Academic Reputation
- Delta is testing an AI-powered pricing system that could charge two travelers different fares even if they are purchasing at the same moment. Pricing strategy expert Övünç Yılmaz explains what this shift means for consumers—and why we should expect more of it.
- Leeds continues to strengthen its reputation for academic excellence with an impressive cohort of new faculty members starting this fall.
- Major networks increasingly focus on criticizing the opposing party–fueling division to boost ratings, according to a 12-year study of TV news.
- Distinguished Professor John Lynch has shaped Leeds' success through award-winning teaching, research and mentorship—and he’s not done. He will lead a new global initiative launching this fall, further elevating Leeds’ reputation for research excellence.
- Supervisors often see trust as a motivator—but in a workplace shaken by layoffs, it can create stress instead of stability, according to new Leeds research.
- Leeds has found its stride in the competitive landscape of graduate business education, thanks to its dynamic Executive MBA (EMBA) program—which just graduated its third cohort.
- A plan to eliminate federal taxes on tips is moving forward, but the benefits may be smaller than they sound.
- Finance expert Nathalie Moyen explains why the U.S. losing its top-tier credit rating is more than a symbolic shift—and how it could impact borrowing, savings and government spending.
- New research shows that just being seen on social media—without likes or comments—can still boost your mood and shape your memories.
- Tariffs may hit prices for toys and clothes, but your travel costs are likely safe. Finance professor Edward Van Wesep explains why.