Double Album: Career services director unveils different side in pursuit of Nashville-sized music goals
By Stephen Schmidt
If Meredith Shaw BA ’99, M Ed ’09, is dreaming, please do not wake her up.
Top exporters gather virtually at the 2020 Mid-America Trade Summit
International Trade Center hosts annual summit
To Infinity and Beyond
By Kelsey Allen
Student-entrepreneur Ed Ge leads a venture-backed startup that provides high-resolution aerial imagery and real-time data for mapping, surveillance and national security.
Trulaske team named regional winner of Deloitte FanTAXtic Tax Case Competition
Students to advance to national case study competition in January
From the heart: Academy’s mission resonates with donor
By Stephen Schmidt
As many things do these days, it all began with a Zoom call.
Embracing Mistakes
By Kelsey Allen
Asim Samiuddin, MS ’04, created a scholarship to help Black female business students who have shown academic improvement in their college career get to Wall Street.
Marinova, Schaubroeck appointed to named positions
Dean Ajay Vinzé announced the appointment of two Trulaske faculty members to named positions in the college, effective September 1.
Trulaske alumnus starts fund to support Accountancy faculty
By Stephen Schmidt
Sometimes it takes a little financial incentive to attract and retain the faculty who can build and maintain a program’s national prominence.
New faculty join Trulaske College of Business
This fall, the Trulaske College of Business welcomed new faculty to three of the college’s four academic departments.
Trulaske launches Student Emergency Fund
The Trulaske College of Business recently launched a college-specific student emergency fund, which will provide financial assistance to students who encounter hardship that makes it difficult for them to pursue their business education.
Four Trulaske teaching faculty promoted to associate teaching professor
Four Trulaske College of Business teaching faculty members were promoted to the rank of associate teaching professor, effective September 1. These promotions are reflective of the outstanding teaching, service and scholarship.