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Class of 2024 Profile: Monika Vanek

From the moment Monika Vanek set foot on Mizzou's campus as a seventh grader, she knew it was where she would eventually belong. That quiet sense of connection guided her decision to attend the university, where she found not only a strong academic foundation but a deep sense of community. As a student in the Finance Department at the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business, Monika has honed her passion for real estate, setting ambitious career goals and embracing every challenge along the way.
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Class of 2024 Profile: Montinae Porter

Montinae Porter’s journey at Mizzou has been one of self-discovery, resilience and growth. Coming from Chicago, she chose Mizzou not only for its renowned business school but also to carve out her own path as the first in her family to leave the state for college. Initially uncertain about her career, Montinae found her passion in the Finance Department and overcame personal challenges that deepened her leadership and communication skills.
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Forging her own path: Trulaske student finds confidence, connections and career success

Written by Sara DiedrichWhen Victoria Borkowski visited the University of Missouri for a campus tour in the spring of 2021, the high school senior was thrilled to see students bustling between buildings and gathering in outdoor spaces. After months away from in-person schooling due to the pandemic, seeing Mizzou’s campus alive with activity — students wearing face coverings and practicing social distancing — felt like a breath of fresh air.
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Family Tradition: Maddie and Max Meystrik thrive as leaders at the Trulaske College of Business

Maddie and Max Meystrik always knew where they wanted to go to college: the Trulaske College of Business at the University of Missouri.

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Breaking Barriers: Exhibit Celebrates Missouri Women Pioneers in the Federal Reserve

A traveling exhibit that highlights the voices – past and present – of several trailblazing women from the two regional Federal Reserve banks in Missouri made a five-day stop earlier this month at the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business.

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Class of 2024 profile: Evan Brage

Evan Brage arrived at the Robert J. Trulakse, Sr. College of Business with an open mind.

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Trulaske trio: Klumb brothers graduate from college, embracing their individuality and bond

This weekend, twin brothers Adam and Steven Klumb, and their older brother, Alex Klumb, will graduate with degrees from the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business – a trifecta of success for the Moline, Illinois, family.

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Class of 2024 profile: Jake Sherman

Jake Sherman has taken every opportunity to get involved and excel while a student at the University of Missouri. On Sunday, he will graduate with a degree in finance and banking with an emphasis in real estate from the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr.

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Two Trulaske students tapped for prestigious honorary societies

For more than a century, Tap Day at Mizzou has been a celebrated tradition that recognizes distinguished groups of students who are invited or “tapped” to join one of six prestigious honorary societies.

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Tru20: How the Trulaske College of Business has impacted the lives of 20 students

The Trulaske College of Business changes the lives of the students who go here, often in ways unimaginable until they come through the doors of Cornell Hall. It’s that kind of place.

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College presents alumni, student awards at annual Honors Luncheon

The Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business recognized excellence among alumni and students during its annual Honors Luncheon on Friday, April 12.

Student winners of the ODK Distinguished 14.

Trulaske freshmen recognized for outstanding leadership

Five students from the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business were named as Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK) Distinguished 14 Freshmen at Mizzou.

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College honors excellence at annual Celebration of Success

The Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business hosted the annual Celebration of Success on Thursday, March 14, to recognize excellence and years of service among faculty, staff and doctoral students.

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UMIG students take on the Big Apple and meet leaders in high finance

Associates from the University of Missouri Investment Group (UMIG) recently returned from the group’s annual recruitment trip to Ne

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Finance Department offers CFA exam scholarships

When Curtis Meyerpeter learned the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr.

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Hostile takeover!

This article originally appeared in the Winter 2024 issue of Mizzou Magazine.

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Trulaske welcomes new faculty to support teaching, research in all emphasis areas

This fall, the Trulaske College of Business welcomed 12 new faculty – five in the Management Department, three in the Marketing Department, two in the Finance Department and two in the School of Accountancy.

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Expert Analysis: How to use AI news to make a profit in your investments

Story courtesy of Show Me Mizzou