NFT Marketplace Bias: Study Reveals Female and Black Avatars Sell for Less
A new study examined the impact of avatars’ gender and race on transaction prices in the NFT marketplace.
New CMU Pathway Program To Provide Significant Financial Relief to Undergraduate Students
A new initiative aims to provide significant financial relief to undergraduates from low- and middle-income families, ensuring that a quality education at CMU is within reach for all deserving students.
Tepper School of Business Receives Gift from Golub Capital for Board Fellows Program
Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business has partnered with Golub Capital to establish the Golub Capital Board Fellows Program.
Tepper School Professor To Study Labor Market Effects of Stimulus Payments
Matthew Denes, an assistant professor of finance at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University, has received a grant to investigate the effectiveness of the fiscal response to the COVID-19 recession.
Blossoming Business Minds: Tepper School Students Learn Japanese Ikebana To Master the Art of Communication
A Tepper School course recently incorporated the Japanese art of ikebana to encourage creativity, intentionality, and cultural awareness.
Tepper School Researcher Advocates for New Framework To Measure Sustainable Economic Growth
In a new study, researchers suggest the need for an integrated framework to assess sustainable economic growth, one that tracks global stocks and flows of natural capital.
Cutting Emissions the Smart Way: How an Intensity-Based Approach Drives Real Change
In a new study, Tepper School researchers explored how firms’ operational strategies differ depending on the environmental metric used to assess environmental impact.
California’s AI Bill Veto Sparks Debate: CMU Experts Weigh In
Experts from Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business shared their thoughts on the AI bill that California Gov. Newsom recently vetoed.
Tepper Students Win Big at National Black MBA Association Case Competition
MBA Students from the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University took first place at the prestigious National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) Graduate Case Competition, marking a grand return after nearly 15 years.