summer Reading List: Chicago Authors Share 12 Picks for 2018 →
Professor Al Gini shares his top 2018 summer reading selections. - CBS Chicago
Using A Musk Magnet To Lure Amazon To Chicago →
Seth Green, executive lecturer and founding director, Baumhart Center, discusses Mayor Rahm Emanuel's O’Hare express deal with Elon Musk—and how it could influence the decision on Amazon's second headquarters. - WGN Radio
What does it say about us when we choose to procrastinate? →
Professor Al Gini discusses the concept of procrastination.
May 2018
- CBS Chicago
More Sears Store Closings On The Way →
Seth Green, executive lecturer and founding director, Baumhart Center, on Sears and the inevitability of its stores closing. - CGTN
American Sports: U.S. Supreme Court paves way for legal betting →
Professor Keith Lambrecht on a recent ruling by the Supreme Court that has paved the way for individual states to legalize sports betting. - Chicagotalks
Women-owned businesses of Logan Square grow amidst sexism →
Professor Dawn Harris on negativity towards women in the business world. - Interaksyon
Ethel Booba’s witty commentaries and the impact of comedy on politics →
Professor Al Gini on humor and politics. - Chicago Tribune
Chicagoans wanted to be where 'an American marries a prince.' Here's what they saw on Meghan and Harry's big day →
Professor Jenna Drenten discusses the Royal Wedding, consumer culture, and her attendance at the festivities in Windsor. - WGN Radio
Professor Al Gini explores what it means to be a great leader →
Professor Al Gini on the Great Man Theory of Leadership. - CGTN Africa
World Cup 2026: Joint Canada, Mexico & USA bid up against Morocco →
Professor Cliff Shultz on the 2026 FIFA World Cup and whether President Donald Trump's recent comments will affect the joint bid of the United States, Mexico, and Canada. - IAI News
My Job, My Self: How Work Defines Us →
Professor Al Gini on work and how it is essential to being human. - Loyola Phoenix
Title IX Compliance Process Allows for Mistakes →
Professor Keith Lambrecht on Title IX.
April 2018
- Benefits Canada
Technology to have biggest impact on the future of work: survey →
Professor Dow Scott on the biggest impacts on the workplace in the next five years. - Voyage Chicago
Meet Carolyn Kmet of Loyola University of Chicago →
Profile on Professor Carolyn Kmet and her professional journey. - Chicago Tonight
Federal Deficit to Top $1 Trillion in 2020, CBO Says →
Professor Tassos Malliaris on the projected spike in the federal deficit and what's driving it.
March 2018
- CGTN America
Illinois pig farmers worry China trade tariffs could decimate industry →
Professor Julián Díaz on how Chinese tariffs on U.S. imports could heavily impact the U.S. pork industry. - The Times of Northwest Indiana
Family business succession takes a lot of planning →
Anne Smart, director of the Family Business Center, on planning succession for a family business. - WGN Radio
How can we grow older without being old? →
Professor Al Gini discusses the concept of aging and growing older, and the key to a successful aging process. - CGTN America
Planned US metal tariffs rattle workers at Wisconsin canning factory →
Professor Julián Díaz on how a trade war connected to the proposed new U.S. metal tariff could significantly impact the economy.
February 2018
- WGN Radio
Loyola University Professor Al Gini: “I think killing others demonstrates our anger and irrationality but killing children demonstrates evil”→
Professor Al Gini discusses the Florida shooting and how democracy can prevent these tragedies from happening. - CGTN America
Fans flock to Minneapolis for Super Bowl LII →
Sara Gramata on the marketing and controversies of football's championship game.
January 2018
- Loyola Phoenix
Loyola Will Spend $270 million on Suburban Hospital →
Professor Tim Classen on the benefits of Loyola Medicine's plans to purchase MacNeal Hospital in Berwyn. - WGN Radio: Wintrust Business Launch
Listen →
Jack Lavin, president and CEO, Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, discusses the 2018 Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey results (segment begins at 10:30). - WGN Radio
News Coverage →
News coverage of the 2018 Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey, jointly conducted by Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce and Quinlan. - Crain's Chicago Business
Chicago's small businesses are growing. But they worry about talent. →
The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce and Quinlan partnered on the 2018 Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey. - Crain's Chicago Business
What's working—and what's not—for Chicago entrepreneurs →
Oped by Jack Lavin, president and CEO, Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce on the results of the 2018 Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey. - Chicago Business Journal
Chicago's small businesses more optimistic about the year ahead →
Staffing is a growing concern for small businesses in Chicago, according to the 2018 Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey. - Nagpur Today
FORE International Sustainable Conference – Making Sustainability part of Business and Society →
Professor Jennifer Griffin on the importance of corporate social responsibility among managers in the corporate world. - WBEZ
After days-long outage, Internet provider says service is restored →
Seth Green on recent AT&T internet outages and the company's social responsibility. - WGN Radio
Are we living in a golden age of political satire? →
Professor Al Gini discusses the history of political satire and how it has evolved through the years.
December 2017
- The Conversation
During the holidays, giving gifts to the dead can help you cope with grief →
Professor Jenna Drenten on how gift-giving rituals can help people cope with death during the holidays by maintaining connections with lost loved ones. - CGTN America
The Rise of Bitcoin: CEM to start trading cryptocurrency futures →
Professor Steven Todd discusses the future of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, now that the CME Group is trading bitcoin futures. - Business First AM
Millennials and Money →
Professor Linda Tuncay-Zayer discusses how brands advertise to millennials. - The 21st Show
Health Insurance Updates; Gender And Pricing Discrimination; Illinois’ 199th Birthday →
Professor Katherine Sredl on the "pink tax," where business are able to charge women more for their services. - The Conversation
Social media, the ‘bikini bridge’ and the viral contagion of body ideals →
Professor Jenna Drenten on how body ideals spread through social media. - CGTN America
Business around US college football continues growth →
Professor Sara Gramata on how negative publicity around the NFL has lead to a growth in the college football sport.
November 2017
- CGTN America
Brick and mortar stores kickoff holiday shopping season →
Professor Mary Ann McGrath on Black Friday and its importance for retailers. - WGN Radio
Is the pursuit of happiness actually making us unhappy?. →
Professor Al Gini discusses the pursuit of happiness and tips on becoming more fulfilled individuals. - Observer
According to Science, Gym Selfies May Actually Be Good for Your Health →
Professor Geraldine Henderson co-authored a study that revealed that people who share photographic evidence of their weight loss journey are more likely to stay motivated. - WebMD
Social Media Can Help Boost Weight Loss Success →
Professor Geraldine Henderson co-authored a study that revealed that people who share photographic evidence of their weight loss journey are more likely to stay motivated. - Supply Chain Management Review
Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Make Their Mark →
Members of the Supply and Value Chain Center discuss how some of today’s leading companies are approaching sustainability and corporate responsibility. - Washington Post
Papa John’s claim that NFL protests are hurting pizza sales is a stretch. But the backlash won’t last →
Professor Geraldine Henderson on race in the marketplace as it relates to the recent claim Papa John's made against the NFL.
October 2017
- Men's Fitness
Want to stick to your weight-loss goals? Share a selfie of your progress →
Professor Geraldine Henderson co-authored a study that finds that people who share photographic evidence of their weight loss journey are more likely to stay motivated. - Chicago Tribune
Health care pioneer: La Grange doctor opens membership-based family practice →
Professor Tim Classen on the benefits of direct primary care for patients and doctors. - WBEZ
Al Gini on Why It's More Important To Laugh Than Ever →
Professor Al Gini discusses the importance of having humor and his new book, 'The Importance of Being Funny.' - Chicago Tribune
What's so funny about tragedy? Some new books try to answer →
Professor Al Gini discusses the importance of humor in our lives and his new book, "The Importance of Being Funny." - Crain's Chicago Business
Anti-immigration Climate puts the Squeeze on MBA Programs that Recruit Overseas →
Dean Kevin Stevens discusses the impact of an anti-immigration climate in attracting foreign students to U.S. business schools.
