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As leaders in their fields, Quinlan faculty and staff are often quoted in local and national publications on critical business issues.

June 2026

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility joins Say More to discuss green infrastructure in the city, and takes calls from listeners to discuss their own green infrastructure.
  • WWD

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson adds context to how NIL deals are evaluated and factors that influence an athlete's earning potential.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson weighs in on new taxes on prediction markets and fantasy sports.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins In The Loop to discuss how new neighborhood rules on gardening may impact local wildlife species.

May 2026

  • Medill Reports Chicago

    Associate Professor of Economics Julián Díaz joins Northwestern University's Chicago This Week to discuss the economic impact of a new Chicago parking meter deal.
  • Champaign Public Radio

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson joins the Illini Pella Saturday SportsTalk show to discuss the state of NIL and college athletics.
  • Crain's Chicago Business

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, shares how and why companies are turning to Chicago with place-based investments, and how the Baumhart Center fits into the picture.
  • ABC 7

    Associate Professor of Economics Julián Díaz joins ABC 7 to explain how gas prices impact the price of consumer goods.

April 2026

  • Medill Reports Chicago

    Instructor of Accounting Kwabena Krah and Associate Professor of Economics Julián Díaz join Northwestern University's Chicago This Week to explain how the rising price of oil impacts the economy and consumers.
  • The Hockey News

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson has a Q&A with The Hockey News over the state of name, image and likeness programs in collegiate hockey.
  • ABC 40/29

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson weighs in as the University of Arkansas ends its sponsorship of mens and womens tennis.
  • WBBM Newsradio

    WBBM Newsradio stops by the Schreiber Center and interviews student business owners at Ignite Lab's Side Hustles @ Schreiber Lobby. You can read more about the event on our website
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins Say More where she shares how Chicagoans are celebrating Earth Day, as well as sustainability tips.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson shares why the Trump administration is suing Illinois over regulations pertaining to derivative trading, and how those regulations may protect consumers from gambling addiction.
  • The Diamondback

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson explains the difference in how athletes from revenue producing sports get NIL deals versus those from non-revenue producing sports.

March 2026

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins "In The Loop" to discuss rising oil costs and the various ways that hits the wallets of consumers.
  • Bloomberg Law

    Associate Professor of Management Peter Norlander shares why he is advocating for the replacement of a H-1B visa fee with a payroll tax.
  • FOX 32

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson shares why a former White Sox player is suing the organization and others for improper use of his name, image and likeness.
  • FOX 32

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson joins the FOX 32 studio to talk about a new contract agreement for the WNBA and how it will shape the future of the league.
  • WTTW

    Tassos Malliaris, professor and Economics Department chair, joins WTTW's Chicago Tonight where he shares insights on the economy, contrasts it to the stock market, and shares advice to audience on current conditions.
  • Univision Chicago

    Associate Professor of Economics Julián Díaz weighs in on a February job report and shares what families can expect to come.

February 2026

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins "In The Loop" where they discuss EV production in the US, Canada incentives, and the Chicago Auto Show.

January 2026

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Professor of Marketing Jenna Drenten joins "Say More" to discuss a surge of interest in analog hobbies.
  • Financial Times

    Professor of Marketing Jenna Drenten weighs in on the Beckham family feud and how social media rewards those types of conflict. Similar coverage appears in .
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins "In The Loop" to discuss the the EPA no longer considering the monetary cost of lives saved from regulation.
  • WTTW

    Professor of Finance Abol Jalilvand joins the "Chicago Tonight" studio to weigh in on President Trump's call for a 10% cap on credit card interest rates.
  • The Washington Post

    Professor of Marketing Jenna Drenten discusses how and why Gen Z is leading a "y2k" fashion revival.
  • Spectrum News

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson discusses the Score Act, and how it would help the NCAA regulate NIL programs in wake of the college basketball gambling scandal.
  • NOLA

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson weighs in on a college basketball point-shaving scheme, and why some schools and athletes are more susceptible than others.
  • The DePaulia

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson contrasts the income some players can make from NIL programs to the money they can win from gambling schemes.
  • FOX 32

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson joins the FOX 32 studio to explain how point-shaving schemes work, and why they happen in the wake of the college basketball gambling scandal.

