Achievements for May 2025

by Stephanie Smith

May 2, 2025

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Learn more about recent competition winners, research publications, news articles and more at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Business in this month's achievements column.

Learn more about recent research publications, student competitions, notable involvements and more at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Business. This monthly column features the achievements of the college's faculty, staff and students.

Honors and Awards
  • Tammy Beck, associate professor of management, received a university-wide teaching award from the Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor of the university. Read the Nebraska Today story.
  • Brandon Fogel, Ph.D. candidate in management, received two awards from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln: the Graduate Student Excellence in Mentoring Award and the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award. Read the Nebraska Today story.
Landen Fogle, junior finance and computer science major, was named Student of the Month.
Landen Fogle, junior finance and computer science major, was named Student of the Month.
  • Landen Fogle, junior finance and computer science major from Omaha, was named a Student of the Month by the Nebraska Business Student Advisory Board.
  • Shelby Lagueux, support associate for IT Services in the College of Business, received a Dean's Coin for going above and beyond for the College of Business for her leadership of the CoB technical solutions team during a time of transition. Her nominator praised her calm, adaptable approach and strategic collaboration with university ITS. Read the Facebook post.
  • Luke McDermott, junior political science, economics and history major from Omaha, Nebraska, was named a 2025 Harry S. Truman Scholar. Read more about the prestigious honor in the Nebraska Today story.
  • Brett Neely, assistant professor of management, and his research team received an award from the Society for Industrial Organizational Psychology (SIOP) Foundation to support research on job search assistance for formerly incarcerated individuals. The team was recognized at the annual SIOP meeting in Denver.
Ashley Nierman
Ashley Nierman, senior supply chain management major, was named Student of the Month.
  • Ashley Nierman, senior supply chain management major from Harvard, Nebraska, was named a Student of the Month by the Nebraska Business Student Advisory Board.
  • Elli Richardson, '24 accounting alum and recruitment assistant for the Enrollment Management team, received a Dean's Coin for excellence in recruitment and engagement efforts for the accounting community. Read the Facebook post.
  • Christian Thomas, senior finance major from Omaha, Nebraska, was recognized as Outstanding Student Organization Officer at the university's annual Student Impact Awards for his role with Wall Street Scholars of Nebraska. Read about the awards in the UNL story.
Elli Richardson, '23 & '24 accounting alum and recruitment assistant for the Enrollment Management team, received a Dean's Coin.
Elli Richardson, '23 & '24 accounting alum and recruitment assistant for the Enrollment Management team, received a Dean's Coin.
Research and Publications
  • The 33rd annual Mittelstaedt & Gentry Doctoral Symposium welcomed marketing Ph.D. students and faculty from 18 states for collaborative research discussions. Revanth Raghupatruni presented “DEI Events and Firm Value” as Nebraska’s featured presenter.
  • Lance Buscher, junior business administration major from Omaha, presented a research poster titled LifelineLinks: Nurturing Connections, Breaking Loneliness at the university’s Student Research Days Slam. Read more about the event.
  • S. Sajeesh, Nathan J Gold Distinguished Professor of Marketing and associate professor of marketing, was appointed associate editor at the Journal of Retailing.
Shelby Lagueux, support associate for IT Services, received a Dean's Coin.
Shelby Lagueux, support associate for IT Services, received a Dean's Coin.
Notable Involvement
  • Forty-seven became new student strengths coaches with the Clifton Strengths Institute. These students will mentor more than 1,000 new College of Business students next year. Read the story about the new coaches.
  • Twelve College of Business students traveled to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, over spring break for a hands-on leadership and strengths coaching experience called the Advanced Coaching Abroad Program. Read the story about their experience.
  • Four business students earned prestigious Gilman Scholarships to study abroad: Madalynn Janousek, economics major from Papillion, Nebraska, United Kingdom; Lenda Khalaf, international business and Spanish major from Lincoln, Bilbao, Spain; Yasmin Ramirez, finance and international business major from Omaha, Australia and New Zealand; and Yamen Seanwan, business administration major from Lincoln, Spain), Read the Nebraska Today story about the scholarship.
  • Kaitlin Ferris, assistant director of the Clifton Builders Program, was elected to serve on the university's Staff Senate. Read the Nebraska Today article about the new senators.
students working at the masters
Lydia Tobin (front row, third from right), a senior marketing major, was one of 12 students selected to work at the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia.
Competitions
Revanth Raghupatruni, marketing Ph.D. student, presented research at the 33rd annual Mittelstaedt & Gentry Doctoral Symposium in Lincoln.
Revanth Raghupatruni, marketing Ph.D. student, presented research at the 33rd annual Mittelstaedt & Gentry Doctoral Symposium in Lincoln.
In The News
  • Radhika Damle, junior actuarial science and data science major from Rochester, Minnesota, is part of the team in the Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management who are helping national fashion retailer Buckle advance toward offering its guests a tailor-made online fashion stylist experience. Read the Nebraska Today story.
  • Andreas Katsaounis, sophomore business administration major from Omaha, was featured by the Lincoln Journal Star for launching his own pickleball business at age 17. Read his Lincoln Journal Star feature.
  • Ben Rhodes, online Master of Business Administration student in Lincoln, was confirmed as executive director for the Nebraska Ethanol Board. Read an article about the appointment.