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.
New Faculty Join Trulaske in Accountancy, Management
This fall, the Trulaske College of Business welcomed four new faculty – one in the School of Accountancy and three in the Management Department.
Well-traveled: Trulaske alumna finds purpose in aiding overseas
By Stephen Schmidt
This wasn’t a scene from a movie, although it might have felt that way to Haley Block BS BA, BA’ 16.
Trulaske faculty secure Business and International Education grant, plan to launch Global Business Certificate
Business and International Education (BIE) Program Grant Funding Secured
Trulaske student finds new family, civic purpose through choir group
By Stephen Schmidt
The idea first took root in the back of a tour bus. Connor Lovelace was one of four freshmen taking part in the biennial international trip of the University of Missouri’s University Singers in the summer of 2018.
The formula of the right fit: Trulaske alumna launches new platform to help online customers, retailers
By Stephen Schmidt
Carlanda McKinney, BS BA ’09, wanted to say yes to the dress — a floral dress, to be exact — but fate had other ideas.