December 2025

  • Financial Times

    Assistant Professor of Management Karyn Dossinger shares how the rising accessibility of weight loss drugs could influence how certain business sectors view potential hirees. Similar content appears in , and . 
  • WVXU / NPR

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson explains the nuances of college athletic departments creating their own beer brands to fund their NIL programs.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins "Say More" where she discusses making homes more sustainable
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins "In The Loop" where she discusses the future of the Illinois solar industry as tax cuts are set to expeire at the end of January.

November 2025

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins "Say More" where she and co-hosts talk about climate change, and take calls on how every-day Chicagoans are doing their part to combat climate change.
  • NBC 5 Chicago

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson shares how new regressive taxation in sports gambling could impact lower income Illinoisans.
  • CO

    Assistant Professor Katherine Alexander's co-authored research on new entrepreneurs, crowd funding and the "leisure paradox" is highlighted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

  • Wisconsin Examiner

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson discusses sports gambling and risks associated with mobile sports gambling, and the issues Wisconsin faces with the regulation of mobile sports gambling. Similar coverage appeared in .
  • WTTW

    Steven Keith Platt, director for the AI Business Consortium, Lab for Applied Artificial Intelligence, and Analytics Lab, discusses the "AI bubble" and an MIT study on generative AI and corporate profits.

October 2025

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson joins “Say More” where he discusses sports gambling, including recent events and economic impact.
  • Information Week

    Steven Keith Platt, director for the AI Business Consortium, Lab for Applied Artificial Intelligence, and Analytics Lab, explains why information executives should be paying attention to academic research and where they should look.
  • FOX 32 Chicago

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson was live on Good Day Chicago where he spoke on sports gambling and the FBI arrests of NBA players.
  • Times-Picayune Nola

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson speaks on the denial of public records requests for college athlete salary data in Louisiana.
  • Pittsburg Post-Gazette

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson speaks on the firing of Penn State football coach James Franklin and the evolving landscape of college athletics.
  • Bloomberg Tax

    Associate Professor of Management Peter Norlander publishes an article advocating for changes in how H1-B visas are processed and charged.
  • CNN

    Linda Tuncay Zayer, professor of marketing and John F. Smith, Jr. Chair of Business Administration, and Katherine Sredl, lecturer of marketing, discuss gender representation in advertising and the "male gaze."
  • WTTW

    Assistant Professor of Economics Anuj Gangopadhyaya joins Chicago Tonight to discuss rising healthcare costs and the impact on Illinoisans and Chicagoans.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, talks about the freezing of federal funding for the Red Line extension, as well as the potential environmental and community impact.

September 2025

  • Super Powers 4 Good

    Assistant Professor Gregory Burke writes on crowd funding for small businesses, compliance with SEC reporting, and reasons why startups may not comply.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, discusses the ending of federal tax credits from the "Big Beautiful Bill" and its impact on EV owners and dealerships.

August 2025

  • Chicago Sun Times

    Professor Jenna Drenten speaks on how Labubus give adults "permission to play," and their gambling-like allure.
  • La Silla Vacía

    Assistant Professor of Management Diana Acosta Navas discusses bridge systems which create spaces for discussion among divided groups, and the importance of making good collective decisions.

July 2025

  • VOX

    Professor Jenna Drenten weighs in on the Coldplay jumbotron cheating incident, and how a culture of "TikTok Tabloid" is changing expectations of privacy for ordinary people. Similar coverage appears in .
  • NPR

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson explains how an executive order aimed at college athlete payments and scholarships signals how politics may influence college sports.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, talks about tariffs, consumerism, and circular economies in Chicago.
  • 96.9 The Game (Orlando)

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson discusses his recent article on how new revenue sharing could impact the salaries of mid-major college athletic coaches.
  • Univision Chicago

    Associate Professor of Economics Julián Díaz talks about the new legislation and what it could mean for consumers.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibilityjoins Reset to talk about summer heat waves and how it can impact your health.
  • FOX 32

    Professor Jenna Drenten shares how new tariffs could impact toy costs, and how concerned consumers may do their holiday shopping now as a result. Similar coverage appeared on KMSP (Minneapolis-St. Paul), , and WTVT (Tampa).
  • NBC 18 Lexington, FOX 32

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson shares how new revenue sharing rules could bring stability to college athletics.

June 2025

  • Columbus Dispatch

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson weighs in on roster limits imposed by House vs. NCAA and how that could impact "walk-ons" for college teams.
  • Extra Points

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson lays out a scenario for how college athletic departments may navigate new revenue sharing rules.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins Reset to talk about upcoming summer activities in Chicago.