September 2017
- WGN Radio
Why is it Important to have Humor in our Lives? →
Professor Al Gini discusses the importance of having humor in our lives and his new book, "The Importance of Being Funny." - Crain's Chicago Business
Female CEOs in Chicago Lose More Ground →
Associate Professor Dawn Harris on the presence of fewer women in the C-suite pipeline. - Chicago Sun-Times
The Daily News in America Got You Down? Tell a Joke →
Professor Al Gini discusses how humor and jokes can serve as coping mechanisms for dealing with reality. - Chicago Tonight
Chicago Joins Bidding War for New Amazon Headquarters →
Seth Green, Executive Lecturer and Founding Director, Baumhart Center, on Chicago's bid for the new Amazon headquarters. - Chicago Tonight
Al Gini on 'The Importance of Being Funny' →
Professor Al Gini discusses his new book, "The Importance of Being Funny." - The Wall Street Journal
Expedia’s Executive Moves Signal Smooth Succession Plans →
Clinical professor Andrew Keyt on emergency transition planning for businesses. - Crain's Chicago Business
2017 Who's Who in Chicago →
Dean Kevin Stevens was named to Crain's annual Who's Who list.
August 2017
- WGN Radio
What are the lessons we can learn from sports? →
Professor Al Gini on the role of sports in our society. - Chicago Tribune
Loyola program opens college doors for vulnerable students→
John and Kathy Schreiber generously gift $6 million for Arrupe students and graduates. The Schreibers have a history of significant philanthropic support for Loyola, including a $10 million gift to Quinlan in 2014. - The Wall Street Journal
As Black-Owned Banks Struggle, Community Sounds Alarm→
Nicholas Lash, professor of finance, on minority-owned banks. - The Wall Street Journal
The Executive Job That’s Like ‘Kissing a Porcupine’ →
Andrew Keyt, clinical professor, on how non-relative executives can succeed in a family business.
July 2017
- Crain's Chicago Business
Robots will take your job, if you work in warehousing →
Maciek Nowak, an associate professor of supply chain management, on the benefits of automation for retailers and logistics companies. - Chicago Tonight
Summer Reading List 2017: Mysteries, Histories and ... Ice Cream →
Professor Al Gini discusses his summer reading recommendations. - WGN Radio
How should we incorporate the Seven Heavenly Virtues into our daily lives? →
Professor Al Gini breaks down the seven heavenly virtues.
June 2017
- Motherboard
The iPhone Has Objectified Our Faces →
Assistant Professor Jenna Drenten examines the role of face-altering apps on iPhones and selfies in shaping consumers' beauty expectations. - WGN Radio
Why we should look at retirement as “second adulthood” →
Professor Al Gini discusses work and retirement.
May 2017
- The Wall Street Journal
Succession Planning in a Family Business →
Andrew Keyt, clinical professor, discusses succession planning. - WalletHub
2017's Best Memorial Day Sales →
Mary Anne McGrath, professor and chair of the Marketing Department, gives advice for shoppers during Memorial Day weekend. - Chicago Magazine
How to Get 3,000 Pounds of Beef Jerky from Reno to Seattle →
Maciek Nowak, an associate professor of supply chain management, on logistics. - WGN Radio
Why is it important to have a healthy work-life balance? →
Professor Al Gini breaks down the value of work. - Health Care Business
Prostate cancer patients would pay $2,000 more for better, MR-US, biopsies →
Quinlan's interdisciplinary research with the Stritch School of Medicine on patient willingness to pay more for more accurate biopsies is featured.
April 2017
- The Hill
Going Green — why environmental protection is both a business and legislative concern →
Professor of Sustainable Business Management Nancy Landrum discusses the importance of corporate social responsibility. - The Conversation
US Business Schools failing on climate change →
Professor of Sustainable Business Management Nancy Landrum shares her research on how US business schools have been slow to adapt to climate change. - Science Magazine
Prostate cancer patients would pay $2,000 for more accurate biopsies, Loyola study finds →
Marketing faculty members Joan Phillips and Alexander Krasnikov were recognized for their joint study with Stritch School of Medicine faculty on spending choices made by cancer patients. - Medium
Why Save the Sacred Land? →
Professor Nancy Landrum explains why it's of importance to conserve the Navajo Nation. - Fortune
Will Anybody Actually Use Tesla’s Electric Semi Truck? →
Mike Hewitt, associate professor of Supply Chain Management and Information Systems, discusses the possible future of Tesla's new electric vehicle.
March 2017
- Chicago Tonight
How Rising Interest Rates Will Affect Consumers and the Economy →
Professor Tassos Malliaris discusses rising interest rates and their effect on the economy. - Marketing Dive
Can the Call for Diversity in Marketing Survive Exclusionary Politics →
Associate Professor Geraldine Henderson discusses the topic of diversity in marketing as it pertains to millennials. - Bao Ha Tinh Newspaper (In Vietnamese)
Sustainable Practices at International Workshop →
Professor Clifford Shultz presented research on sustainable business practices at an international workshop sponsored by Vietnamese government officials. - Chicago Inno
Illinois Universities Are Sprouting Startups at a Rapid Pace →
Quinlan's Urban Social Benefit Incubator was featured as a program initiative that helps spur start-up creation.
February 2017
- Pacific Standard
Geoengineering: A Dangerous Tool or Climate Control of the Future? →
Professor of Sustainable Business Management Nancy Landrum discusses geoengineering and its future. - Thrive Global
Circular Argument: Adopting nature's business model might be best investment →
Professor of Sustainable Business Management Nancy Landrum explains why businesses should look towards nature to reduce energy waste. - ABC 7
JC Penney closing up to 140 stores →
Associate Professor Lauren Labrecque comments on the current trends regarding physical retail stores in an era of online shopping.
January 2017
- WGN Radio
Why do we celebrate Valentine's Day? →
Professor Al Gini tackles the subject of love, including the origins of Valentine's Day and the industry behind it. - Chicago Tonight
How Healthy Is Illinois' Job Market? →
Assistant Professor Peter Norlander discusses the prognosis for the state and local job markets. Watch the video below.
- Medill Reports Chicago
Illinois Loses Jobs in December →
Assistant Professor Peter Norlander comments on Illinois' economic growth. - Supply Chain 24/7
The Value of a Supply Chain Executive Education →
John Caltagirone, founding director of the Loyola Business Leadership Hub, discusses the importance of executive education for supply chain professionals. - WGN Radio
What Can You Do to Become a More Balanced Human Being? →
Professor Al Gini joins radio talk show host Justin Kaufmann to discuss New Year's resolutions and ways to make yourself a better person.
December 2016
- Bloomberg Markets
Chinese Bid for U.S. Exchange Clears National Security Review →
Associate Professor Steven Todd comments on the Chicago Stock Exchange and its business deal with a Chinese-led investment group.
November 2016
- ABC 7
How to Avoid Political Debates at Your Thanksgiving Table →
Professor Al Gini and Loyola students discuss ways to avoid political debate during the holidays. - Chicago Magazine
Could Trump Bring Manufacturing Jobs Back to Chicago? →
Julián P. Díaz, assistant professor of economics, comments on Trump's proposed trade policies. - CNN International
Theo Epstein’s managerial strategy →
Sara Gramata, a lecturer in marketing and sport management, discusses managerial lessons from the Cub's World Series win. - Business Manager
Leaders Make History, They Do Not Simply Repeat It! →
Professor Arup Varma discusses key tenets that define a leader based on his experiences.
October 2016
- Crain's Chicago Business
What CEOs could learn from the Cubs' Joe Maddon →
Sara Gramata, a lecturer in marketing and sport management, discusses six management principles that helped lead the Chicago Cubs to their recent playoff success. - Supply Chain Brain
Study shows profit but low priority in sustainable supply chain →
Loyola's Supply and Value Chain Center and West Monroe Partners surveyed North American supply chain executives to understand their views with respect to building a sustainable supply chain. - WUTQ 100.7/Utica-Rome, NY
Joan Phillips on Negative Campaign Ads →
Joan Phillips, associate dean and marketing professor, discusses the power of negative campaign ads.
September 2016
- CBS 2 Chicago
Women pushing to end "pink tax" on retail items →
Instructor Katherine Sredl discusses the "pink tax" on women and how millennials are beginning to rebel. - Crain's Chicago Business
Why you'll be paying more for teacher pensions →
Finance instructor Bill Bergman explains teacher pensions in his opinion piece. - WGN Radio
Have we lost the ability to be fair to our opponents? →
Professor Al Gini discusses fanaticism in politics during election season. - Chicago Tonight
New Trends in Tipping →
Associate professor of economics Tim Classen discusses trends in tipping. - Crain's Chicago Business
2016 Who's Who in Chicago →
Dean Kevin Stevens was named to Crain's annual Who's Who list.
