The University of Georgia has tapped the former CEO of one of the nation’s fastest-growing sports apparel companies to lead a new, campus-wide initiative focused on entrepreneurship.
Media interest in CEOs has soared to stratospheric heights in recent years, with the likes of Jeff Bezos and Steve Jobs becoming household names. But do corporate top dogs deserve all that attention?
Three Terry College students, all studying economics, will travel to Eastern Europe, Asia and the Middle East this summer to study languages considered critical to U.S. interests as recipients of the U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship.
The Tarkenton Institute, in partnership with the Terry College of Business, announced the launch of the Tarkenton Certificate in Entrepreneurship. Driven by the vision of NFL Hall of Famer and veteran entrepreneur Fran Tarkenton (UGA Class of ‘61), the no
Discrimination against pregnant workers has been much in the news lately, thanks in part to a greatly anticipated Supreme Court decision in March that seemed to split the difference between the rights of the female plaintiff and her corporate employer. With public discussion focused largely on ho
A team of Full-Time MBA students from Terry took first place at the Association for Corporate Growth’s ACG Cup Case Competition in Atlanta against teams from Emory and Georgia Tech.
William W. “Bill” Douglas III, a 30-year veteran of the Coca-Cola system and a Terry College of Business alumnus, will deliver the keynote address at the spring Graduation Convocation for the Terry College on May 8 at 2:30 p.m.
An economics major was among the record number of UGA students and alumni who were offered National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships this year.