Buy now, pay later (BNPL) companies make it easier than ever to get short-term financing to buy all kinds of things, but easier doesn’t necessarily mean better according to Darden professor Chuck Howard. The post ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Makes It Easy to Buy Things, Easier to Get into Financial Trouble appeared first on Darden Report Online.| Darden Report Online
A government shutdown is possible in the US this week if Congress does not pass a funding bill by 30 September. Darden professor Christoph Herpfer's research reveals the immediate and more long-term consequences of government shutdowns in the US. The post The Hidden Costs of a Government Shutdown appeared first on Darden Report Online.| Darden Report Online
Cynthia Soledad shares leadership insights from branding, executive advising and choir rehearsals — lessons that continue to shape her approach in business and life.| Darden Report Online
Michael Ganey (MBA ’78) received the UVA Darden Distinguished Service Award for decades of volunteer leadership, inspiring alumni and shaping the School’s future.| Darden Report Online
Celebrate UVA Darden 70th anniversary with a scrapbook look back at 1955, the first MBA class, and traditions like First Coffee that endure.| Darden Report Online
UVA Darden’s Powered by Purpose campaign closed with $632M, setting records for faculty, scholarships, and programs.| Darden Report Online
The Darden Board Fellows Program joins the Golub Capital Network, expanding to train 100+ MBA students yearly for nonprofit board leadership.| Darden Report Online
March 4, 2025 Husk Power Systems has come a long way since its co-founder and CEO, Manoj Sinha (MBA ’09), first tackled the lack of electricity in his home state of Bihar, India. Today, Husk owns and operates the world’s largest fleet of hybrid minigrids, has achieved profitability and plans to raise $400 million in debt and equity ahead of a planned IPO in 2027. –| Darden Report Online
February 25, 2025 Based in part on the course he has taught as a business ethics professor at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, Andy Wicks's “Ultimate Questions” tackles four fundamental questions: Who are we? Why are we here? What does it mean to live a good life? How should we get along with others? –| Darden Report Online