Correll Hall MBA

Georgia MBA partners with Reaching Out MBA to support LGBT+ students

The Georgia MBA Program at the Terry College of Business is proud to announce a partnership with Reaching Out MBA (ROMBA), a national association for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer MBA students dedicated to increasing the influence of the LGBT+ community in business th

Parade Kirby

Photo gallery: Georgia Bulldogs championship parade

Brian Powers, photographer in the Terry College Office of Marketing and Communications, joined the crowd to capture images from the Georgia Bulldogs national championship parade in Athens on Jan. 15.

Harold A. Black

UGA to name new residence hall for Harold A. Black

At the request of University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead, the University Cabinet voted unanimously to recommend that two facilities at the University of Georgia be named for some of the institution’s earliest and most distinguished African American graduates: a new residence hall in honor of Harold A. Black, Mary Blackwell Diallo and Kerry Rushin Miller, the first African American students to enroll as freshmen and complete their undergraduate degrees.

Chris Waller

Visiting Federal Reserve governor discusses digital currencies

In the last year, Sweden has launched a digital version of its Krona and China has piloted a digital Yuan, but a U.S. Federal Reserve official pumped the brakes on the idea of rolling out a digital currency in the United States.

UGA President Jere Morehead speaking at Georgia Economic Outlook 2019

Georgia Economic Outlook returns with in-person events on Dec. 13

As Georgia emerges from two years of economic uncertainty, University of Georgia Terry College of Business experts will address Georgia’s recovery from the COVID-19 recession, the booming housing market and what to expect in the year to come at the 39th annual Georgia Economic Outlook series.

Larry Richardson

In Safe Hands

When Larry Richardson began the Executive MBA program at the Terry College, he wanted to transition from years of work in emergency medical services to the business side of public safety.