A look back: don’t miss the top 10 stories of 2022 in Foster Business magazine
As 2022 winds to its end, we take a look back at the most popular stories of the year in Foster Business online. Here are... Read More
Foster Department of Management and Organization ranked #4 in the nation for research productivity
The University of Washington Foster School of Business has the #4 most productive management research faculty in the nation, based in its publication record over... Read More
Honor Roll: Foster faculty recognized for outstanding achievements in 2020
Even in this pandemic-altered year, faculty members of the UW Foster School of Business have earned numerous awards, accolades and appointments for excellence in research,... Read More
Schabram named “Favorite Business Professor” by Poets & Quants
Kira Schabram, an assistant professor of management at the UW Foster School of Business, has been named to the Poets & Quants list of “Favorite... Read More
Honor Roll: Foster faculty recognized for outstanding achievements in 2019
Faculty members of the UW Foster School of Business have received numerous external awards, appointments and accolades for excellence in research, teaching and leadership in... Read More
Kira Schabram wins UW Distinguished Teaching Award
Students describe her as “caring,” “inspirational,” “transformational.” Colleagues call her “energizing,” “committed to inclusion,” and a “superstar instructor.” Now Kira Schabram, an assistant professor of... Read More
Peak Management: Foster’s Department of Management and Organization ranks #1 in the world for rigorous, relevant research
Business school rankings are byzantine exercises, each employing its own proprietary formula of survey results, reputation grades, test scores, career data and a murky burgoo... Read More
The Year in Research: Top 10 of 2017
Each year, faculty of the University of Washington Foster School of Business produce influential research that advances academic theory and advises management practice. As we... Read More
Meaningful work can be productive and satisfying—or it can lead to burnout
For most of human history, work has been viewed as a necessary drudgery. In recent decades, though, a notion first introduced during the Protestant Reformation... Read More
Class of 2016: Foster School welcomes seven promising new faculty members
Ed deHaan Assistant Professor of Accounting Education & Experience PhD (accounting), University of Washington Foster School of Business, 2013 Assistant Professor, Stanford University Graduate School... Read More