AI

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.
Lucas Crow and Lane Osborn

The enterprising spirit: Two students awarded Darby Fellowship for Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Two up-and-coming student entrepreneurs from the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business were recently awarded the Darby Fellowship for Entrepreneurship and Innovation to help support their entrepreneurial efforts and enterprising spirits.
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The real deal: The Allen Angel Capital Education Program puts students in charge of selecting and investing in high-growth start-up companies

Courtesy of Show Me MizzouThe stakes are high for students involved in the Allen Angel Capital Education (AACE) Program at the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business.
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How one student turned a lesson in failure into a successful LA career

Jordan Harvey, BS BA ’20, was on a roll. It was his junior year at the Trulaske College of Business where he was hitting all his goals, making the grades and dabbling in a streetwear business on the side. The 21-year-old from St.

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Exchanging ideas abroad

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

Sophia Rivera Hassemer

Beyond the spear: Trulaske alumna and javelin star Sophia Rivera Hassemer, on her life as a professional athlete

By Elleyna Rudman

From typical childhood sports to professional javelin star, Sophia Rivera Hassemer’s journey as an athlete is one for the books.

Stevie Hefner at Tiger football game.

U.S. Navy pilot takes flight with Crosby MBA

Stevie Hefner thought he had missed his chance to attend the University of Missouri until he learned about the Crosby MBA at the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business.

Mason Aid

Crosby MBA and graduate certificate are perfect match for small business owner

As a champion for diversity and inclusion, Mason Aid is always looking for new ways to leverage their experience and reach more people with their message.

David Novak

Great leaders lead by lifting others up: Trulaske students hear from David Novak

For David Novak, being an effective leader isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about surrounding yourself with ambitious people eager to find the answers for you – and then, most importantly, thanking them for their work.

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Trulaske students help pilot the University of Missouri’s 112th Homecoming

by Elleyna Rudman

Trulaske College of Business students are traditionally at the forefront of one of the biggest planning feats of the year: Homecoming.

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MU business students tackle innovation from 30,000 feet

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Article courtesy of Show Me Mizzou

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Empowering student entrepreneurs: The Entrepreneurship Alliance Accelerator

The Entrepreneurship Alliance Accelerator (EAA) is the

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How to get away with entrepreneurship

This spring, the Trulaske College of Business rebooted its annual Business Week, and kicked off the week of workshops, presentations, and interactive sessions with “Entrepreneurship Night” supported by the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovatio

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Osher@Mizzou: The dark web

Article courtesy of Show Me Mizzou.

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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.