August 2016
- Crain's Chicago Business
In Chicago, a new buzzword among MBA programs: Flexibility →
Associate Dean Pam McCoy describes how Quinlan's hybrid EMBA program offers convenience and flexibility to working professionals. - Chicago Tribune
MBA programs are going outside the classroom. Here's why. →
Assistant Dean Katherine Acles says Loyola will expand its study abroad options for graduate business students. - Chicago Tribune
How many MBA grads stay in Chicago? →
Quinlan alumni stay in—and contribute to—Chicago business at high rates. - BBC
Why you shouldn't ask people what they do →
Professor Al Gini explains why employees should have a strong identity outside of their job. - AP
Some Black Business Owners Strain to Sell to Black Consumers →
Professor Geraldine Henderson explains how black-owned businesses offer black consumers distinct advantages.
July 2016
- American Marketing Association
Could Clinton's Role Models Spot Be as Historic as Morning in America? →
Professor Joan M. Phillips shares insight on political ads. - Crain's Chicago Business
Can Amazon convince thousands to work at its warehouses? →
Professor Maciek Nowak explains Amazon's biggest challenge when recruiting employees. - Chicago Tribune
United pilot's tweet about hanging Hillary reveals the wrong stuff →
Professor Al Gini talks how employees should express opinions, while being mindful of the companies they represent. - Supply Chain Management Review
Better Practices for College Recruiting →
Harry Haney, associate director, Supply and Value Chain Center, explains how the best companies are attracting innovative talent. - Market News International
Chicago Econ Expanding, Biz Confidence Up →
Hassan Akmal, director of Business Career Services, discusses the expanding Chicago business community. - WGN Radio
Why do we choose not to take vacations?→
Professor Al Gini discusses the importance of vacations. - WGN Radio
What books should be on your summer reading list? →
Professor Al Gini recommends great books to read this summer.
June 2016
- Bankrate
So you’ve got money in a British bank →
Professor George Kaufman explains the impact of Brexit on the American financial industry. - SHRM
As Work Is Transforming, How Will It Be Rewarded? →
Professor Dow Scott discusses the changing nature of compensation. - FBNC Vietnam
Vietnam and Me →
Professor Clifford Shultz discusses macromarketing, sustainable business, and Loyola's program in Vietnam. Watch Part One of the report below. View Part Two and Part Three.
May 2016
- Wall Street Journal
Family Business: Passing It On →
Andrew Keyt, Executive Director of the Family Business Center, talks with WSJ’s Dennis Berman about how to handle succession in a family business. - Green Bay Press-Gazette
Women are key to NFL's future growth →
Professor Keith Lambrecht is quoted in this article regarding the role women play in future NFL growth. - Chicago Tribune
RoomPlace rebuilding after blaze destroys distribution center →
Family businesses often talk about crisis management and recovery, but few actually make concrete plans, says Professor Gezinus Hidding. - WGN Radio
The Download’s fun facts about U.S. Presidents →
Professor Al Gini stopped by WGN Radio to try his hand at presidential trivia. - Crain's Chicago Business
Thinking of interns as coffee-fetchers is bad for your bottom line →
Not properly valuing your interns could be bad for business, according to the Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey. - The Cambodia Daily
As Fast Food Takes Hold, Health Fears Grow →
Professor Clifford Shultz shares details of the emergency fast-food market in Cambodia. - Chicago Tribune
New MBAs, law school grads optimistic about job prospects →
Graduate student Hussam Bachour discusses the changing job market for students. - WGN Radio
When you don’t vote you get exactly the kind of government you deserve →
Professor Al Gini on the current political season, the philosophy surrounding voting, and more. - Medill Reports Chicago
Graduate Students Prepare For Life After College →
Graduate student Hussam Bachour discusses his job search as well as the challenges students may face after graduation. Watch the report below.
April 2016
- Crain's Chicago Business
A challenging climate for Chicago entrepreneurs →
Katie Fitzpatrick, executive director of programs, Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, discusses the Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey results. Quinlan partnered with the Chamber on the survey. - WGN Radio
Are we really alone in an urban jungle? →
Professor Al Gini on the concept of being a "guilty bystander." - Daily Bruin
By attacking each other, Sanders and Clinton are doing more harm than good →
Professor Joan Phillips discusses the effectiveness of political attack ads. - The Loyola Phoenix
Quinlan Ranked 63rd In Bloomberg Survey →
Quinlan moved up 54 spots in the 2016 Bloomberg ranking of the best undergraduate business schools.
March 2016
- Crain's Chicago Business
Best New Event Spaces →
Wintrust Hall in Quinlan's Schreiber Center was named one of Chicago's best new event spaces. - Medill News Service
Chicago Graduates Catch Startup Fever →
The Chicago start-up scene is growing, and Quinlan has seen steady interest in its entrepreneurship programs. - The Daily Herald
Recession issues stall business owner plans to retire →
The Family Business Center's Anne Smart on transitions in family businesses - WGN Radio
Is Too Much Ambition a Bad Thing? →
Professor Al Gini on politics, elections, and where ambition can go wrong
February 2016
- New York Times
When Family Fortunes Beget Vicious Power Struggles →
Family Business Center Executive Director Andrew Keyt on family dynamics and conflict - Modern Materials Handling
60 seconds with John A. Caltagirone, Loyola University →
John Caltagirone, executive director of Quinlan's Supply and Value Chain Center, discusses best and better practices in supply chain. - ChicagoInno
Loyola University Tinkers With the Best Methods for Startup Mentorship at 1871 →
Quinlan's structured approach to mentorship aims to help the university grow as a resource for entrepreneurs at 1871.
January 2016
- WGN Radio
Here’s your cure for the winter blues →
Professor Al Gini has a few suggestions on how to cure those winter blues. - Crain's Chicago Business
Five things small business owners want you to know →
Despite a "glum" economic outlook, small business owners forecast growth in 2016. - ChicagoInno
Trading Technologies Makes A Bid For Tomorrow's Techie Traders →
Two Quinlan students put their "FinTech" talents on display at Trading Technologies' Algo Showcase - The Loyola Phoenix
Small Business Survey Shows Optimism for Growth →
Small businesses plan to grow in 2016, according to the Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey. - Chicago Tribune: Blue Sky Originals
Chicago-area small businesses say they want to be more tech-savvy →
The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce and Quinlan partnered on the Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey. - WGN Radio: Wintrust Business Lunch
Listen →
Katie Fitzpatrick, executive director of programs, Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, discusses the Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey results. Quinlan partnered with the Chamber on the survey. - Medill News Service
Small business owners say they need technology support: survey →
The Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey found that small business owners want support with marketing, business planning, and technology. - RedEye Chicago
Weekend funeral for closing of The Alley a sign of the times →
Professor Mary Ann McGrath on how online shopping and the shift in consumer spending are hurting big and small businesses - Supply Chain Management Review
Better Practices →
John Caltagirone, executive director of Quinlan's Supply and Value Chain Center, and research assistant Allison Ryder challenge the supply chain industry to provide better and more sustainable solutions.
December 2015
- The Economist
Reluctant Heirs →
The Next Generation Leadership Institute is mentioned in this piece on getting children to take over the family business
November 2015
- ChicagoInno
Students In Loyola Quinlan's New Program Will Get Business Degrees In The US And Spain →
Assistant Dean Susan Ries on the benefits of Quinlan's new Double Degree offering - Modern Healthcare
Prescribing a Climate Remedy: Healthcare Leaders Aim to Affect International Climate Change Negotiations →
Management professor Al Gini on why some business leaders and industries are just now entering the climate change discussion - RedEye Chicago
How Will No-Tipping Policies Affect Your Restaurant Bill? →
Economics professor Tim Classen on how no-tipping policies can help you better budget when you go out - iChainnel
Most North American, European Supply Chain Execs Consider Sustainability Strategic Priority, Study Finds →
Quinlan's Supply & Value Chain Center study finds 36 percent of companies have plans to incorporate sustainability into their operations. - Modern Materials Handling
Study Identifies Sustainability Disconnect Between Consumers and Executives →
Quinlan's Supply & Value Chain Center research suggests 76 percent of consumers will wait an extra day for climate-friendly transport. - Supply Chain Management Review
Are You Sustainable? Should You Be? →
Quinlan's Supply & Value Chain Center on how companies are addressing sustainability in their supply chains
October 2015
- MetroMBA
Direct From The Dean: Quinlan’s Kevin Stevens →
Dean Kevin Stevens on the future of the Quinlan School of Business - Crain's Chicago Business
'Forgotten Component' in Region's Transport Assets Still Seeks Private Operator →
Associate Professor Maciek Nowak on Chicago's transportation infrastructure - Daily Herald
Palatine Dist. 15 Hires Union Negotiator as Administrator →
Assistant Professor Peter Norlander on human resources issues - REJournals.com
Interra Realty Announces Six Recent Additions to its Team →
Quinlan MBA alumnus Eric Johnson moves to Interra Realty - Yahoo! Finance
Flood Brothers Honored to Be Named 2015 Illinois Medium Family Business of the Year by Loyola University →
Family Business Center Executive Director Andrew Keyt on the Illinois Family Business of the Year Awards - WGN Radio
Concerns About Weak Global Growth in the Markets →
Associate Dean Steven Todd on the Federal Reserve's decision to not raise interest rates
September 2015
- WGN Radio
Futures market takes a tumble →
Associate Dean Steven Todd on recent market volatility - ChicagoInno
Colin Powell Talks Instilling Social Responsibility In Startups, Business Schools →
Nearly 100 of Chicago’s corporate leaders attended a CEO Summit to discuss corporate social responsibility with General Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.). - Chicago Tribune
Is Your Business Male or Female? →
Associate Professor Linda Tuncay Zayer on the role gender plays in branding
Schreiber Center Grand Opening
General Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.) spoke at Quinlan's CEO Summit and the grand opening celebration for the John and Kathy Schreiber Center.