May 2025

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibilityjoins Reset where the topic this time is the traditional American lawn, water consumption, and new environmentally friendly alternatives.
  • The Conversation

    Linda Tuncay Zayer, professor of marketing and John F. Smith, Jr. Chair of Business Administration and  Katherine Sredl, lecturer of marketing, co-author an article on the new HBO spinoff "And Just Like That", discussing media portrayal of middle-aged women, sex, and stereotypes.
  • Chicago Tribune

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson shares his experience as a former college athlete and his concerns over roster limits in an NCAA settlement.
  • Sportico

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson is featured as a key contributor in an effort to amend an NCAA settlement that would impose immediate roster limits for collegiate athletics.

April 2025

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins Reset where the cast discusses proposed protections from a local conservation group.
  • WEBZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins Reset to discuss Earth Day activities in and around Chicago.
  • NPR / WBEZ

    Director of Sport Management Noah Henderson shares the potential impact of a NCAA settlement around the payment of student athletes. Similar coverage appeared on .

March 2025

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins Reset to discuss increasing biodiversity in the Chicago River since the passing of the Clean Water Act.
  • The Loyola Phoenix

    Steven Keith Platt, director for the AI Business Consortium, Lab for Applied Artificial Intelligence, and Analytics Lab, is mentioned as the faculty advisor for the Loyola AI Club.
  • ABC 7

    Associate Professor Economics Julián Díaz explains how tariffs work and how he forsees higher costs for consumers due to new tariffs on Mexico and Canada.

February 2025

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins Reset with Baumhart Scholar alum Mireya Fouché, co-director of Monarch Thrift Shop, to discuss Chicago alternatives to fast fashion.
  • Reason Magazine

    Associate Professor Xiangpei Chen's research on federal grants and local government corruption is showcased in Reason Magazine. Similar coverage appeared on .
  • WHYY

    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten join's WHYY's (Philadelphia NPR) "Peak Travel" during Super Bowl week to discuss tailgating.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibilitydiscusses possibilities on what may happen for electric vehicles in Chicago and beyond.
  • ESPN

    Instructor Noah Henderson weighs in on new Department of Education guidance regarding Name, Image and Likeness funding for college athletes.
  • CBS 2

    Tassos Malliaris, professor and Economics Department chair, talks on how there is uncertainty as t owhen consumers will feel the impact of the Trump administration's new tariffs.
  • ABC 7

    Associate Professor Juliàn Díaz speaks on the potential impact of tariffs on consumers and the economy.

January 2025

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins Reset to talk about the Trump administration's "national energy emergency", environmental regulations, and how it could impact Illinois.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins Reset with outgoing Chief Environmental Justice Officer Jalonne White-Newsome to discuss the Biden administration's environmental efforts and what's to come.

December 2024

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins the Reset cast where they discuss how monarch butterflies could be added to the Endangered Species list and how protection efforts could impact Illinois.
  • APC Hospitalist

    Assistant Professor Anuj Gangopadhyaya is interviewed in a Q&A into his research on health equity between those on Medicaid and those with private insurance.
  • Marketplace

    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten shares how Pesto the penguin's viral fame brought new attendees and attention to the aquarium where he lives.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins the Reset cast to talk about home energy sources, and transitioning from gas to electric power.

November 2024

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, talks about President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet picks and their potential impact, as well as potential safeguards at the state level.
  • The Wall Street Journal

    Associate Professor Shabnam Azimi shares how humans have a difficult time spotting fake reviews online. Continuing coverage can be found on .

October 2024

  • FOX 32

    Instructor Noah Henderson shares why sports gambling has been exploding in popularity.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, discusses the environental policies of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
  • The Loyola Phoenix

    Senior lecturer Eve Geroulis reflects on her time at Loyola and the current political landscape and encourages students to be involved in the upcoming presidential election.
  • FOX 32

    Instructor Noah Henderson speaks to FOX 32 on the impacts of a 2.7 billion-dollar NCAA NIL settlement. He provides ongoing coverage on .

September 2024

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, weighs in on sensors in the Chicago River that detect dangerous levels of bacteria.
  • FlagerLive

    Al Gini, professor emeritus of business ethics, speaks on how a person's career can also give the person purpose.
  • Crain's Chicago

    Adjunct Instructor Bobby Achettu is named to Crain's Chicago's 2024 Notable Leaders in Accounting, Consulting & Law list.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility joins Reset as they discuss Chicago's inaugural Urban Birding Festival, as well as the challenges facing birds and biodiversity.

