Almost since she first came to campus, senior economics major Julia Allen has been involved in service and outreach and is now committed to pursuing that passion by finding ways to engage in public service wherever her career takes her.
Thanks to digital technology, consumers can access more media than ever before and churn through it at warp speed. But has proliferation of content led to a drop in quality?
The Full-Time MBA Program at the University of Georgia Terry College of Business is ranked among the top 10 U.S. public business schools by The Economist in its worldwide survey of the 100 best graduate business programs, called “Which MBA?”
Patti Zettek admits that she made mistakes in her first managerial role—like arriving at the airport for her first national sales meeting trip wearing shorts
Be wary of immigration policies that are justified by economic data — they never tell the whole story. That was the message delivered by George Borjas, a Harvard University labor economist, at the Bonbright Center Public Lecture on Sept. 27.
A Terry College of Business professor is one of four outstanding faculty members who will represent the University of Georgia in this year’s Southeastern Conference Academic Leadership Development Program.
A team of risk management and insurance majors from the University of Georgia captured first prize at the 2019 Talent Development Competition hosted by the National African American Insurance Association on Sept. 12 in Atlanta.
Jackson Mitchell is passionate about design—specifically, interior design and historic preservation.
Double majoring in real estate and interior design, he hopes to work in high-end residential design and historic renovations after he graduates in 2021.
What problem do you want to solve? It was a question Kristi Frank heard often during her Certificate in Entrepreneurship classes. And then during her sophomore year she attended a music festival.
Six undergraduate business majors at the University of Georgia are ranked among the top 20 public programs in their specialties by U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” guidebook for 2020.