Trulaske professor talks life, teaching and Ted Lasso
A surprising trajectory took Matteo Binfarè from the soccer fields of Italy to a classroom in the University of Missouri’s Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business.
Mizzou business alum reflects on legacy of late wife, nursing alum
Let’s make one thing clear up front: It wasn’t love at first sight.
Innovative program gives Trulaske students a first-hand look at Wall Street
Meredith Aslin Imber, a 2002 graduate of the University of Missouri’s Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business, was working in finance on Wall Street when she noticed that she was not getting many visits from Mizzou students.
Trulaske senior hits a homerun at summer internship in St. Louis
Thanks to a pair of career fairs hosted by Delta Sigma Pi – Alpha Beta and the University of Missouri’s Robert J. Trulaske, Sr.
Generations of Mizzou Tigers ready for another Family Weekend
From left, Jenna Phelan, Pat Phelan, Mitzi Phelan and Jamie Phelan.
Story by Sara Diedrich, courtesy Show Me Mizzou.
Business students land internship in the financial heart of Europe
Though it’s not the most recognized city in Germany, Frankfurt boasts an important advantage: It is the financial heart of Europe.
From Trulaske to Texas triumph: Entrepreneurial mindset leads Mizzou alum to Hall of Fame success
As chairman and founder of Provident, a Dallas-based team of real estate and financial service professionals that’s developed more than $6 billion in real estate projects, Leon Backes (pronounced Back-Us), BSBA ’79, has earned the respect of his p
Pursuing quantum questions: Trulaske researchers investigate emerging technology’s potential
As quantum computers stand at the threshold of having the capability to solve problems and answer questions more quickly than even the world’s most powerful supercomputers, forward-thinking researchers at the University of Missouri’s Robert J.
Serbia’s youngest Chess Grandmaster finds home at Mizzou
Young Luka Budisavljevic never stopped moving. Ice hockey. Basketball. Running outside to play with friends. His father just wanted him to slow down a little, so he suggested the game of chess.
Uzbekistan Professor Shares Expertise, Learns U.S. Culture at Mizzou
Bringing different backgrounds and thoughts together can yield some astonishing results.
Wanderlust leads Walsworth to every corner of the world
One could argue that Audrey Walsworth’s tiny hometown of Marceline in north central Missouri was a physical emblem of small-town America — it was, after all, the inspiration for Missouri native Walt Disney’s iconic Main Street USA.
Tool, or agent?
When it comes to allowing artificial intelligence (AI) into our lives, the role we view it playing predicts our willingness to accept it, says Bingqing Li, an assistant professor of marketing at the University of Missouri’s Robert J.
‘Continued pursuit of excellence’ inspires Mizzou career spanning three decades
A track scholarship brought New Zealand native Jackie Rasmussen to the United States as a college student. And she hasn’t stopped chasing her own goals — and helping others pursue theirs — since.
Trulaske entrepreneur turns plethora of peppers into business with a bite
Three years ago, Killion Hardesty and buddy Gage Ryan found themselves with a plethora of peppers on their hands — so they cooked up a plan that is blazing a new path within the Columbia condiment crowd.
Trulaske researcher explores how hard times hit human capital investments
Joonyoung Kim understands the challenges of guiding organizations through economic downturns. Navigating lean times often demands tough decisions.
Mizzou R.A.H.! Young Trulaske alumni honored for professional achievements
The Mizzou R.A.H. (Recent Alumni Honorees) Award sheds light on the incredible things young alumni are doing across the globe.
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