August 2024

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility joins the discussion on Donald Trump's and Kamala Harris' environmental plans and how they could impact Chicago.
  • CBC

    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten talks about breakout star Chappell Roan and her public frustration with obsessive fans, and similar remarks from Halsey.
  • CNN

    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten shares how culinary influencers are using ingredients like cucumber to create recipes that viewers find creative and familiar, and how those videos influence sales.
  • Advertising Specialty Institute Central

    Instructor Noah Henderson shares how the results of an NCAA lawsuit could fundamentally change how student athletes are compensated.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, discusses the effects of air travel and pollution on the environment, and unique ways to mitigate its impact.

July 2024

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, talks about the increased power consumption of cloud computing and the effects on climate.
  • Las Vegas Review-Journal

    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten talks about an infuencer campaign by the city of Las Vegas.
  • CBC

    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten offers insight into the wedding of Avant Ambani and Radhika Merchant. Similar coverage appears in and .
  • Market Watch

    Adjunct Instructor Jeffrey Bierman shares his opinion on rising tech stocks, especially those involved with AI.

June 2024

  • TechTarget

    Associate Professor Çera臒 Pinçe speaks on the importance of sustainability in supply chains
  • Fast Company

    The Schreiber Center, home of the Quinlan School of Business, is featured as an innovator for using AI to reduce energy costs and CO2 emissions. Similar coverage appeared in
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, discusses the Zooniverse program at Alder Planetarium.
  • Sports Illutrated / Fan Nation

    Instructor Noah Henderson shares how NIL programs in college basketball are having ripple effects in European basketball leagues.

May 2024

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility discusses the 2024 cicada double-brood event and the lasting effects on our ecosystem.
  • BevIndustry

    Instructor Noah Henderson discusses the variables of NIL regulation across the country and how opportunities are arising for partnerships with beverage companies
  • Spectrum News

    Instructor Noah Henderson discusses new federal legislation that could help international student athletes gain equal treatment in NIL deals.
  • Forbes

    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten talks about early teenage consumerism, especially around beauty brands.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, and 2022 Abrams Challenge winner and CEO of Tikal Industries Christian Guerrero spoke on the challenges of climate change and freshwater.

April 2024

  • Canvas8

    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten is a featured expert in a Canvas8 report on celebrity gamers in South Korea and their fanbases.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media
    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins Reset for a discussion of Openlands and its work to promote a healthy and vibrant Chicago.
  • The Loyola Phoenix

    Sarah Ku, assistant professor of management, shares the rarity of two broods of cicadas emerging and why they do it in such large numbers.
  • ABC 7

    Instructor Noah Henderson is featured as he talks about WNBA rookies, their salaries, and what their stardom could potentially mean for league viewership and revenue.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media
    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins Reset where they discuss an Evanston high school passing it own "Green New Deal," and how more high schools in Chicago could follow.
  • CNN

    Instructor Noah Henderson talks about Caitlin Clark's move to the WNBA, and what she could bring for growth in revenue and viewership for the league.

March 2024

  • Crain's Chicago Business

    Tassos Malliaris, professor and Economics Department chair, shares how different demographics are responding to rising housing costs in Chicago.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins Reset as the crew discuss the Morton Arboretum and their efforts to build accessible tools to monitor species in forests, including the use of AI and Drones.
  • Marketplace / Minnesota Public Radio

    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten discusses the trend of celebrities diversifying their income through lifestyle brands.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, talks about Builders Vision, winner of an Innovator Award from the Baumhart Center.
  • Croatian Heritage Foundation

    Lecturer Katherine Sredl was in Croatia serving on the panel for the Croatian Women's Network's international conference.
  • Chicago Sun Times
    Professor Dow Scott was quoted in an article on Pay Equity Day, sharing contributing factors to wage gaps.
  • BBC

    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten talks about what she says is an "unhinged, chronically-online marketing era" of brand collaborations.
  • The Loyola Phoenix

    Professor Abol Jalilvand discusses the Financial Literacy and Well-Being Project spearheaded by Quinlan faculty and the importance of financial literacy for students.
  • WalletHub

    Associate Professor KC Rakow discusses how to best approach savings accounts.

