Congratulations, 2024 OWLIE Winners!
Students, faculty and staff gathered for the 10th annual OWLIE awards to honor exceptional members of the JSOM community.
Congratulations, OWLIEs! Here are the 2023 Winners
The ninth annual Outstanding Worthy Leaders Involved Exceptionally (OWLIE) awards ceremony held April 12 in the Davidson Auditorium was a smash success complete with music, magic and an owl mascot.
Ambassador Sripriya Ranganathan Visits UT Dallas Campus
This past December 1st, Ambassador Ranganathan visited the UT Dallas campus to discuss the relationship between the Indian and US college systems and how we can continue to build young leaders who think from an international perspective.
UT Dallas Hosts 2022 BisNet Conference
The Naveen Jindal School of Management proudly welcomed the 2022 annual Business International Studies Network (BisNet) conference to campus.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Celebrated from September 15 to October 15, National Hispanic Heritage Month is a way to appreciate Hispanic countries and the culture that each one has brought to the United States. It celebrates the cultures and traditions of those who trace their
2020 OWLIE Winners Receive Their Trophies COVID-19 Style
Trophy pickup extended the OWLIE celebration this year. Winners of the 2020 Outstanding Worthy Leaders Involved Exceptionally awards are recognized here once more. Those who came to campus after the April event are shown with their statuettes.
Where I’ll Go When Social Distancing Is Over
When This Social Distancing Is Over… I’m going scuba diving. Yes, I need the peace and quiet of hearing only my own bubbles.
Living in Protopia: The Immediate Need for Transformational Healthcare Leaders
Change is not easy, but it is necessary. The American healthcare system faces many challenges, including the shift to value-based models, the containment of operational costs and the alignment of financial outcomes with clinical outcomes, and more.
The Goods Market Conundrum and the Supply Chain Crisis Explained
From the consumer’s point of view, one of the biggest mysteries in the pandemic crisis is: What happened to the toilet paper? As I think about it, the toilet paper shortage initially appeared an odd case, but it gave us a glimpse of what was to come.
Coronavirus Can Redefine Healthcare in the U.S.
Innovative use of technology in responding to the COVID-19 crisis is unprecedented. Tech in the U.S. is putting its resources, such as machine learning and cloud capabilities, to study patient blood samples. The goal is to innovate.
Impact of Coronavirus on America’s Supply Chain
The latest threat is the global spread of the coronavirus. The outbreak is beginning to disrupt the supply chains of top production countries, which include; Brazil, Canada, China, India and the United States.