- WBEZ-FM, WBBM-AM, and WFLD-TV mentioned Powell’s visit in their broadcasts. The visit was also mentioned in the AJCU Higher Ed News and the Washington Times
- The Loyola Phoenix
CEO Summit Features Colin Powell →
General Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.) on corporate social responsibility
August 2015
- Chicago Tribune
MBA Programs in U.S., Chicago Strive to Enroll More Women →
Assistant Dean Katherine Acles on Quinlan's 50 percent women’s MBA enrollment — a level that puts Quinlan well ahead of other schools - Chicago Tribune
Will Mike Ditka Deliver Dinner? Da Coach Helps Launch Groupon To Go →
Professor Joan Phillips on the value of a quirky marketing campaign - Bloomberg News
CME Spared Its Open-Outcry Options Traders, But for How Long? →
Steven Todd, associate dean and professor, on the trend toward electronic trading - New York Post
Loving This Golden Age of Rudeness →
Professor Joan Phillips on the efficacy of negative political advertising - WGN News
Your Money Matters: Myths and Mortals Author Andrew Keyt →
Andrew Keyt, executive director of Quinlan's Family Business Center, on his new book on leadership transitions at family businesses - European CEO
Is the Successor Cursed in a Family Business? →
Andrew Keyt, executive director of Quinlan's Family Business Center, on what factors into the success of a successor - ChicagoInno
Loyola's New Business School Dean Talks Startups, Supply Chain, Dropping Out Of College →
Dean Kevin Stevens on supply chains and startups - Modern Materials Handling
Supply Chain Outlook Summit: Supply Chain Priorities →
John Caltagirone, director of Quinlan's Supply and Value Chain Center, on recommendations for supply chain managers
Schreiber Center in the News
The Quinlan School of Business opened its new Schreiber Center in August 2015.
- Chicago Tribune
10 Big Events on the Architecture Landscape for Fall →
Architecture critic Blair Kamin lists the Schreiber Center as one of Chicago’s top fall highlights - The Loyola Phoenix
The Finishing Touches →
Dean Kevin Stevens on Quinlan’s new home - ChicagoInno
A Look Inside Loyola's 10-Story Vertical Business School Campus In The Gold Coast →
Director of Communication Anne Divita Kopacz on the Schreiber Center’s best features
December 2019
- ABC 7 Chicago
Christmas Eve shoppers looking for last-minute gifts enjoy unseasonably mild weather →
Professor Mary Ann McGrath on this holiday season's strong shopping trends. - Financial Times
Money, trolls, timewasting: the impact of social media on work →
Jenna Drenten, assistant professor of marketing, on how social media platforms such as Instagram innately encourage influencers to engage with harassers. - Fortune
I Worked at McKinsey. Here’s How the Firm Needs to Change. →
Seth Green, founding director of the Baumhart Center, on how McKinsey needs to shift its values and place greater emphasis on social purpose. - City Sun Times
World Hunger on the Rise — Causes, Consequences and Solutions →
Professor Cliff Shultz considers how market-oriented economies can incentivize farmers to increase food production.
November 2019
- Poets and Quants
How B-Schools are Meeting Tech Demand →
Professor Nancy Landrum weighs in on how business schools are addressing demand for sustainability education. - Crain's Chicago Business
2019 MBA Guide: MBA programs go digital →
Quinlan's new Next Generation MBA is highlighted for its innovative approach to MBA education. - Loyola Phoenix
'It's the prestige': Loyola students weigh in on Apple AirPods, a 'status symbol' on campus →
Professor Mary Ann McGrath provides insight into Apple's marketing strategy. - WGN Radio
Professor Al Gini explores the nature of lying and how it impacts human beings →
Professor Al Gini on what makes a lie, why we lie, and its impact on society. - CGTN America
Reaching for the sky with condo tower despite slowing growth →
Professor Abol Jalilvand shares insights into rising debt and its affect on the housing market. - WBEZ/Chicago Public Radio
Naperville Buffalo Wild Wings Incident Sparks Corporate Dialogues →
Founding Director of the Baumhart Center Seth Green challenges companies to help address systemic racism. - WBBM Newsradio
McDonald’s Serves Up Social Responsibility With CEO’s Firing: Expert →
Founding Director of the Baumhart Center Seth Green on how social responsibility is becoming as important to companies as their responsibility to shareholders.
October 2019
- Bloomberg News
Business School Students Are Putting the Planet Before Profits →
Assistant Professor Nancy Landrum is featured in Bloomberg's article on preparing business students for the climate crisis. - Financial Times
Social purpose: how business schools around the world measure up →
Quinlan was one of only four business schools in the world recognized for excellence in three or more of the social impact activity areas identified by the Financial Times. - Financial Times
Business schools work towards a better world →
Dean Kevin Stevens describes the type of student that Quinlan recruits: one who wants to marry profit with purpose and to be well versed in social impact. - Financial Times
Are academics lagging in debate on the future of business? →
The article cites Professor Nancy Landrum's research showing that few sustainability courses prepare business people for the realities of climate change. - CGTN America
Gig economy: Uber launches new app to connect employers with temp staff →
Assistant Professor Peter Norlander offers some concerns about the new Uper Works app, which launched in Chicago in October: “Everyone thinks they can drive a car, but can they drive a forklift?” - WGN Radio: Wintrust Business Lunch
U of C, Loyola shorten some MBAs →
Frank Sennett from Crain’s Chicago Business explains why Loyola's redesigned MBA program will appeal to more students. The MBA is discussed beginning at 25:06. - Crain's Chicago Business
U of C, Loyola shorten some MBAs →
Dean Kevin Stevens is quoted in an article on Quinlan's radical redesign of its MBA program, including providing more classes in areas like data-driven decision strategy, consulting, and ethics. Similar coverage appeared on Crain's Daily Gist podcast →
September 2019
- Bloomberg News
Uber Argues Driver Names Are ‘Closely Guarded Trade Secrets’ →
Assistant Professor Peter Norlander requested ride-share driver names from the City of Chicago, as the city licenses these drivers. Uber and Lyft argue that releasing the driver names would cause competitive harm. Similar coverage appeared in Fortune and the LA Times.
August 2019
- WGN Radio
What does it take to be an effective leader? →
Professor Al Gini was on Extension 720 to discuss the 10 virtues of outstanding leadership.
July 2019
- WTTW/Chicago Tonight
Fed Cuts Interest Rates for First Time Since 2008 Recession→
Professor Tassos Malliaris weighs in on the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates. - New York Times
From Environmental Leader to ‘Worst Company in the World’→
Professor Nancy Landrum comments in an article on Cargill's environmental record. - WTTW/Chicago Tonight
Summer Reading List 2019: New and Old Books to Explore→
Professor Al Gini on his recommended summer books. - WTTW/Chicago Tonight
What is Risk Management, and How Will it Save Chicago Money?→
Professor Abol Jalilvand on how risk management can help Chicago.