February 2024

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media
    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, discusses how where you bank can indirectly contribute to climate change.
  • Michigan News / University of Michigan

    Lu Hong, professor in finance, conducted a study with a University of Michigan that argues testing for the best individuals may not create the best teams.
  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, examines how the women-led venture fund Bouyant Ventures is funding clean-tech startups.
  • Chicago Tribune

    Instructor Noah Henderson shares how promotional earnings for stars like Caitlin Clark can often be larger than their NIL earnings.

January 2024

  • WBEZ / Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, explores if Chicago's power grid is ready as the city shifts from natural gas to electric heated homes.
  • Hunger Magazine

    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten explains how body standards for men are becoming increasingly highlighted, and the steps men are taking to appear attractive on social media.
  • Luxury Daily

    Lecturer Katherine Sredl discusses corporation authenticity in a time filled with greenwashing relating to YSL Beauty's environmental efforts in Morocco.
  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, discusses the companies to invest in that work to protect the environment.
  • El País

    Assistant Professor Diana Acosta Navas weighs in on the role ethics play in maintaining ethical standards as it relates to Colombia's legislation on artificial intelligence.
  • Washington Post

    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten speaks on social media trends and the influence they hold over market segments such as tweens. Similar coverage appeared on WGN-TV's Early Evening News.
  • Wall Street Journal

    Associate Professor Peter Norlander weighs in as new rules for how contracted workers are classified are implemented. Similar coverage appeared in  and .
  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility joins Reset as they discuss the Biden administration's efforts towards environmental justice and its impacts on Chicago.
  • Hunger Magazine

    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten gives insight into "gossip gate" surrounding this year's Golden Globe awards, and pop culture's fascination with rumors.
  • USA Today

    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten shares how companies are strategizing their messaging and how Stanley cups are resonating with Gen Z.
  • Fortune Magazine
    Department of Marketing Chair Linda Tuncay Zayer explains how leading brands are shaping their messages as the idea of "culture wars" relates to corporate marketing. Similar coverage appears in .

December 2023

  • Bloomberg

    The Policy Conference 2023 hosted by the Kaufman Center for Financial Policy Studies featured keynote speaker Loretta Mester, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, where she gave her remarks on the economy. Similar coverage appeared in , , , , and .
  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, discusses how Illinois scientists are fighting invasive species with unmanned kayaks and AI.
  • Supply Chain Management Review

    Steven Platt, director of analytics and lecturer of AI statistics was featured for a presentation at an AI conference in Chicago.

November 2023

  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, breaks down Chicago's initiative to remove lead in service lines and how this will impact Chicago residents.
  • Fox 32 Chicago

    Associate Professor Tim Classen discussed possible regulations related to weight loss drug pricing in the market.

October 2023

  • Family Business Magazine

    Family Business Center Director Jill McCall shares how families introduce new members to their businesess.
  • Luxury Daily

    Lecturer Katherine Sredl commented on the subject of aging as it relates to fashion and society.
  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, talks about climate-aware therapy and climate-related grief.
  • Sports Business Journal

    Adjunct Professor Noah Henderson discussed the need for regulations to be placed on sports gambling and what has contributed to the popularity of partaking in sports gambling.

September 2023

  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, spoke with the Prime Minister of the Bahamas on how countries of any size can work to mitigate the effects of climate change. Similar coverage appeared on and
  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, discussed rising consensus surrounding the cause of extreme weather events.
  • WalletHub

    Associate Professor KC Rakow gave his expert opinion on best practices relating to high-yield savings accounts and financial moves.

 August 2023

  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, discussed infrastructure Illinois can implement to reduce carbon emissions and meet outlined climate goals.
  • CBS 2 Chicago

    Professor Suk Hun Lee breaks down Chicago Park District's revenue from the Lollapalooza festival.
  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, weighed in on the possibility of breakthroughs in climate legislation in Illinois.
  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, shares how Chicago is one of 18 cities where the NOAA is training citizen scientists to study urban heat islands.
  • Fox Business

    Associate Professor Peter Norlander gives insight into the relationship between rideshare companies and their drivers.
  • Illinois CPA Society
    Assistant Professor Abraham Singer explores the rising idea of pay transparency when hiring new workers.

July 2023

  • Financial Times
    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten explains how social media is bringing ordinary people closer to celebrities - and celebrities closer to ordinary people.
  • Sunday Tribune
    Al Gini, professor emeritus of business ethics shares with the Sunday Tribune of South Africa what he believes makes a successful business leader.
  • Financial Press
    Adjunct Professor Jeffrey Bierman discusses market trends and shares his advice for investors.
  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media
    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, takes a look at air pollution in the city as wildfire smoke earlier in the month highlights air quality concerns.
  • Luxury Daily

    Lecturer Katherine Sredl explains how an unlikely merger of two companies works for both.

