Trulaske College of Business announces faculty fellows in transformative technology
The Hidden Red Flags: How Financial Misreporting Can Signal a Recession
The University of Missouri’s Robert J. Trulaske, Sr.
Trulaske professor brings a Cheetos-and-peanut-butter approach to the classroom
‘Dream big, execute, win’: New director of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation shares plans
Nique Fajors recently took the helm at the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Housed in the University of Missouri’s Robert J. Trulaske, Sr.
Solving a classic Christmas movie conundrum: Trulaske faculty share ideas to save the struggling business in every TV holiday movie
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Trulaske teachers earn their Tiger stripes in the classroom
The foundation for student excellence starts with quality instruction. The University of Missouri’s Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business is proud to have numerous award-winning teaching faculty members on its staff.
Innovative program to remove barriers garners award for Trulaske faculty member
At an early age, Angela Knoerr observed that she had specific learning needs. Processing new input was sometimes challenging for her, but she could master it when given the opportunity to ask questions.
School of Accountancy events prove to be ‘assets’ for incoming Trulaske students
This fall, the School of Accountancy at the University of Missouri’s Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business welcomed 220 new accountancy students with an average GPA of 3.65.
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.
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.
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.
Uzbekistan Professor Shares Expertise, Learns U.S. Culture at Mizzou
Bringing different backgrounds and thoughts together can yield some astonishing results.
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 professor ranks Super Bowl’s most unforgettable ads
Katie Essing’s students don’t just watch Super Bowl commercials —
Trulaske College of Business Management Department ranks 40th in TAMUGA Rankings for research productivity
The Management Department at the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr.
A legacy of excellence: Vairam Arunachalam’s three-decade impact on the School of Accountancy at the Trulaske College of Business
In the winter of 1991, a Greyhound bus rumbled into downtown Columbia.
Research spotlight: Accountancy insights from the Trulaske College of Business
The faculty of the Trulaske College of Business School of Accountancy are at the forefront of addressing some of the most pressing co