Ian O. Williamson

What’s next: The ‘Great Resignation’

Dean of business school shares insights into record-setting turnover among US employees

Christopher Schwarz (left), associate professor of finance, and Eric Swanson, professor of economics

What’s next: Inflation

Two UCI experts discuss the current state of the U.S. economy and forecast what’s ahead

2021 Year in Review

2021 Year in Review For UCI, 2021 was a year of renewal and growth. The campus renewed its bustling self by welcoming all students, faculty, staff and visitors back to campus in September. Following safety protocols and requiring COVID-19 vaccinations, classmates and colleagues – who may have not been face-to-face, other than virtually, for 15 […]

The ‘great resignation’ is a trend that began before the pandemic – and bosses need to get used to it

Yahoo News (The Conversation), Nov. 12, 2021

Melissa Beck

Superwoman Ambition

UCIAA President Melissa Beck seeks to engage alumni and prompt recognizable change in the world

UCI’s School of Business invites entire community to connect with Latinx business leaders via Latinx Initiative (LXi) Virtual Conference

EVENT:  UCI’s Paul Merage School of Business is hosting its inaugural Latinx Initiative (LXi) Virtual Conference. Hear from some of today’s most inspirational Latinx business leaders, including keynote speaker, Lucy Santana, CEO of Girls Inc. of Orange County. Lucy has been transforming girls’ views of themselves and their opportunities for generations through programs that focus […]

UCI Podcast Indicator

Black Thriving Initiative one year later

The program continues to pave new paths for research and creative expression, teaching and learning, and community engagement

Serving UCI’s Latino community

Recognizing the campus commitment to diversity during Hispanic Heritage Month

Women fill fewer MBA spots than men, and Covid isn’t helping

Bloomberg Businessweek + Equality, Sept. 14, 2021

Paul Merage School of Business Dean Ian Williamson

New business dean brings global perspective

Ian Williamson’s academic career has taken him across the U.S. and all over the world, from Australia to Switzerland to Indonesia and, most recently, New Zealand