In the United States, antitrust laws exist to preserve competition, promote innovation and prevent harm to consumers. But how do you measure potential harm when a product is free?
Julie Schertell (MAcc ’92), president and chief executive officer at Mativ, speaks during a Terry Leadership Speaker Series event at the UGA Chapel on Sept. 21, 2022.
A lot has changed at paper companies in the last three years. They provide more technical filtration materials for hospitals while offering more efficient packaging for e-commerce and sustainable papers for everyone.
Since its inception in 1993, Georgia’s HOPE Scholarship has changed the way Georgia students plan for college. A new study aims to find out if it’s changed their career paths after graduation as well.
Two University of Georgia students in the Georgia Full-Time MBA program will have their tuition paid for thanks to a generous gift from a former financier seeking to promote diversity and offer financial support to qualified MBA candidates.
The Full-Time MBA program at the University of Georgia Terry College of Business is ranked No. 33 in the U.S. by Bloomberg Businessweek and No. 11 among programs at public universities.
U.S. News & World Report once again ranked seven academic majors at the Terry College of Business among the top 20 public business schools in their respective fields.
What factors lead to a productive sales team? What kinds of management behaviors lead to higher turnover? Academic researchers have long asked these hypothetical questions over the years, with each author providing distinct analyses and sets of data.
A three-person team of University of Georgia undergraduates from both the Terry College of Business and the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences claimed the top prize in an annual competition that challenged students to design the ideal campus workspace.
While other students are getting ready to go out or studying for finals, Hayden Swank only has one thing on his mind as he watches his competitors circle the track at Greenville-Pickens Speedway.
Halle Bynum remembers when her dance team’s Yankee Candle fundraising order arrived at the dance studio just a few days before a major dance competition.
Studies show that students build a deeper understanding of a subject when they process or use new information as it’s presented. That’s the goal of the active learning strategies.
Here are images from the dedication of Black-Diallo-Miller Hall, a residence hall named in honor of Harold Alonza Black (BBA ’66), Mary Blackwell Diallo and Kerry Rushin Miller, the first African American students to enroll as freshmen and complete their undergraduate degrees at UGA.
Scott Graffin, who holds the Synovus Chair in Servant Leadership at the Terry College of Business, has been appointed to head the Department of Management. The appointment takes effect Aug. 1.
When Spencer Sutlive came to the University of Georgia, he was an outdoorsy kid with an idea to build a better ice chest. Five years later, his Rugged Road coolers have grown from a dream to a specialty brand to a must-have for outdoors lovers.
Leaders in the trucking industry have loads to talk about these days, ranging from driver recruitment and retention to supply chain disruptions and fuel prices.