Angela Knoerr

Innovative program to remove barriers garners award for Trulaske faculty member

Angela Knoerr, instructional technologist for the Trulaske College of Business, was recently recognized for her “Creating Faculty Accessibility Advocates” program.
Walsworth with Villagers

Wanderlust leads Walsworth to every corner of the world

After visiting every corner of the planet, Mizzou alum Audrey Walsworth now inspires and supports Trulaske students with dreams of traveling abroad.
Laylo Yakhshiboeva

Uzbekistan Professor Shares Expertise, Learns U.S. Culture at Mizzou

Bringing different backgrounds and thoughts together can yield some astonishing results.

Pinki Thakker

Former globetrotting graduate assistant now leads global trade initiatives

As a graduate assistant for the International Trade Center at the University of Missouri’s Robert J. Trulaske, Sr., College of Business in 2017-2018, Pinki Thakker supported undergraduate project teams in completing their research projects.

Photo of Trulaske senior S’Riyyah DeBos with fall trees in the background

Allen Access: pushing boundaries forward

This article originally appeared in the Winter 2024 issue of Mizzou Magazine.

Kaitlyn Berry with her hands on her hips, standing outside of Cornell Hall

Complete Circuit: Trulaske grad turns networking into career in electrical distributor sales

By Stephen Schmidt

When she was a freshman at the Trulaske College of Business, Kaitlynn Berry, BS BA ’18, could have never envisioned her current career path.

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 Blac

Erika Aaaron Headshot

Trulaske Announces Inaugural Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Director

Dean Ajay Vinzé recently announced the hire of Erika Aaron as the inaugural director of inclusion, diversity and equity at Trulaske.

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.

Image: MU Collegiate DECA group

Annual diversity conference hosts 120 students, 23 companies

The Diverse Student Association and the Trulaske College of Business hosted 120 students and 23 employers at the annual Bottom Line for Diversity Conference February 21 on the University of Missouri campus.