AI meets academia: Revolutionizing business education for the future

This article originally appeared in the Fall 2024 issue of Trulaske Magazine.There is no question that students graduating from college today will enter a workplace on the brink of a technological revolution. The swift progress of artificial intelligence has captivated the world and raised questions about its impact on jobs and the future of work.

Shooting for the stars: Spirit of ’76 taps into global market with expert guidance from the International Trade Center at the Trulaske College of Business

This article originally appeared in the Fall 2024 issue of Trulaske Magazine.When John Bechtold, B.S.B.A. ’94, set his sights on expanding his thriving fireworks business to international markets, his first step was to seek expert advice from the International Trade Center at the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business.

Small town roots, big city dreams: Jay Dawdy, B.S. Acc. ’89, blazes his own trail in forensic accounting

This article originally appeared in the Fall 2024 issue of Trulaske Magazine.While searching for internship opportunities during his junior year at the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business, Jay Dawdy, B.S. Acc. '89, stumbled across an intriguing application for a post with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. His heart raced with excitement."Wow! This is cool," he thought. "Maybe I'll give it a shot."

Trulaske students help pilot the University of Missouri’s 113th Homecoming

Trulaske College of Business students are traditionally at the forefront of one of the biggest planning feats of the year: Homecoming.This year is no exception with eight of our students serving on the 113th Homecoming Steering Committee, which develops and plans a variety of activities, including the parade, blood drive, talent show, spirit rally and much more. We asked some of our students about their experience and how Trulaske helped prepare them for their leadership roles.

A bite of the Big Apple

Students from the Cornell Leadership Program (CLP) recently returned from the annual Tigers on Wall Street trip, a weeklong immersion into New York’s financial district. For nearly 20 years, this select group of students from the Trulaske College of Business has traveled to the Big Apple to participate in this experience-centered learning opportunity. The experience allows them to network with Mizzou alumni and industry professionals while gaining insights into careers within the financial sector.

Trulaske College of Business partners with global accounting leader to launch new program to support CPA candidates

The Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business has collaborated with Becker, a global leader in accounting exam preparation and professional education, to create the Becker Academy. This new series of courses is designed to bridge key knowledge gaps in accounting and provide a strong foundation for individuals preparing for the CPA exam.

Mizzou’s techiest tools

Article courtesy of Show Me MizzouTechnology empowers you to discover new possibilities. Change reality. Turn big, bold ideas into life-changing innovations.The University of Missouri ensures students have access to the power of technology. From robots and drones to virtual reality and simulation labs, Mizzou is home to the latest gadgets, devices and systems that are transforming the world. This next-generation equipment lets students learn by doing — a process we call the Missouri Method.

Announcing the 2024 Mizzou Hall of Fame Inductees

Information courtesy of Mizzou Alumni Association The University of Missouri boasts more than 300,000 alumni worldwide. From actors, artists and musicians to business leaders, politicians, inventors and more, our Tigers leave the Mizzou campus prepared to change the world for the better.Created in 2016, the Mizzou Hall of Fame honors high-achieving alumni who have exhibited excellence in their chosen field. Each year, a class of Hall of Fame inductees will be recognized during Mizzou Homecoming.
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