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- Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension shows how quickly political humor can spark outrage. ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ professor and humor researcher Peter McGraw explains why some punchlines delight audiences while others trigger backlash.
- Research has long linked childhood poverty to financial risk-taking in adulthood. But a new analysis casts doubt on this stereotype.
- Leeds School of Business climbs four spots in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, placing it among the top 6 percent of undergraduate business programs nationwide.
- The university is strengthening its role in sustainability education with two new graduate programs to prepare students for the growing demand for sustainability expertise.
- Fourteen industry leaders will kick off Leeds' Business Leader-in-Residence program on Oct. 8, connecting students with career guidance, mentorship and networking for lifelong career success.
- Leeds is launching its inaugural Community Leader-in-Residence program on Sept. 25 and 26, featuring Wendy Lea, a nationally recognized ecosystem builder and entrepreneurship innovator.
- From startup accelerators to environmental advocacy and financial strategy, Business Buffs spent their summer applying classroom knowledge in dynamic, real-world settings.
- Organizational leadership expert Tony Kong says humor is a strategic skill that can help you lead, connect and stand out—and his research shows why intent matters more than the punchline.
- Leeds has expanded its academic areas of emphasis to help students tailor their business degrees, align with industry expectations and prepare for dynamic career paths.
- Leeds professor and AI-in-education expert Jeremiah Contreras explains how classrooms are using artificial intelligence and what the rest of us can learn from it.