There’s an adage that encourages people to “lift as they climb.” As Angela Tolliver (BBA ’92, EMBA ’14) helps women move up the corporate ladder, she might well be the saying’s very embodiment.
Caroline Kraczon says the Arch is her favorite UGA tradition because it unites every person at the university — a sentiment that could also be applied to her ambitions.
The next U.S. Census will be conducted in 2020, providing the federal government with a host of data about American residents. That information will be used to determine things such as the number of seats each state has in the House of Representative and how federal funds are distributed.
The University of Georgia Terry College of Business became an affiliated member of the European Foundation for Management Development this past year. EFMD is the leading global network of accredited business schools and corporations dedicated to excellence in ma
When Congress passed the Financial Investment and National Security Act (FINSA) in 2007, it was meant to bolster national security. However, new research from the Terry College shows it put American companies at a global disadvantage.
More than 230 economists and PhD students gathered at the new home of the Terry College of Business in mid-May to discuss their research at the Spring 2019 Midwest Macroeconomics Meetings.
Georgia MBA has the seventh-highest rate of return among U.S. business schools whose graduates earn more than $100,000 on average within three months of graduation, according to the latest rankings from U.S. News & World Report.