May 2019
- Crain's Chicago Business
Want an MBA from an in-person program? Good luck.→
Dean Kevin Stevens quoted in Crain's Chicago discussing the future of full-time MBA programs. - WGN Radio
What is the most important philosophy book of all-time?→
Professor Al Gini was on Extention 720 to discuss why he believes “Man’s Search for Meaning” is the most important philosophy book ever. - Loyola Phoenix
Loyola Limited-Inspired Cafe Opens in Edgewater→
Dean Kevin Stevens attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Helix Cafe, which is owned by Loyola graduates Sean Connolly and Caitlin Botsios. Inspired by Loyola Limited, the cafe supports youth employment. - The Conversation
How highly sexualised imagery is shaping 'influence' on Instagram — and harassment is rife→
Professor Jenna Drenten co-authored a study finding that Instagram influencers use a highly sexualized aesthetic and are subject to significant sexual harassment. This research was also featured in Sociology Lens [https://www.sociologylens.net/topics/communication-and-media/sex-online-instagram-influencers-work/25039].
April 2019
- Crain's Chicago Business
Is this deli-meat maker eating Oscar Mayer's lunch?→
Seth Green, executive lecturer and founding director of the Baumhart Center, on the impressive longevity and growth of Carl Buddig and Company.
March 2019
- Morning Blend Midwest
Dean Stevens on Arrupe College→
Dean Kevin Stevens discusses the promise of of Loyola University Chicago. - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Study cited in Wisconsin debate on expanding Medicaid and taking federal money called 'garbage'→
Professor Tim Classen on a study by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty and the Center for Research On the Wisconsin Economy, or CROWE, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. - Crain's Business Chicago
Boeing missed a critical moment for leadership→
Seth Green, executive lecturer and founding director of the Baumhart Center, lists three things companies can learn from Boeing's mistakes. - Chicago Tribune
University of Chicago's Booth School of Business slips from top spot in U.S. News & World Report ranking→
The article notes that Quinlan's part-time MBA is ranked No. 40 in the nation. - CGTN America
Boeing stock drops after Ethiopia plane crash disaster→
Seth Green, executive lecturer and founding director of the Baumhart Center, on the challenges Boeing faces.
February 2019
- BYU Radio
Vacation Fails→
Professor Jenna Drenten discussing why parents film surprises to their children for online entertainment.
January 2019
- WGN TV
Sears reaches 11th hour deal to stay in business→
Seth Green, executive lecturer and founding director of the Baumhart Center, was featured in a report on Sears. - The Conversation
The bizarre phenomenon of vacation surprise videos→
Professor Jenna Drenten explores the trend of people recording their children's reaction to surprise gifts. This article was also featured on Mashable.
December 2018
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation
Communicating Your Circular Economy Message→
Professor Nancy Landrum writes about communications strategies for organizations that utilize the circular economy. - Crain's Chicago Business
A local medical group that's set to make some waves outside Illinois→
Professor Tim Classen discusses the challenges of Medicare for medical providers. - The Findings Report
Men 2.0→
Professor Linda Tuncay Zayer on the role of media and business in gender. - Vox
Why do we stop giving meaningful gifts to our friends?→
Professor Mary Ann McGrath's research on gift-giving and gender was cited in this article.
November 2018
- Supply Chain Management Review
The ethical supply chain→
Supply Value and Value Center research was featured in an article discussing the importance of ethics in supply chain. - CGTN America
US retail struggles as consumer landscape changes →
Professor Stacy Neier Beran on the future of retail. - Ad Age
ANA moves ahead with program to prep new generation of industry players →
Professor Stacy Neier Beran on how real-world experiences are incorporated into Quinlan marketing classes. - SPAN Magazine
Humane Human Resources →
Professor Arup Varma on what makes a happy workforce, particularly among expatriate employees. - Crain's Chicago Business
5 questions to ask before choosing an MBA program →
Katherine Acles, assistant dean of Graduate Programs, on the questions to ask before enrolling in an MBA program.
October 2018
- CBS Chicago
Customers Sour On Customer Service By Sears →
Seth Green, executive lecturer and founding director, Baumhart Center, on how bankruptcy can impact customer service. - NBC Chicago
Subscription Doctors Could Be a Future Convenience →
Professor Tim Classen in a report on a no-insurance healthcare model called direct primary care.
September 2018
- Media Planet
The 4 Core Benefits of Corporate-University Partnerships →
Dean Kevin Stevens on how developing a relationship between corporations and schools benefit all.
July 2018
- Chicago Tonight
US Economy Strong But Trump’s Tariffs Could Cause Problems →
Professor Tassos Malliaris on Trump, tariffs, trade, and the current U.S. economic outlook. - Associated Press
AP FACT CHECK: No Proof Rauner Profits Off Family Separation →
Professor Swasti Gupta-Mukherjee on private equity investors. Similar coverage appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Seattle Times, among other outlets. - Fra Noi
Pecori Fioretti offers sage advice to Loyola grads →
Nicki Pecori Fioretti, MBA '96, gave the keynote address at the 2018 Quinlan Commencement Ceremony.
June 2018
- Chicago Tonight
Summer Reading List: Chicago Authors Share 12 Picks for 2018 →
Professor Al Gini shares his top 2018 summer reading selections. - CBS Chicago
Using A Musk Magnet To Lure Amazon To Chicago →
Seth Green, executive lecturer and founding director, Baumhart Center, discusses Mayor Rahm Emanuel's O’Hare express deal with Elon Musk—and how it could influence the decision on Amazon's second headquarters. - WGN Radio
What does it say about us when we choose to procrastinate? →
Professor Al Gini discusses the concept of procrastination.
May 2018
- CBS Chicago
More Sears Store Closings On The Way →
Seth Green, executive lecturer and founding director, Baumhart Center, on Sears and the inevitability of its stores closing. - CGTN
American Sports: U.S. Supreme Court paves way for legal betting →
Professor Keith Lambrecht on a recent ruling by the Supreme Court that has paved the way for individual states to legalize sports betting. - Chicagotalks
Women-owned businesses of Logan Square grow amidst sexism →
Professor Dawn Harris on negativity towards women in the business world. - Interaksyon
Ethel Booba’s witty commentaries and the impact of comedy on politics →
Professor Al Gini on humor and politics. - Chicago Tribune
Chicagoans wanted to be where 'an American marries a prince.' Here's what they saw on Meghan and Harry's big day →
Professor Jenna Drenten discusses the Royal Wedding, consumer culture, and her attendance at the festivities in Windsor. - WGN Radio
Professor Al Gini explores what it means to be a great leader →
Professor Al Gini on the Great Man Theory of Leadership. - CGTN Africa
World Cup 2026: Joint Canada, Mexico & USA bid up against Morocco →
Professor Cliff Shultz on the 2026 FIFA World Cup and whether President Donald Trump's recent comments will affect the joint bid of the United States, Mexico, and Canada. - IAI News
My Job, My Self: How Work Defines Us →
Professor Al Gini on work and how it is essential to being human. - Loyola Phoenix
Title IX Compliance Process Allows for Mistakes →
Professor Keith Lambrecht on Title IX.
April 2018
- Benefits Canada
Technology to have biggest impact on the future of work: survey →
Professor Dow Scott on the biggest impacts on the workplace in the next five years. - Voyage Chicago
Meet Carolyn Kmet of Loyola University of Chicago →
Profile on Professor Carolyn Kmet and her professional journey. - Chicago Tonight
Federal Deficit to Top $1 Trillion in 2020, CBO Says →
Professor Tassos Malliaris on the projected spike in the federal deficit and what's driving it.
March 2018
- CGTN America
Illinois pig farmers worry China trade tariffs could decimate industry →
Professor Julián Díaz on how Chinese tariffs on U.S. imports could heavily impact the U.S. pork industry. - The Times of Northwest Indiana
Family business succession takes a lot of planning →
Anne Smart, director of the Family Business Center, on planning succession for a family business. - WGN Radio
How can we grow older without being old? →
Professor Al Gini discusses the concept of aging and growing older, and the key to a successful aging process. - CGTN America
Planned US metal tariffs rattle workers at Wisconsin canning factory →
Professor Julián Díaz on how a trade war connected to the proposed new U.S. metal tariff could significantly impact the economy.
February 2018
- WGN Radio
Loyola University Professor Al Gini: “I think killing others demonstrates our anger and irrationality but killing children demonstrates evil”→
Professor Al Gini discusses the Florida shooting and how democracy can prevent these tragedies from happening. - CGTN America
Fans flock to Minneapolis for Super Bowl LII →
Sara Gramata on the marketing and controversies of football's championship game.
