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Under construction: Trulaske graduate finds joy in building businesses, relationships in KC and beyond

By Stephen Schmidt

Jeremy Terman, BS BA ’16, is a rhino — and has been for a long time.

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Trulaske graduate makes name for herself in HR, earns Ingram’s Forty Under 40 selection

By Stephen Schmidt

One could call it a precursor to a baptism by fire.

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It’s about access: Commitment from Allen family helps under-resourced, under-represented Trulaske students

William “W.D” Allen has dedicated much of his career to investing in the future. In a former life, Allen (B.S. BA ’90; Ph.D. ’06) worked as a fixed-income manager, a real estate developer and a small business owner.

Derrick Christian

#BuyBlackMizzou: Center Partners with Alumnus to Showcase Black Entrepreneurs

After alumnus Derrick Christian created a list of businesses founded by Black Mizzou alumni, the Trulaske Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation collaborated with him to create a three-part virtual series to further showcase Mizzou Black

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A Seat at the Table

By Kelsey Allen

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Accomplished Academics

Meet the Mizzou ’39 Award recipients who called the Trulaske College of Business home during their time at Mizzou.

By Kelsey Allen

Nicole Cummings

Courageous Cummings

Cancer survivor and recent Trulaske grad Nicole Cummings, BS BA ’20, makes the most out of every opportunity.

by Kelsey Allen

Heartland Scholars Chicago

From the heart: Academy’s mission resonates with donor

By Stephen Schmidt

As many things do these days, it all began with a Zoom call.

Asim Samiuddin

Embracing Mistakes

By Kelsey Allen

Asim Samiuddin, MS ’04, created a scholarship to help Black female business students who have shown academic improvement in their college career get to Wall Street.

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Call to Action

by Kelsey Allen

Cornell Hall

Trulaske alumnus starts fund to support Accountancy faculty

By Stephen Schmidt

Sometimes it takes a little financial incentive to attract and retain the faculty who can build and maintain a program’s national prominence.

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Four Trulaske students complete premier AT &T partnership course

At the beginning of the Spring 2020 semester, four Trulaske College of Business students joined 15 students from colleges across campus for an intensive course spawned from a partnership between Mizzou and AT &T.