As graduation draws near and another class of Terry graduates prepares to enter the working world, now is a prime opportunity to remember some of the occasions that made this academic year so successful for the Terry College.
The Terry College of Business has launched the Terry Women’s Initiative, a program committed to the recruitment, retention and advancement of students that aims to inspire confidence and advance students’ academic and professional goals.
Firms today sell more than their products online. Starbucks sells community involvement. Patagonia sells sustainability. Dove soap sells female self-esteem.
Students from across Georgia and throughout the nation will be converging on the University of Georgia for two events that give young entrepreneurs a chance to pitch their business and consumer brand concepts to a panel of investors and advisors for $35,000 in prize money.
Graduates of the Terry College of Business’ J.M. Tull School of Accounting ranked No. 1 among large programs and No. 2 among all programs for first-time pass rates on the Certified Public Accountant exams during 2015.
An advertisement promoting Terry College research, produced by the Office of Marketing and Communications, earned a Gold honor in the 2015 Collegiate Advertising Awards.