January 2018
- Loyola Phoenix
Loyola Will Spend $270 million on Suburban Hospital →
Professor Tim Classen on the benefits of Loyola Medicine's plans to purchase MacNeal Hospital in Berwyn. - WGN Radio: Wintrust Business Launch
Listen →
Jack Lavin, president and CEO, Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, discusses the 2018 Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey results (segment begins at 10:30). - WGN Radio
News Coverage →
News coverage of the 2018 Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey, jointly conducted by Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce and Quinlan. - Crain's Chicago Business
Chicago's small businesses are growing. But they worry about talent. →
The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce and Quinlan partnered on the 2018 Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey. - Crain's Chicago Business
What's working—and what's not—for Chicago entrepreneurs →
Oped by Jack Lavin, president and CEO, Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce on the results of the 2018 Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey. - Chicago Business Journal
Chicago's small businesses more optimistic about the year ahead →
Staffing is a growing concern for small businesses in Chicago, according to the 2018 Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey. - Nagpur Today
FORE International Sustainable Conference – Making Sustainability part of Business and Society →
Professor Jennifer Griffin on the importance of corporate social responsibility among managers in the corporate world. - WBEZ
After days-long outage, Internet provider says service is restored →
Seth Green on recent AT&T internet outages and the company's social responsibility. - WGN Radio
Are we living in a golden age of political satire? →
Professor Al Gini discusses the history of political satire and how it has evolved through the years.
December 2017
- The Conversation
During the holidays, giving gifts to the dead can help you cope with grief →
Professor Jenna Drenten on how gift-giving rituals can help people cope with death during the holidays by maintaining connections with lost loved ones. - CGTN America
The Rise of Bitcoin: CEM to start trading cryptocurrency futures →
Professor Steven Todd discusses the future of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, now that the CME Group is trading bitcoin futures. - Business First AM
Millennials and Money →
Professor Linda Tuncay-Zayer discusses how brands advertise to millennials. - The 21st Show
Health Insurance Updates; Gender And Pricing Discrimination; Illinois’ 199th Birthday →
Professor Katherine Sredl on the "pink tax," where business are able to charge women more for their services. - The Conversation
Social media, the ‘bikini bridge’ and the viral contagion of body ideals →
Professor Jenna Drenten on how body ideals spread through social media. - CGTN America
Business around US college football continues growth →
Professor Sara Gramata on how negative publicity around the NFL has lead to a growth in the college football sport.
November 2017
- CGTN America
Brick and mortar stores kickoff holiday shopping season →
Professor Mary Ann McGrath on Black Friday and its importance for retailers. - WGN Radio
Is the pursuit of happiness actually making us unhappy?. →
Professor Al Gini discusses the pursuit of happiness and tips on becoming more fulfilled individuals. - Observer
According to Science, Gym Selfies May Actually Be Good for Your Health →
Professor Geraldine Henderson co-authored a study that revealed that people who share photographic evidence of their weight loss journey are more likely to stay motivated. - WebMD
Social Media Can Help Boost Weight Loss Success →
Professor Geraldine Henderson co-authored a study that revealed that people who share photographic evidence of their weight loss journey are more likely to stay motivated. - Supply Chain Management Review
Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Make Their Mark →
Members of the Supply and Value Chain Center discuss how some of today’s leading companies are approaching sustainability and corporate responsibility. - Washington Post
Papa John’s claim that NFL protests are hurting pizza sales is a stretch. But the backlash won’t last →
Professor Geraldine Henderson on race in the marketplace as it relates to the recent claim Papa John's made against the NFL.
October 2017
- Men's Fitness
Want to stick to your weight-loss goals? Share a selfie of your progress →
Professor Geraldine Henderson co-authored a study that finds that people who share photographic evidence of their weight loss journey are more likely to stay motivated. - Chicago Tribune
Health care pioneer: La Grange doctor opens membership-based family practice →
Professor Tim Classen on the benefits of direct primary care for patients and doctors. - WBEZ
Al Gini on Why It's More Important To Laugh Than Ever →
Professor Al Gini discusses the importance of having humor and his new book, 'The Importance of Being Funny.' - Chicago Tribune
What's so funny about tragedy? Some new books try to answer →
Professor Al Gini discusses the importance of humor in our lives and his new book, "The Importance of Being Funny." - Crain's Chicago Business
Anti-immigration Climate puts the Squeeze on MBA Programs that Recruit Overseas →
Dean Kevin Stevens discusses the impact of an anti-immigration climate in attracting foreign students to U.S. business schools.
September 2017
- WGN Radio
Why is it Important to have Humor in our Lives? →
Professor Al Gini discusses the importance of having humor in our lives and his new book, "The Importance of Being Funny." - Crain's Chicago Business
Female CEOs in Chicago Lose More Ground →
Associate Professor Dawn Harris on the presence of fewer women in the C-suite pipeline. - Chicago Sun-Times
The Daily News in America Got You Down? Tell a Joke →
Professor Al Gini discusses how humor and jokes can serve as coping mechanisms for dealing with reality. - Chicago Tonight
Chicago Joins Bidding War for New Amazon Headquarters →
Seth Green, Executive Lecturer and Founding Director, Baumhart Center, on Chicago's bid for the new Amazon headquarters. - Chicago Tonight
Al Gini on 'The Importance of Being Funny' →
Professor Al Gini discusses his new book, "The Importance of Being Funny." - The Wall Street Journal
Expedia’s Executive Moves Signal Smooth Succession Plans →
Clinical professor Andrew Keyt on emergency transition planning for businesses. - Crain's Chicago Business
2017 Who's Who in Chicago →
Dean Kevin Stevens was named to Crain's annual Who's Who list.
August 2017
- WGN Radio
What are the lessons we can learn from sports? →
Professor Al Gini on the role of sports in our society. - Chicago Tribune
Loyola program opens college doors for vulnerable students→
John and Kathy Schreiber generously gift $6 million for Arrupe students and graduates. The Schreibers have a history of significant philanthropic support for Loyola, including a $10 million gift to Quinlan in 2014. - The Wall Street Journal
As Black-Owned Banks Struggle, Community Sounds Alarm→
Nicholas Lash, professor of finance, on minority-owned banks. - The Wall Street Journal
The Executive Job That’s Like ‘Kissing a Porcupine’ →
Andrew Keyt, clinical professor, on how non-relative executives can succeed in a family business.
July 2017
- Crain's Chicago Business
Robots will take your job, if you work in warehousing →
Maciek Nowak, an associate professor of supply chain management, on the benefits of automation for retailers and logistics companies. - Chicago Tonight
Summer Reading List 2017: Mysteries, Histories and ... Ice Cream →
Professor Al Gini discusses his summer reading recommendations. - WGN Radio
How should we incorporate the Seven Heavenly Virtues into our daily lives? →
Professor Al Gini breaks down the seven heavenly virtues.
June 2017
- Motherboard
The iPhone Has Objectified Our Faces →
Assistant Professor Jenna Drenten examines the role of face-altering apps on iPhones and selfies in shaping consumers' beauty expectations. - WGN Radio
Why we should look at retirement as “second adulthood” →
Professor Al Gini discusses work and retirement.
May 2017
- The Wall Street Journal
Succession Planning in a Family Business →
Andrew Keyt, clinical professor, discusses succession planning. - WalletHub
2017's Best Memorial Day Sales →
Mary Anne McGrath, professor and chair of the Marketing Department, gives advice for shoppers during Memorial Day weekend. - Chicago Magazine
How to Get 3,000 Pounds of Beef Jerky from Reno to Seattle →
Maciek Nowak, an associate professor of supply chain management, on logistics. - WGN Radio
Why is it important to have a healthy work-life balance? →
Professor Al Gini breaks down the value of work. - Health Care Business
Prostate cancer patients would pay $2,000 more for better, MR-US, biopsies →
Quinlan's interdisciplinary research with the Stritch School of Medicine on patient willingness to pay more for more accurate biopsies is featured.
April 2017
- The Hill
Going Green — why environmental protection is both a business and legislative concern →
Professor of Sustainable Business Management Nancy Landrum discusses the importance of corporate social responsibility. - The Conversation
US Business Schools failing on climate change →
Professor of Sustainable Business Management Nancy Landrum shares her research on how US business schools have been slow to adapt to climate change. - Science Magazine
Prostate cancer patients would pay $2,000 for more accurate biopsies, Loyola study finds →
Marketing faculty members Joan Phillips and Alexander Krasnikov were recognized for their joint study with Stritch School of Medicine faculty on spending choices made by cancer patients. - Medium
Why Save the Sacred Land? →
Professor Nancy Landrum explains why it's of importance to conserve the Navajo Nation. - Fortune
Will Anybody Actually Use Tesla’s Electric Semi Truck? →
Mike Hewitt, associate professor of Supply Chain Management and Information Systems, discusses the possible future of Tesla's new electric vehicle.
