‘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.
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.
How interns get more done
By Kylie Groh
For most, an internship is a box to check or a rung on the ladder of professional experience. For Sean Segasture, it was an opportunity to surpass expectations.
Top exporters gather virtually at the 2022 Mid-America Trade Summit
The University of Missouri International Trade Center, along with trade assistance partners from across the region, recently hosted the annual Mid-America Trade Summit to bring together top exporters, global trade leaders and trade assistance prov
A Tweet or a news release? How corporate communication affects acquisitions
Organizations and CEOs use a variety of communication channels, including social media and professional newswires, to reach their audiences.
Davenport Society dinner and induction ceremony returns
Held in conjunction with the university's 111th Homecoming, the Herbert J.
Tree on Carnahan Quadrangle dedicated in memory of Harry M. Cornell, Jr.
Harry M. Cornell, Jr., BS BA ’50, the namesake of the building that houses the Trulaske College of Business, was honored during a dedication of a tree outside of Cornell Hall on the Carnahan Quadrangle on October 20.
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.
School of Accountancy hosts Orin Ethics Symposium featuring Theranos whistleblower Tyler Shultz
Tyler Shultz, known for his role as the whistleblower who exposed fraudulent practices at Theranos, spoke to a packed house in Cornell Hall on Friday, October 14, at the 20th annual Orin Ethics Symposium.
Sadder but wiser: Understanding how depression affects financial forecasting
Is there an upside to being depressed? For almost four decades, psychologists have searched for an answer to this counterintuitive question.
MU International Trade Center interns begin global market research projects
Global Market Research in Action
Camp Trulaske provides a fun welcome for incoming business students
Last week, the Trulaske College of Business hosted Camp Trulaske, an annual event designed to showcase Mizzou, the Trulaske College of Business and the City of Columbia to the college's incoming first-year and transfer students.