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.
The verdict is in.
Just one week after classes began in Correll Hall, the new facility for the Terry College and the first phase of its still-in-production Business Learning Community, everyone already has an opinion about it.
Terry College economics professor Ian M. Schmutte received a three-year, $535,970 grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to study “the Economics of Socially-Efficient Privacy and Confidentiality Management for Statistical Agencies.”
Staff from the Terry’s International Business Programs Office did not have to travel far to present at the summer 2015 conference of the Georgia Association of International Educators, which was held in Athens.
Fourteen Terry students participated in the Business in Europe study abroad program this summer, venturing to Central and Eastern Europe to get an up-close view of international business practices.
Theodore E. Christensen, a former Distinguished Teaching Professor at Brigham Young University, has been named director of the J.M. Tull School of Accounting, effective July 1.