Class of 2024 profile: Jake Sherman
Jake Sherman has taken every opportunity to get involved and excel while a student at the University of Missouri. On Sunday, he will graduate with a degree in finance and banking with an emphasis in real estate from the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr.
Building Competencies
Seeking to enhance the import and export skills of employees and better position Missouri and U.S.
Two Trulaske students tapped for prestigious honorary societies
For more than a century, Tap Day at Mizzou has been a celebrated tradition that recognizes distinguished groups of students who are invited or “tapped” to join one of six prestigious honorary societies.
Tru20: How the Trulaske College of Business has impacted the lives of 20 students
The Trulaske College of Business changes the lives of the students who go here, often in ways unimaginable until they come through the doors of Cornell Hall. It’s that kind of place.
MU International Trade Center Students: Supporting the Decision-Making Needs of Area Businesses
Sixteen MU and Trulaske College of Business students interning with the MU International Trade Center shared findings from the semester-long global market research projects on April 26, 2024, with four Missouri companies each seeking to expand the
Dawdy Speaker Series: Great time to get a degree in accounting
A degree in accounting can lead to a wide range of career opportunities post-graduation.
Business Week highlights professional development, service
Trulaske’s Business Week, commonly referred to as B-Week, is a student-created and -executed week of events designed to celebrate the Trulaske College of Business. The theme and direction are unique to the vision of student directors each year.
College presents alumni, student awards at annual Honors Luncheon
The Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business recognized excellence among alumni and students during its annual Honors Luncheon on Friday, April 12.
Dean Rajagopalan appointed to committee of internationally recognized accrediting organization
Balaji Rajagopalan, dean of the Trulaske College of Business, has been appointed to serve a three-year term on the Initial Accreditation Committee
Trulaske freshmen recognized for outstanding leadership
Five students from the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business were named as Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK) Distinguished 14 Freshmen at Mizzou.
Chris Prestigiacomo awarded 2024 Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence
Article courtesy of Show Me Mizzou
College honors excellence at annual Celebration of Success
The Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business hosted the annual Celebration of Success on Thursday, March 14, to recognize excellence and years of service among faculty, staff and doctoral students.
Understanding the price of fear: How war and disaster risks shape the stock market
By Kuntara Pukthuanthong
With a heart for accounting and students, retired director of the School of Accountancy continues to give back
Ray Dockweiler is a person of conviction.
Does getting an MBA make you a better leader?
I think there might be too many MBAs running companies. There should be more focus on the project or service itself, less time on board meetings, less time on financials.
Tweet from Elon Musk on Dec. 10, 2020