U.S. Navy pilot takes flight with Crosby MBA
Stevie Hefner thought he had missed his chance to attend the University of Missouri until he learned about the Crosby MBA at the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business.
International student-athlete finds success in the classroom and on the track
When Mirieli Santos crosses the stage on Friday to accept her diploma from the University of Missouri, she will have achieved a goal that seemed almost incomprehensible to the young woman who arrived on campus from Brazil in January 2019.
Accountancy student finds getting involved key to Mizzou experience
When Cade Koehly was in high school, he dreamed of attending college somewhere out of state and far from his small hometown of Chillicothe, Missouri.
Kickstarting bright ideas
Article courtesy of Show Me Mizzou.Editor's Note: Parker Owens is a 2021 graduate of the Trulaske College of Business.
Trulaske team rises to the occasion at Purdue HR case competition
Heaven Butler has always considered herself to be a hard-working student. After all, the Kansas City, Missouri, native holds down three part-time jobs while studying fulltime as a junior majoring in management at the Trulaske College of Business.
MU International Trade Center Interns – Supporting the Decision-Making Needs of Area Businesses
Sixteen MU and Trulaske College of Business students interning with the MU International Trade Center shared findings from the semester-long global market research projects on December 1, 2023, with four Missouri companies each seeking to expand t
Tigers in uniform: A military family's Mizzou bond
Article courtesy of Show Me Mizzou.
Alumnus and veteran Scott Van Genderen attended MU on an ROTC scholarship in the ’80s. Today, two of his children are able to call themselves Tigers while working overseas.
Successful professionals share their experiences during the inaugural 2023 Trulaske Doctoral Alumni Research Colloquium
The Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business held its inaugural Trulaske Doctoral Alumni Research Colloquium Oct. 14-15 in Cornell Hall.
Accountancy student’s business savvy and leadership skills earn him 2023 Remington R. Williams Award
There was never any question who Jamie McDonald would nominate for the inaugural class of student leaders selected for the 2023 Remington R. Williams Award: Ethan Joly, a senior at the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business.
Great leaders lead by lifting others up: Trulaske students hear from David Novak
For David Novak, being an effective leader isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about surrounding yourself with ambitious people eager to find the answers for you – and then, most importantly, thanking them for their work.
Crosby MBA and graduate certificate are perfect match for small business owner
As a champion for diversity and inclusion, Mason Aid is always looking for new ways to leverage their experience and reach more people with their message.
Award-winning author and economist is “cautiously optimistic” about future of American economy
Christopher Coyne, an award-winning author and professor of economics at George Mason University, spoke about capitalism vs. political capitalism during the college’s biennial symposium focused on Austrian economics, held on Oct.
Davenport Society holds its annual dinner and induction ceremony in conjunction with MU's 112th Homecoming
The Herbert J. Davenport Society dinner and induction ceremony for the Trulaske College of Business was held in conjunction with the university’s 112th Homecoming on October 20 at the Country Club of Missouri.
Trulaske student wins Gallo pitch competition and a whole lot more
For Alina Peterson, winning The Pitch Competition sponsored by E &J Gallo Winery and Breakthru Beverage Group was far more than securing a prize. It was a life-changing experience for the senior majoring in marketing at the Robert J.
Trulaske students help pilot the University of Missouri’s 112th Homecoming
by Elleyna Rudman
Trulaske College of Business students are traditionally at the forefront of one of the biggest planning feats of the year: Homecoming.
School of Accountancy hosts Orin Ethics Symposium, featuring Kevyn D. Orr, architect of the nation’s largest municipal bankruptcy case
In 2013, Kevyn D. Orr stepped down as a restructuring expert at the global law firm Jones Day to become the City of Detroit’s newest emergency manager. His mission: save the Motor City from financial collapse.