Young alumnae

Three young alumnae on how Terry shaped their career

A century ago, Anne Ruth Moore Crawford became the first female graduate from UGA’s business school, then known as the School of Commerce. Thousands of women have followed in her footsteps, climbing the ranks at major corporations and starting companies of their own.

Leadership Dawgs

The Big Picture: Leadership Dawgs

The inaugural class of Leadership Dawgs gathered in February at the Terry Executive Education Center in Atlanta to learn, network and celebrate the program’s launch.

Anne Ruth Moore

100 years of Terry women

In 1922, when Anne Ruth Moore walked out of the University of Georgia with her bachelor of science degree, the world must have felt in full bloom.

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Terry’s Top Research Rankings for 2022

Scholarly contributions by the Terry College faculty are an important measure of the college’s impact. This sample of recent research rankings is based on the number of publications appearing in the premier journals in their fields.

Maggie O'Leary and Maric Broudreau at CURO Symposium

Terry undergraduates build the business research ecosystem

More than two dozen Terry College students joined undergraduates from across the University of Georgia this spring to present posters and PowerPoints as part of the UGA Center Undergraduate Research Opportunities Symposium.

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Customer dissatisfaction can erode merger benefits

When two companies merge, they see an initial benefit, but consumer dissatisfaction often erodes the new company’s value. According to new research from the University of Georgia, big brands often struggle to maintain their market power after tying the corporate knot.  

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How social media posts could affect credit scores

What does your SAT score mean for your ability to pay off a car loan?  What does your Facebook feed say about your chances of landing a mortgage? The answers: More than you think. 

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Label limitations

Taste. Price. Convenience. Grocery shopping can be a balancing act, but in the last two decades, many companies and governments instituted front-of-box or front-of-shelf nutrition labels to help shoppers make better decisions. But do they work?

Marisa Pagnatarro speaks with students in Amos Hall

Pagnattaro named UGA vice president for instruction

Marisa Anne Pagnattaro, a distinguished scholar and academic leader who holds the university’s highest teaching honor, has been named vice president for instruction at the University of Georgia, effective June 1. 

The 2022 Gala award winners

Three honored at annual Alumni Awards and Gala

With a celebratory theme of “Back to Business” and an assembly of more than 700, the Terry College Alumni Awards and Gala returned in triumphant style April 30 to the Intercontinental Buckhead hotel in Atlanta.

Cecil Cooke

Cecil Cooke turns legendary connections into life-changing opportunities

There’s no telling how many names “it” holds, and Cecil Cooke isn’t one to entertain guesses. Then again, some have no idea what “it” is. “It’s funny,” Cooke says with a grin, “when I talk to students about it, they want to know: ‘What is a Rolodex?’”

Bonney Shuman at her home

Bonney Shuman shares lessons from a remarkable life in business

Life-changing moments have a way of finding a person, often when — or where — they’re least expected. For Distinguished Alumni Award recipient Bonney Shuman, an extraordinary career began in, of all places, a metro Atlanta Krispy Kreme. Call it sweet serendipity.