Jordann Barrow expected a Terry education would take her places. She didn’t necessarily think her business studies would land her aboard a trans-Pacific flight to Seoul, South Korea.
The Terry College of Business hosted the Georgia 2023 Economic Outlook at the Georgia Aquarium on Dec. 9, marking the 40th anniversary of the event. It was first prepared in 1983 to give Georgia’s leadership state-level insight into the economy.
When Stuart Cofer (BBA ’81) drives around his hometown of Athens, there are two things he can point out: the flowers purchased from his family’s plant nursery and all the changes that have been made since he was a kid.
Elise Karinshak will combine her study of artificial intelligence and digital communication at UGA with a degree from Tsinghua University in Beijing, China, starting next fall.
James Johnson left a banking job to learn more about the inner workings of the world of finance. After earning his MBA and landing a great job as a vice president of finance with Citigroup, James Johnson faced a unique crisis.
The Terry College of Business hosted a series of roundtable discussions on Nov. 15 called “Know Your Rights: The Future of Authorship and Copyright Office,” the third Artists’ Rights Symposium convened by the Music Business Program.
Copyright, royalty and contract experts convened at the University of Georgia Terry College of Business on Nov. 15 to discuss the challenges facing authors and songwriters and ways to strengthen intellectual property protections.