My journey of discovery: from Mizzou to Microsoft
A calculated risk: Trulaske alumni find success with online retail business
Trulaske College of Business celebrates spring graduates, honorary degree recipient Don Walsworth
Class of 2024 profile: Evan Brage
Evan Brage arrived at the Robert J. Trulakse, Sr. College of Business with an open mind.
Trulaske trio: Klumb brothers graduate from college, embracing their individuality and bond
This weekend, twin brothers Adam and Steven Klumb, and their older brother, Alex Klumb, will graduate with degrees from the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business – a trifecta of success for the Moline, Illinois, family.
Whole new world: Afghan student turns challenges into opportunities at Trulaske
Sayed Zabiullah Sadat had $70 and a small bag of clothes when he arrived in Columbia, Missouri on Jan. 12, 2022.
Tru20: How the Trulaske College of Business has impacted the lives of 20 students
The Trulaske College of Business changes the lives of the students who go here, often in ways unimaginable until they come through the doors of Cornell Hall. It’s that kind of place.
College presents alumni, student awards at annual Honors Luncheon
The Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business recognized excellence among alumni and students during its annual Honors Luncheon on Friday, April 12.
Trulaske freshmen recognized for outstanding leadership
Five students from the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business were named as Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK) Distinguished 14 Freshmen at Mizzou.
College honors excellence at annual Celebration of Success
The Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business hosted the annual Celebration of Success on Thursday, March 14, to recognize excellence and years of service among faculty, staff and doctoral students.
Does getting an MBA make you a better leader?
I think there might be too many MBAs running companies. There should be more focus on the project or service itself, less time on board meetings, less time on financials.
Tweet from Elon Musk on Dec. 10, 2020
Research spotlight: Management insights from the Trulaske College of Business
Faculty in the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business Management Department are examining relevant issues through data-driven, unbiased research that is informing and influencing today’s businesses and policymakers.
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.
From CoMo to Kuala Lumpur
This article originally appeared in the Winter 2024 issue of Mizzou Magazine.
International student-athlete finds success in the classroom and on the track
When Mirieli Santos crosses the stage on Friday to accept her diploma from the University of Missouri, she will have achieved a goal that seemed almost incomprehensible to the young woman who arrived on campus from Brazil in January 2019.
Trulaske team rises to the occasion at Purdue HR case competition
Heaven Butler has always considered herself to be a hard-working student. After all, the Kansas City, Missouri, native holds down three part-time jobs while studying fulltime as a junior majoring in management at the Trulaske College of Business.
Trulaske welcomes new faculty to support teaching, research in all emphasis areas
This fall, the Trulaske College of Business welcomed 12 new faculty – five in the Management Department, three in the Marketing Department, two in the Finance Department and two in the School of Accountancy.
A Trulaske story: Students selected for Tru 20 share the impact of the college on their Mizzou experience
Sometimes recognition for students focuses on things that are tangible, like holding an office or maintaining a certain GPA.
Graduating with more than honors
by Kylie Groh
These three students, united by their humble but “go-get-em” attitudes, have etched their names into the list of spring Trulaske graduates. We are proud of their accomplishments and unique stories.