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2024-2025 Highlights

Portraits of Margarita Kaprielyan and Mark Kurt

Associate Deans for People-First, Future-Focused Progress

The Martha & Spencer Love School of Business has named two new associate deans who begin their roles in the 2025-2026 academic year.

Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Student Success: Margarita Kaprielyan is an equity-minded finance professor who now leads faculty mentoring and promotion processes, coordinates student-success initiatives with the Porter Family Professional Development Center, and directs high-impact experiences such as Lessons from Leaders speaker series, executive-in-residence program and the school鈥檚 new venture incubator.

Associate Dean for Curriculum & Academic Programming: Mark Kurt is an economics professor and global-education leader who now oversees all graduate programs and the undergraduate core, manages assurance of learning, and extends the school鈥檚 footprint through the semester in Singapore, Charlotte National Campus and 3+1 accelerated pathways.

Dean Haya Ajjan describes the complementary roles as 鈥渢he best of both worlds鈥 with an administrative structure that 鈥減airs people-centered mentoring with bold curricular growth.鈥

Dean Emeritus Raghu Tadepalli being honored with naming of student fund

Trustees Name Student Investment Fund in Honor of Raghu Tadepalli

黑料不打烊鈥檚 Board of Trustees surprised Dean Emeritus Raghu Tadepalli in April 2025 by renaming the university鈥檚 Student Investment Fund in his honor.

The Dean Raghu G. Tadepalli Student Investment Fund mirrors Tadepalli鈥檚 vision for 鈥渆ngaged, real-world education,鈥 said 黑料不打烊 President Connie Ledoux Book, who noted how the fund trains students in portfolio management and security analysis while fueling career readiness.

Board Chair Dave Porter praised Tadepalli鈥檚 impact: three perfect AACSB reaccreditations, national recognition in Poets&Quants, and enrollment gains powered by high-demand majors like business analytics and financial technology. The number of faculty climbed from 44 to 71, graduate offerings expanded with accelerated programs, and new centers for financial literacy and organizational analytics deepened corporate partnerships.

鈥淗is standards and innovation leave a legacy that will benefit every future 黑料不打烊 business graduate,鈥 Porter said.

Badge for the Top Business Schools for Poets&Quants 2025

Love School of Business Rises in Poets&Quants 2025 Rankings

Poets&Quants now ranks 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Love School of Business No. 38 overall – No. 17 for academic experience, No. 24 for career outcomes (and among private universities), and No. 54 for admissions standards.

鈥淥ur ascent proves engaged, world-ready learning delivers real results,鈥 says Dean Haya Ajjan.

Professor Mustafa Akben teaching in class

Empowering Ethical and Effective AI Use

黑料不打烊 is preparing students and faculty to collaborate responsibly with artificial intelligence. Assistant Professor of Management and Director of Artificial Intelligence Integration Mustafa Akben is leading this effort through initiatives that make AI accessible, ethical and impactful across disciplines.

Highlights from the year include:

  • Designing for Ethical and Effective AI Usage: A hands-on workshop with the Center for Design Thinking that helps students learn when and how to use AI as a creative and ethical partner.
  • AI Pedagogy Challenge: A campus-wide call for faculty to share innovative ideas for integrating AI into teaching, with top projects featured at a spring showcase.
  • AI @ 黑料不打烊 Hub: A comprehensive online resource offering tools, training and research materials to support responsible AI use across campus.
  • Student Guide to Artificial Intelligence: A global resource created with the American Association of Colleges and Universities, now adopted by thousands of institutions to promote ethical and effective AI literacy.
    Together, these initiatives reflect 黑料不打烊鈥檚 leadership in shaping an AI-ready world.
Winners of the HanesBrands Challenge at Business Analytics Day

From Data to Impact: Business Analytics Day

Business Analytics Day 2025 turned Koury Business Center into a one-day tech hub where students worked alongside data pros to probe real problems.

Morning panels paired executives from Crumbl Cookies, RTI International and Cone Health with curious undergrads who pressed them on AI ethics, talent pipelines and rapid-fire innovation.

