Tru20 Student Ceremony

Tap Day 2023: A Q &A with all 9 tapped business students

Since its inception in 1917, Tap Day at Mizzou has been a celebrated tradition, recognizing a distinguished group of students invited or "tapped" to join one of six prestigious honorary societies: QEBH, Mystical Seven, LSV, Mortar Board, Omicron D

Zeph France

Blending creativity and leadership skills: Zeph France looks to the next step

Zeph France enrolled at the Trulaske College of Business with the goal of further building the brand he created in high school as a rapper and music producer. He still has that goal, but thanks to his experience in Trulaske, there’s a twist.

Honeywell at Cornell Hall

Management Department hosts short course on tactical supply management and strategic sourcing

The Trulaske College of Business Management Department, in partnership with Honeywell, held a comprehensive two-day short course, "Tactical Supply Management & Strategic Sourcing," on April 4-5, 2023.

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Launching Tiger ingenuity

Story courtesy of University of Missouri Research, Innovation & Impact

Celebration of Success

Celebration of Success showcases excellence in service, teaching and research at Trulaske

On Wednesday, March 22, the Trulaske College of Business hosted the annual Celebration of Success event at Memorial Union, recognizing the achievements of faculty, staff, and PhD students.

Trulaske '39 Recipients

Eight Trulaske students named Mizzou '39 awardees

By Elleyna Rudman

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Most workplaces haven’t reached their full potential, new MU study finds

Article courtesy of MU News Bureau

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Osher@Mizzou: The dark web

Article courtesy of Show Me Mizzou.

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A Tweet or a news release? How corporate communication affects acquisitions

Organizations and CEOs use a variety of communication channels, including social media and professional newswires, to reach their audiences.

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Rivalry and technology

Rivalry and Technology

New faculty 2022

New Faculty Join Trulaske in Accountancy, Management

This fall, the Trulaske College of Business welcomed four new faculty – one in the School of Accountancy and three in the Management Department.

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Trulaske faculty secure Business and International Education grant, plan to launch Global Business Certificate

Business and International Education (BIE) Program Grant Funding Secured

Regina Reuter

College honors excellence at annual Celebration of Success event

On Monday, April 12, the Trulaske College of Business recognized excellence among faculty, staff and PhD students at its annual Celebration of Success event.

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Workplace humor: It’s about more than having fun

I feel badly for people who study important topics that are nonetheless beyond the ability of most people to understand.

Rashel Hughely

Managing Tomorrow Today

By Kelsey Allen

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

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Changing the tide: reducing gender bias at work

By Joel Andrus and Dave Sullivan