June 2023

  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media
    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, explores why Chicago streets are covered in dandelion-like fluff.

May 2023

  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media

    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, joins a panel to discuss mayor Johnson's policies with respect to environmental issues.
  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media
    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, weighs in on new EPA regulations as Chicago plans an early close to it's two coal power plants.

April 2023

  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media
    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, shares how laundry contributes to microplastics in our bodies of water.
  • Yahoo News
    Assistant Professor Jenna Drenten speaks on internet culture and its contribution to misinformation.
  • WalletHub
    Assistant Professor KC Rakow speaks on the best credit cards with balance transfer features as an expert on WalletHub.
  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media
    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, elaborates on the importance of reducing consumption when making purchasing choices that impact the planet.
  • MarketWatch
    Adjunct Professor Jeffrey Bierman gives his thoughts on inflation and how it could affect oil and and retail markets.

March 2023

  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media
    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, explains the importance of the Illinois bison population to thriving biodiversity.
  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media
    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, discusses how Chicago has become home to the first designated Centers for Species Survival focused on trees and freshwater species. 
  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media
    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, spoke with the founder of LanzaTech to discuss their mission to make sustainable products accessible. 
  • WTTW/Chicago Tonight
    Professor Tassos Malliaris answered burning questions that help customers understand the recent bank collapse and the implications that follow. 
  • ABC 7 Eyewitness News
    Professor Abol Jalilvand provides his insight into recent bank failures that have led to increased confusion and worry among customers.
  • Los Angeles Times
    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten's op-ed for  was picked up by the Los Angeles Times and was discussed in many national media outlets. The article explores the deeper implications of the recent social media trend that puts weight on the look of one's pantry.
  • NPR Planet Money
    Assistant Professors Shabnam Azimi and Alexander Krasnikov elaborated on their recent study about how fake reviews are able to fool consumers and the science behind the deception.

February 2023

  • Equitable Growth
    Associate Professor Peter Norlander writes on the findings of his research which reveal new evidence of anti-competitive practices that threaten the U.S. labor market.
  • Luxury Daily
    Lecturer Katherine Sredl broke down the efficiency of Dior's new campaign that challenges traditional masculinity.
  • The Week
    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten explained the value that influencers bring to brands and how influencers are holding themselves accountable to their audience.
  • The Washington Post
    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten spoke to The Washington Post on the ever-changing definition of celebrity and how social media influencers have shifted authenticity within marketing.
  • WBEZ/ Chicago Public Media
    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, explained the meaning of Chicago potentially tackling environmental issues by bringing back the Department of Environment.
  • Luxury Daily
    Lecturer Katherine Sredl explained the success behind Dior's new campaign featuring Robert Pattinson and how it challenges traditional masculinity.
  • BuzzFeed News
    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten broke down the rising issue of people being filmed by others without consent in the age of technology.
  • CNN Entertainment
    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten weighed in on the appeal of certain celebrities and what constitutes the 'American Sweetheart' status.
  • The Wall Street Journal
    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten discussed the growing sense of accountability influencers online are feeling toward their audience.

January 2023

  • The Conversation
    Assistant Professor Shabnam Azimi elaborates on research that explores fake reviews.
  • The Depaulia
    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten elaborates on the reasons that contributed to Andrew Tate's rise in popularity.
  • The Boston Globe
    Associate Professor Peter Norlander employed his expertise in offshoring to provide insight into Wayfair's move to promote new hires in India.
  • The Washington Post
    Department of Marketing Chair Linda Tuncay Zayer discusses the potential motivations and marketing strategies behind M&M's mascot swap.
  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media
    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, discussed the possibility and consequences of the first-ever safety regulation on gas stoves.
  • New York Times
    Associate Professor Julian Diaz elaborated on the correlation between oil booms and debt in Ecuador.
  • USA Today
    Associate Professor Jenna Drenten spoke to USA Today on the increasing popularity of true crime cases on social media.
  • WBEZ/Chicago Public Media
    Karen Weigert, director of the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise and Responsibility, weighed in on what are likely to be the biggest climate stories of 2023.
  • Time USA
    Professor Sun Huk Lee discussed how lottery commissioners altered the lottery system to make jackpots more alluring.