The headline event was a live HanesBrands case challenge: nine student teams had four hours to design an AI tool that spots apparel trends before they hit. After judges evaluated data integrity and return on investment, first prize went to the team of Robert Barcello 鈥25, Craig Brandstetter 鈥25 and Dominic Mazza 鈥25 for a 鈥淗anes Style Index鈥 that blends velocity and sentiment data to forecast demand three seasons ahead.

Hands-on workshops kept the emphasis on actionable skills. Assistant Professor Mustafa Akben led a crash course in generative-AI coding, while Dean Haya Ajjan led a networking session with alumni.
鈥淢entorship and innovation go hand in hand,鈥 Ajjan said. 鈥淪tudents left with contacts and a clearer sense of where their skills can make an impact.鈥

Dean Emeritus Tadepalli with honoree Dave Porter and 黑料不打烊 President Connie Book

Dave Porter P鈥11 P鈥19 Honored with 2025 Medal for Entrepreneurial Leadership

Baystate Financial executive and 黑料不打烊 trustee Dave Porter P鈥11 P鈥19 received 黑料不打烊鈥檚 highest honor for entrepreneurship in an April 2025 ceremony where he was described as 鈥渁 model of innovation, integrity and people-first leadership.鈥

The Medal for Entrepreneurial Leadership was bestowed on Porter by 黑料不打烊 President Connie Ledoux Book and Dean Raghu Tadepalli in one of his final public presentations before concluding his deanship.

The 黑料不打烊 Medal Award for Entrepreneurial Leadership is co-presented by the Love School of Business and the Doherty Center for Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Since 2009, it has been given to an entrepreneur who is a leader in industry and who exemplifies the values of 黑料不打烊.
Since becoming a managing partner in 1996, Porter has grown Baystate Financial from under $1 million in revenue to 16 offices across New England. His playbook is direct: 鈥淧romise integrity and hire people who keep those promises.鈥

Porter told students at the medal presentation that each morning delivers 鈥渁 chance and a choice.鈥
鈥淐hoose comfort and you鈥檒l be comfortable for a while,鈥 he said. 鈥淐hoose discipline and you鈥檒l change your future.鈥 He proved it as a teenager, driving 150 miles to appeal a college rejection and leaving with an acceptance scrawled on the original denial 鈥 evidence, he said, that anyone can 鈥渙wn the outcome.鈥

Gratitude anchors his routine. Porter writes three handwritten thank-you notes before work every day, a habit that has filled seven storage crates of replies. 鈥淎 simple note can change the trajectory of someone鈥檚 day,鈥 he insisted, urging future entrepreneurs to pair appreciation with speed: 鈥淔ix errors fast, learn and move on smarter.鈥

Stuart Weitzman at 黑料不打烊

Designer Stuart Weitzman Shares 鈥淪tu-isms鈥 and Style Secrets

Footwear icon Stuart Weitzman captivated a full house at 黑料不打烊 Feb. 26, 2025, greeting students at the door and recruiting a few to model his most celebrated heels during his retirement tour.
He traced his path from family factory floors to red-carpet fame, crediting the moment 鈥淎retha Franklin waved a pair of my shoes on live TV鈥斺檅eautiful and comfortable,鈥 she said. Six weeks later every stylist in Hollywood was calling.鈥

From that spark, he leaned into fearless design and standout marketing. 鈥淚f they鈥檙e not copying you, you鈥檙e doing something wrong,鈥 he said, recalling a Clio-winning ad whose Dalmatian spots formed tiny shoes and a Vogue Halloween spread featuring a pumpkin carved with a stiletto grin. 鈥淎n ad should create a moment, not just show a product.鈥

Weitzman鈥檚 rapid-fire 鈥淪tu-isms鈥 included:

  • Work somewhere else first鈥攃onfidence comes from experience.鈥
  • 鈥淗ire nice, then hire smart鈥攜ou can teach skills, not kindness.鈥
  • 鈥淭ake the road less traveled; rules and fear crush imagination.鈥
  • Anything in life needs support鈥攋ust like a great shoe.鈥

Student models showcased a leopard-crystal pump favored by Taylor Swift, the famed 鈥渕illion-dollar shoes,鈥 and a Cara Delevingne-inspired sandal. Weitzman smiled: 鈥淕lamour matters, but comfort is the mark of real design.鈥