March 2017
- Chicago Tonight
How Rising Interest Rates Will Affect Consumers and the Economy →
Professor Tassos Malliaris discusses rising interest rates and their effect on the economy. - Marketing Dive
Can the Call for Diversity in Marketing Survive Exclusionary Politics →
Associate Professor Geraldine Henderson discusses the topic of diversity in marketing as it pertains to millennials. - Bao Ha Tinh Newspaper (In Vietnamese)
Sustainable Practices at International Workshop →
Professor Clifford Shultz presented research on sustainable business practices at an international workshop sponsored by Vietnamese government officials. - Chicago Inno
Illinois Universities Are Sprouting Startups at a Rapid Pace →
Quinlan's Urban Social Benefit Incubator was featured as a program initiative that helps spur start-up creation.
February 2017
- Pacific Standard
Geoengineering: A Dangerous Tool or Climate Control of the Future? →
Professor of Sustainable Business Management Nancy Landrum discusses geoengineering and its future. - Thrive Global
Circular Argument: Adopting nature's business model might be best investment →
Professor of Sustainable Business Management Nancy Landrum explains why businesses should look towards nature to reduce energy waste. - ABC 7
JC Penney closing up to 140 stores →
Associate Professor Lauren Labrecque comments on the current trends regarding physical retail stores in an era of online shopping.
January 2017
- WGN Radio
Why do we celebrate Valentine's Day? →
Professor Al Gini tackles the subject of love, including the origins of Valentine's Day and the industry behind it. - Chicago Tonight
How Healthy Is Illinois' Job Market? →
Assistant Professor Peter Norlander discusses the prognosis for the state and local job markets. Watch the video below.
- Medill Reports Chicago
Illinois Loses Jobs in December →
Assistant Professor Peter Norlander comments on Illinois' economic growth. - Supply Chain 24/7
The Value of a Supply Chain Executive Education →
John Caltagirone, founding director of the Loyola Business Leadership Hub, discusses the importance of executive education for supply chain professionals. - WGN Radio
What Can You Do to Become a More Balanced Human Being? →
Professor Al Gini joins radio talk show host Justin Kaufmann to discuss New Year's resolutions and ways to make yourself a better person.
December 2016
- Bloomberg Markets
Chinese Bid for U.S. Exchange Clears National Security Review →
Associate Professor Steven Todd comments on the Chicago Stock Exchange and its business deal with a Chinese-led investment group.
November 2016
- ABC 7
How to Avoid Political Debates at Your Thanksgiving Table →
Professor Al Gini and Loyola students discuss ways to avoid political debate during the holidays. - Chicago Magazine
Could Trump Bring Manufacturing Jobs Back to Chicago? →
Julián P. Díaz, assistant professor of economics, comments on Trump's proposed trade policies. - CNN International
Theo Epstein’s managerial strategy →
Sara Gramata, a lecturer in marketing and sport management, discusses managerial lessons from the Cub's World Series win. - Business Manager
Leaders Make History, They Do Not Simply Repeat It! →
Professor Arup Varma discusses key tenets that define a leader based on his experiences.
October 2016
- Crain's Chicago Business
What CEOs could learn from the Cubs' Joe Maddon →
Sara Gramata, a lecturer in marketing and sport management, discusses six management principles that helped lead the Chicago Cubs to their recent playoff success. - Supply Chain Brain
Study shows profit but low priority in sustainable supply chain →
Loyola's Supply and Value Chain Center and West Monroe Partners surveyed North American supply chain executives to understand their views with respect to building a sustainable supply chain. - WUTQ 100.7/Utica-Rome, NY
Joan Phillips on Negative Campaign Ads →
Joan Phillips, associate dean and marketing professor, discusses the power of negative campaign ads.
September 2016
- CBS 2 Chicago
Women pushing to end "pink tax" on retail items →
Instructor Katherine Sredl discusses the "pink tax" on women and how millennials are beginning to rebel. - Crain's Chicago Business
Why you'll be paying more for teacher pensions →
Finance instructor Bill Bergman explains teacher pensions in his opinion piece. - WGN Radio
Have we lost the ability to be fair to our opponents? →
Professor Al Gini discusses fanaticism in politics during election season. - Chicago Tonight
New Trends in Tipping →
Associate professor of economics Tim Classen discusses trends in tipping. - Crain's Chicago Business
2016 Who's Who in Chicago →
Dean Kevin Stevens was named to Crain's annual Who's Who list.
August 2016
- Crain's Chicago Business
In Chicago, a new buzzword among MBA programs: Flexibility →
Associate Dean Pam McCoy describes how Quinlan's hybrid EMBA program offers convenience and flexibility to working professionals. - Chicago Tribune
MBA programs are going outside the classroom. Here's why. →
Assistant Dean Katherine Acles says Loyola will expand its study abroad options for graduate business students. - Chicago Tribune
How many MBA grads stay in Chicago? →
Quinlan alumni stay in—and contribute to—Chicago business at high rates. - BBC
Why you shouldn't ask people what they do →
Professor Al Gini explains why employees should have a strong identity outside of their job. - AP
Some Black Business Owners Strain to Sell to Black Consumers →
Professor Geraldine Henderson explains how black-owned businesses offer black consumers distinct advantages.
July 2016
- American Marketing Association
Could Clinton's Role Models Spot Be as Historic as Morning in America? →
Professor Joan M. Phillips shares insight on political ads. - Crain's Chicago Business
Can Amazon convince thousands to work at its warehouses? →
Professor Maciek Nowak explains Amazon's biggest challenge when recruiting employees. - Chicago Tribune
United pilot's tweet about hanging Hillary reveals the wrong stuff →
Professor Al Gini talks how employees should express opinions, while being mindful of the companies they represent. - Supply Chain Management Review
Better Practices for College Recruiting →
Harry Haney, associate director, Supply and Value Chain Center, explains how the best companies are attracting innovative talent. - Market News International
Chicago Econ Expanding, Biz Confidence Up →
Hassan Akmal, director of Business Career Services, discusses the expanding Chicago business community. - WGN Radio
Why do we choose not to take vacations?→
Professor Al Gini discusses the importance of vacations. - WGN Radio
What books should be on your summer reading list? →
Professor Al Gini recommends great books to read this summer.
June 2016
- Bankrate
So you’ve got money in a British bank →
Professor George Kaufman explains the impact of Brexit on the American financial industry. - SHRM
As Work Is Transforming, How Will It Be Rewarded? →
Professor Dow Scott discusses the changing nature of compensation. - FBNC Vietnam
Vietnam and Me →
Professor Clifford Shultz discusses macromarketing, sustainable business, and Loyola's program in Vietnam. Watch Part One of the report below. View Part Two and Part Three.
May 2016
- Wall Street Journal
Family Business: Passing It On →
Andrew Keyt, Executive Director of the Family Business Center, talks with WSJ’s Dennis Berman about how to handle succession in a family business. - Green Bay Press-Gazette
Women are key to NFL's future growth →
Professor Keith Lambrecht is quoted in this article regarding the role women play in future NFL growth. - Chicago Tribune
RoomPlace rebuilding after blaze destroys distribution center →
Family businesses often talk about crisis management and recovery, but few actually make concrete plans, says Professor Gezinus Hidding. - WGN Radio
The Download’s fun facts about U.S. Presidents →
Professor Al Gini stopped by WGN Radio to try his hand at presidential trivia. - Crain's Chicago Business
Thinking of interns as coffee-fetchers is bad for your bottom line →
Not properly valuing your interns could be bad for business, according to the Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey. - The Cambodia Daily
As Fast Food Takes Hold, Health Fears Grow →
Professor Clifford Shultz shares details of the emergency fast-food market in Cambodia. - Chicago Tribune
New MBAs, law school grads optimistic about job prospects →
Graduate student Hussam Bachour discusses the changing job market for students. - WGN Radio
When you don’t vote you get exactly the kind of government you deserve →
Professor Al Gini on the current political season, the philosophy surrounding voting, and more. - Medill Reports Chicago
Graduate Students Prepare For Life After College →
Graduate student Hussam Bachour discusses his job search as well as the challenges students may face after graduation. Watch the report below.
