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Trulaske Students Named Mizzou '18 and Mizzou '39 Award Recipients

Earlier this month, the Mizzou Alumni Association and Alumni Association Student Board named the 2022 Mizzou '18 Award and Mizzou ’39 Award recipients.

Patrick Montgomery

Breaking the stigma: Trulaske student raises awareness of mental health among Black students

By Stephen Schmidt

It took Alaina Meekins-Kent years to get where she is today — a place of sharing, a place of knowledge.

Image: Alaina Meekins-Kent

Thinking of hiring the next rainmaker? You better investigate their past first

In October 2020, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed seven-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Antonio Brown – a top NFL talent who has faced allegations of reckless driving, felony burglary with battery, sexual assault and violating the NFL’s Personal Conduc

Concerned Businessman

The unexpected information we can learn from the volatility of tax expense

How have you gauged the quality of a company’s financial report? Maybe you considered the audit report, whether the firm met earnings targets or how quickly the financial statements were filed.

Mullenger

Under construction: Trulaske graduate finds joy in building businesses, relationships in KC and beyond

By Stephen Schmidt

Jeremy Terman, BS BA ’16, is a rhino — and has been for a long time.

Calculator and Financial Documents

Trulaske graduate makes name for herself in HR, earns Ingram’s Forty Under 40 selection

By Stephen Schmidt

One could call it a precursor to a baptism by fire.

Rashel Hughely

Managing Tomorrow Today

By Kelsey Allen

Four Trulaske Faculty

Top exporters gather virtually at the 2021 Mid-America Trade Summit

On November 2 & 3, 2021, the University of Missouri International Trade Center, along with trade assistance partners from across the

Tina Spreck

A fast study: Trulaske sophomore ascends to apex of professional pickleball

By Stephen Schmidt

For Dylan Frazier, something just clicked. Although he cannot put his finger on the exact moment he fell in love with the sport of pickleball, it happened quickly — like the pace of the sport itself.

Dylan Frazier standing in front of Cornell Hall

Opportunities for advancement: Gender bias in the workplace

Gender-based assumptions and stereotypes influence a wide array of social behavior. These stereotypes are so prevalent we often don’t realize their impact. Gender bias, and other biases, influences nearly every decision we make, resulting in

People working in an office space

Changing the tide: reducing gender bias at work

By Joel Andrus and Dave Sullivan

Image: Conference room with chairs and a large table, light streaming through the windows

.99-ending prices: Are they really as effective as we assume?

There has been a long-standing debate among researchers regarding what makes prices ending in .99 so attractive to consumers. Some argue that consumers tend to focus on the left digits, rounding the .99 down (e.g., viewing $18.99 as $18).