
University of Kansas School of Business
Where instructional and intellectual excellence converge, empowering students to become leaders who make positive change in business and society.

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Business Jayhawk stories

Marketing major builds beauty business with tools gained at KU School of Business
Andrea Atwood grew up making her own skin care products and perfumes, and at 16, she turned this hobby into a business.

KU students tackle ‘wicked problems’ to improve disability employment outcomes
In spring 2024, Charlotte Tritch, lecturer and director of entrepreneurship degree programs in the Management and Entrepreneurship academic area, tasked her ENTR 490 Solving Wicked Problems class with a seemingly impossible problem to solve.

Master’s student pivots to new career path with dual MBA/MS-Business Analytics program
When COVID-19 unexpectedly ended her time in Indonesia with the Peace Corps, JennyLou Spoon was pushed to explore a new path, one that led her back home to the University of Kansas’ MBA program.
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Tue, 07/01/2025
In a new study, University of Kansas business researcher Debabrata Dey examines when organizations accede to ransomware payment demands and, in doing so, incentivize attackers to launch more attacks, elevating the chance of a future breach not just for themselves but for others.
Thu, 06/05/2025
The University of Kansas School of Business received a $10 million gift commitment from an anonymous donor that ensures the construction of a new entrepreneurship hub building that benefits the greater KU community by teaching students to solve problems in meaningful ways. The new gift supplements the donor's lead gift of $50 million in 2023.