Jane Winkler

Networking, experience and education add up to success for Accountancy graduate

Marching Mizzou. Intramural soccer. Panhellenic Association’s executive board. Teaching assistant. Jane Winkler truly made the most of her time at the University of Missouri.

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December graduate Jack Pope shares leadership lessons learned at Trulaske

Jack Pope is one of many students who will be graduating from the University of Missouri’s Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business in December.

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‘Welcome to the Club’: Trulaske students pitch innovative ideas to increase visits to Sam’s Club

Retail marketing students at the University of Missouri’s Robert J. Trulaske, Sr.

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Let’s ‘taco’ ‘bout entrepreneurship: Trulaske student dishes on spicy success

Just like the perfect blend of spices, Andrew Rubin’s business started as a mix of his three favorite ingredients: food, travel and a taste for entrepreneurship.

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More than a side quest: Trulaske students bring innovative ideas to Entrepreneur Quest

The University of Missouri’s Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business knows a thing or two about the entrepreneurial mindset.

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Setback sets Trulaske student entrepreneurs on the path to success

They say that necessity is the mother of invention. For two students in the University of Missouri’s Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business, necessity was the inspiration for a booming business. 

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Honors from Huhtamaki: Sales competition drives Trulaske students to think ‘inside’ the box

The right food packaging can reduce waste, save money, protect the quality of our food, enhance the consumer’s experience, and even trigger a sense of nostalgia (think McDonald’s Boo Buckets).

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From transfer to Tiger

Article by Kampbell Hemeyer, courtesy of the

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‘Where Health Meets Hustle’: Trulaske entrepreneur helps power Mizzou campus

Like most kids, siblings Dominic St. Jean and Gabriella St. Jean participated in a cherished tradition: running their own lemonade stand.

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A royal achievement: Trulaske student crowned Mizzou’s 2025 Homecoming Queen

There’s no doubt, Hannah Banks has made her mark on the University of Missouri. Banks, an accountancy student in Mizzou’s Robert J.

Micaela Nevarez

San Diego transplant carves path to success at Trulaske

After high school, San Diego native Micaela Nevarez found herself longing for an out-of-state college experience. Though she toured several universities, one felt like home as soon as she stepped on campus: the University of Missouri.

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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.

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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.

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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.

Jonathan Crespy and Joseph Slane

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.

Luka Budisavljevic

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.

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‘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.

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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.