April 2016
- Crain's Chicago Business
A challenging climate for Chicago entrepreneurs →
Katie Fitzpatrick, executive director of programs, Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, discusses the Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey results. Quinlan partnered with the Chamber on the survey. - WGN Radio
Are we really alone in an urban jungle? →
Professor Al Gini on the concept of being a "guilty bystander." - Daily Bruin
By attacking each other, Sanders and Clinton are doing more harm than good →
Professor Joan Phillips discusses the effectiveness of political attack ads. - The Loyola Phoenix
Quinlan Ranked 63rd In Bloomberg Survey →
Quinlan moved up 54 spots in the 2016 Bloomberg ranking of the best undergraduate business schools.
March 2016
- Crain's Chicago Business
Best New Event Spaces →
Wintrust Hall in Quinlan's Schreiber Center was named one of Chicago's best new event spaces. - Medill News Service
Chicago Graduates Catch Startup Fever →
The Chicago start-up scene is growing, and Quinlan has seen steady interest in its entrepreneurship programs. - The Daily Herald
Recession issues stall business owner plans to retire →
The Family Business Center's Anne Smart on transitions in family businesses - WGN Radio
Is Too Much Ambition a Bad Thing? →
Professor Al Gini on politics, elections, and where ambition can go wrong
February 2016
- New York Times
When Family Fortunes Beget Vicious Power Struggles →
Family Business Center Executive Director Andrew Keyt on family dynamics and conflict - Modern Materials Handling
60 seconds with John A. Caltagirone, Loyola University →
John Caltagirone, executive director of Quinlan's Supply and Value Chain Center, discusses best and better practices in supply chain. - ChicagoInno
Loyola University Tinkers With the Best Methods for Startup Mentorship at 1871 →
Quinlan's structured approach to mentorship aims to help the university grow as a resource for entrepreneurs at 1871.
January 2016
- WGN Radio
Here’s your cure for the winter blues →
Professor Al Gini has a few suggestions on how to cure those winter blues. - Crain's Chicago Business
Five things small business owners want you to know →
Despite a "glum" economic outlook, small business owners forecast growth in 2016. - ChicagoInno
Trading Technologies Makes A Bid For Tomorrow's Techie Traders →
Two Quinlan students put their "FinTech" talents on display at Trading Technologies' Algo Showcase - The Loyola Phoenix
Small Business Survey Shows Optimism for Growth →
Small businesses plan to grow in 2016, according to the Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey. - Chicago Tribune: Blue Sky Originals
Chicago-area small businesses say they want to be more tech-savvy →
The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce and Quinlan partnered on the Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey. - WGN Radio: Wintrust Business Lunch
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Katie Fitzpatrick, executive director of programs, Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, discusses the Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey results. Quinlan partnered with the Chamber on the survey. - Medill News Service
Small business owners say they need technology support: survey →
The Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey found that small business owners want support with marketing, business planning, and technology. - RedEye Chicago
Weekend funeral for closing of The Alley a sign of the times →
Professor Mary Ann McGrath on how online shopping and the shift in consumer spending are hurting big and small businesses - Supply Chain Management Review
Better Practices →
John Caltagirone, executive director of Quinlan's Supply and Value Chain Center, and research assistant Allison Ryder challenge the supply chain industry to provide better and more sustainable solutions.
December 2015
- The Economist
Reluctant Heirs →
The Next Generation Leadership Institute is mentioned in this piece on getting children to take over the family business
November 2015
- ChicagoInno
Students In Loyola Quinlan's New Program Will Get Business Degrees In The US And Spain →
Assistant Dean Susan Ries on the benefits of Quinlan's new Double Degree offering - Modern Healthcare
Prescribing a Climate Remedy: Healthcare Leaders Aim to Affect International Climate Change Negotiations →
Management professor Al Gini on why some business leaders and industries are just now entering the climate change discussion - RedEye Chicago
How Will No-Tipping Policies Affect Your Restaurant Bill? →
Economics professor Tim Classen on how no-tipping policies can help you better budget when you go out - iChainnel
Most North American, European Supply Chain Execs Consider Sustainability Strategic Priority, Study Finds →
Quinlan's Supply & Value Chain Center study finds 36 percent of companies have plans to incorporate sustainability into their operations. - Modern Materials Handling
Study Identifies Sustainability Disconnect Between Consumers and Executives →
Quinlan's Supply & Value Chain Center research suggests 76 percent of consumers will wait an extra day for climate-friendly transport. - Supply Chain Management Review
Are You Sustainable? Should You Be? →
Quinlan's Supply & Value Chain Center on how companies are addressing sustainability in their supply chains
October 2015
- MetroMBA
Direct From The Dean: Quinlan’s Kevin Stevens →
Dean Kevin Stevens on the future of the Quinlan School of Business - Crain's Chicago Business
'Forgotten Component' in Region's Transport Assets Still Seeks Private Operator →
Associate Professor Maciek Nowak on Chicago's transportation infrastructure - Daily Herald
Palatine Dist. 15 Hires Union Negotiator as Administrator →
Assistant Professor Peter Norlander on human resources issues - REJournals.com
Interra Realty Announces Six Recent Additions to its Team →
Quinlan MBA alumnus Eric Johnson moves to Interra Realty - Yahoo! Finance
Flood Brothers Honored to Be Named 2015 Illinois Medium Family Business of the Year by Loyola University →
Family Business Center Executive Director Andrew Keyt on the Illinois Family Business of the Year Awards - WGN Radio
Concerns About Weak Global Growth in the Markets →
Associate Dean Steven Todd on the Federal Reserve's decision to not raise interest rates
September 2015
- WGN Radio
Futures market takes a tumble →
Associate Dean Steven Todd on recent market volatility - ChicagoInno
Colin Powell Talks Instilling Social Responsibility In Startups, Business Schools →
Nearly 100 of Chicago’s corporate leaders attended a CEO Summit to discuss corporate social responsibility with General Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.). - Chicago Tribune
Is Your Business Male or Female? →
Associate Professor Linda Tuncay Zayer on the role gender plays in branding
Schreiber Center Grand Opening
General Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.) spoke at Quinlan's CEO Summit and the grand opening celebration for the John and Kathy Schreiber Center.
- WBEZ-FM, WBBM-AM, and WFLD-TV mentioned Powell’s visit in their broadcasts. The visit was also mentioned in the AJCU Higher Ed News and the Washington Times
- The Loyola Phoenix
CEO Summit Features Colin Powell →
General Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.) on corporate social responsibility
August 2015
- Chicago Tribune
MBA Programs in U.S., Chicago Strive to Enroll More Women →
Assistant Dean Katherine Acles on Quinlan's 50 percent women’s MBA enrollment — a level that puts Quinlan well ahead of other schools - Chicago Tribune
Will Mike Ditka Deliver Dinner? Da Coach Helps Launch Groupon To Go →
Professor Joan Phillips on the value of a quirky marketing campaign - Bloomberg News
CME Spared Its Open-Outcry Options Traders, But for How Long? →
Steven Todd, associate dean and professor, on the trend toward electronic trading - New York Post
Loving This Golden Age of Rudeness →
Professor Joan Phillips on the efficacy of negative political advertising - WGN News
Your Money Matters: Myths and Mortals Author Andrew Keyt →
Andrew Keyt, executive director of Quinlan's Family Business Center, on his new book on leadership transitions at family businesses - European CEO
Is the Successor Cursed in a Family Business? →
Andrew Keyt, executive director of Quinlan's Family Business Center, on what factors into the success of a successor - ChicagoInno
Loyola's New Business School Dean Talks Startups, Supply Chain, Dropping Out Of College →
Dean Kevin Stevens on supply chains and startups - Modern Materials Handling
Supply Chain Outlook Summit: Supply Chain Priorities →
John Caltagirone, director of Quinlan's Supply and Value Chain Center, on recommendations for supply chain managers
Schreiber Center in the News
The Quinlan School of Business opened its new Schreiber Center in August 2015.
- Chicago Tribune
10 Big Events on the Architecture Landscape for Fall →
Architecture critic Blair Kamin lists the Schreiber Center as one of Chicago’s top fall highlights - The Loyola Phoenix
The Finishing Touches →
Dean Kevin Stevens on Quinlan’s new home - ChicagoInno
A Look Inside Loyola's 10-Story Vertical Business School Campus In The Gold Coast →
Director of Communication Anne Divita Kopacz on the Schreiber Center’s best features