Improving the human experience and addressing sustainability: Trulaske alumna puts entrepreneurial spirit to work
Looking back on her younger days, Ciara Imani May, BS BA ’17, says she always had an entrepreneurial spirit, but didn’t know what it meant to be an entrepreneur until she got to Mizzou.
MU International Trade Center market research interns impress
Fifteen Trulaske College of Business students interning with the MU International Trade Center recently shared findings from the semester-long market research projects completed for two Missouri and two Kansas manufacturers.
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
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.
Trulaske College of Business announces $1 million gift to School of Accountancy
The Trulaske College of Business proudly announces a gift to benefit the School of Accountancy.
15 Trulaske faculty, students and alumnus ‘unveiled’ for 2020 Tap Day honors
Each year, select University of Missouri students, staff and faculty are inducted into one of six secret honorary societies at Mizzou's annual Tap Day.
Trulaske celebrates 772 graduates
The Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business celebrated 772 graduates at the end of the Spring 2020 semester.
Remote Teaching and Learning During a Time of Crisis
As a global pandemic shifted Trulaske classes to remote delivery, new challenges and opportunities presented themselves for both remote teaching and learning.
Four Trulaske students complete premier AT &T partnership course
At the beginning of the Spring 2020 semester, four Trulaske College of Business students joined 15 students from colleges across campus for an intensive course spawned from a partnership between Mizzou and AT &T.
Experiential learning continues in the online environment
When the COVID-19 pandemic sent many students home and University of Missouri classes went online for the remainder of the spring semester, faculty and staff of the Trulaske College of Business found new ways to continue to deliver an experiential