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Explore our press releases to learn more about our faculty’s research insights, global events, and the people who make Chicago Booth a global leader in business education.
October 08, 2020
New research from Chicago Booth professor Anuj K. Shah shows behavioral “nudges” improve New York City court attendance.
New research from Anuj K. Shah shows behavioral 'nudges' improve NYC court attendanceJuly 31, 2020
The group of notable appointments includes Matthew J. Notowidigdo, Professor of Economics, and Alexander Todorov, Professor of Behavioral Science.
July 01, 2020
She is the new deputy dean for MBA Programs, effective July 1, 2020.
Starr Marcello appointed Deputy Dean of the University of Chicago Booth School of BusinessJune 23, 2020
Professor He is a well-known expert on Chinese financial markets, with published research on the Chinese stock market, local government debt, shadow banking, and interbank markets.
Professor Zhiguo He Appointed Inaugural Director of the Becker Friedman Institute in ChinaMay 07, 2020
Findings show, now more than ever, people want paternalistic advice – not autonomy – for key healthcare choices.
New research from Chicago Booth professors Emma Levine and Celia Gaertig suggests patients prefer expert guidance from doctors when faced with difficult medical decisionsApril 30, 2020
Analysis calculates thousands of US lives could be saved if federal government organizes a nationwide mechanical ventilator exchange.
New research from Chicago Booth professor Dan Adelman proposes state exchange plan for ventilators during COVID-19 pandemicApril 07, 2020
Chicago Booth has announced its MBA program is now fully STEM-certified for Optional Practical Training (OPT) purposes, expanding its eligibility from two concentrations to the entire degree.
Chicago Booth announces expansion of MBA STEM-certification to include all degreesFebruary 05, 2020
The 2019 Financial Trust Index increases from 27.6% to 33.3%, showing the highest level of financial trust from the American public since the Index started in 2008
Chicago Booth/Kellogg School Financial Trust Index reports historically high level of public trust in American financial institutions