‘A Second Home’: Bergamo partnership continues to thrive 20 years later

By Stephen Schmidt Like many others in Bergamo, Italy, the night of May 23, 2007, began with a dinner party. Pasta, pizza, wine, laughter. There was a bus to take several students from the Trulaske College of Business into the city’s center, in the middle of the fourth installment of the study abroad partnership between the University of Missouri and the University of Bergamo, which recently celebrated its 20th anniversary.

Trulaske Kaldi’s Sim: Gamification brings a new meaning to hands-on learning

For retail marketing students at Trulaske, gamification is more than a buzzword they hear about from their professors. A new partnership with Adroit Studios Gaming Lab, a game development lab in the MU School of Information Sciences & Learning Technologies, has allowed students to put this innovative concept into practice and bring a new meaning to hands-on learning.

Rivalry and technology

Rivalry and Technology Strategy scholars are unanimous: Firms must understand their competition. But technological changes in the age of digital transformation—artificial intelligence, blockchain, etc., reshaping firm operations—are beginning to rearrange who ‘really’ competes with whom. Consider two contrasting examples of Microsoft’s gaming business and Amazon’s enterprise cloud business.

Four Trulaske students named Homecoming royalty top ten candidates

By Kylie Groh Introducing their majesties, the Homecoming Top 10 Royalty from the Trulaske College of Business. This week marks the 111th homecoming at the University of Missouri. Homecoming celebrates many campus traditions and the “coming home” of alumni. This year, four Trulaske College of Business students are featured as Top 10 Royalty. These students exemplify school spirit, and each represents a different sponsoring organization. We asked them a few questions about their homecoming experiences and time at Mizzou.
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