Thirty University of Georgia graduates have committed to teach in high-needs schools across the nation through the competitive Teach for America program. They will join 4,100 other recruits this year, tying UGA as the No. 14 contributor to Teach for America among large universities.
The AACSB International (AACSB), the global accrediting body and membership association for business schools, recently revealed that Daniel P. Amos, a Terry College of Business graduate, has been recognized as one of the first 100 AACSB Influential Leaders.
Nicholas Berente, a professor in the Management Information Systems Department, has co-authored two research papers that received top honors this summer.
Today, before a crowd of hundreds, the University of Georgia Terry College of Business dedicated Correll Hall, Phase I of its future home, the Business Learning Community, and ceremoniously broke ground on Amos Hall, the centerpiece of the project’s second phase.
The University of Georgia will celebrate the completion of Correll Hall and the groundbreaking for Amos Hall and Phase II of the Business Learning Community with a ceremony Sept. 18 at 1 p.m. on the lawn of Correll Hall.
Business isn’t all about products, services and bottom lines. It can also act as a catalyst for change. Ed Heys (BBA ’83), Atlanta and Birmingham managing partner at Deloitte LLP, shared his views about making business and community work together at the Aug.
Forbes magazine released its biannual MBA program ranking earlier today, once again recognizing the University of Georgia Terry College of Business among the nation’s best business schools.