A new graduate program from the University of Georgia Terry College of Business will prepare students for high-demand jobs in today’s data-centric economy.
A symposium on artists’ rights in the music industry will be held at the University of Georgia Jan. 22-23, featuring musicians, producers, filmmakers, law enforcement and elected officials.
The reality of a career, much like adulthood in general, is not usually what was envisioned. There are fewer thank-yous, longer hours, less pay and more frustrations.
Georgia’s economy will match its performance last year, propelled by a pipeline of economic development projects, solid population growth and a housing recovery, according to the economic forecast from the University of Georgia Terry College of Business.
Crystal Hanlon, president of the Northern Division of The Home Depot, delivered a keynote address at Terry’s annual Professional Women’s Conference, where she urged attendees to know what you are known for and build that brand.
When Alina Taher enrolled at the University of Georgia, she knew she wanted to study business, but didn’t know which aspect to pursue until she joined Terry College’s Women in Business group as a freshman.
As Hurricane Irma whirled toward Tampa, Phillip Casey (BBA ’67) rolled down the storm shutters over the windows of his 11th-floor condo on Hillsborough Bay and calmly watched the Dallas Cowboys defeat the New York Giants on Sunday Night Football.