Stephen M. Ross School of Business
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May 13, 2015
Ross MBA students design Miami Dolphins University
Six MBA students from the Stephen M. Ross School of Business came up with a playbook to help Miami Dolphins players with their post-career game plans.
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May 12, 2015
Are those jerks at work dragging you down?
New research at U-M indicates jerks at work can do more than make you feel bad — they drag down the job performance of people who interact with them.
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May 11, 2015
Ross School’s Center for Social Impact celebrates its first year
Growing demand for cross-sector and multidisciplinary paths toward social-impact careers inspired the launch of a new Center for Social Impact in 2014-15.
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January 15, 2015
U-M to launch leadership center with $20M gift from Sangers
A $20 million gift from Stephen W. and Karen Sanger will be used to create the Sanger Leadership Center at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business.
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October 29, 2014
Green tech saves energy and boosts factory profits, productivity
Switching to LED lights in factories not only saves energy, it boosts productivity and increases profits, a new study shows.
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October 27, 2014
Ross tree-moving project to continue next week following review
Crews are scheduled to continue work next week on the relocation of a 250-year-old bur oak tree at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business.
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October 26, 2014
Work continues to move Ross tree to new location
Following months of careful preparation, crews spent the weekend working to relocate a historic bur oak on the Ann Arbor campus.
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October 13, 2014
Historic Ross School tree scheduled to be moved this month
A historic bur oak located near the Stephen M. Ross School of Business will lay down new roots along Tappan Street following a transplant scheduled for Oct. 25.
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August 5, 2014
Crew readies bur oak for relocation at Ross School
Workers are preparing a 200-year-old, 65-foot-tall bur oak tree to be relocated at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business later in the fall.
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May 16, 2014
Prepping for a higher credit rating could hurt profits
Do companies distort their investments to influence their credit rating? A University of Michigan researcher says yes.