The Terry College of Business announces a new group of alumni has joined the college’s Alumni Board and Young Alumni Board for 2022-23. In addition, 10 members of the Alumni Board now serve on the Emeritus Alumni Board.
The 2022 honorees of the University of Georgia’s 40 Under 40 include 12 graduates who earned a degree from the Terry College of Business. The list includes 10 alumni who received undergraduate degrees in business and two who earned an MBA at Terry.
With more and more businesspeople collaborating with international colleagues, it’s more important than ever to understand how to work across cultural differences.
Risk management faculty at Terry partnered with The Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers to offer a program to help brokers better understand real-world scenarios through collaborative learning.
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) investment funds, which reached $400 billion in assets under management in 2021, are meant to make investing in “good” companies easier. But do they deliver on the promise of promoting a greener, more just stock market?
The University of Georgia received a $1 million gift to the Terry College of Business to support students and faculty pursuing work and study abroad opportunities in the risk management industry.
As any person wearing makeup in the June heat can attest, makeup and sweat don’t mix. But Vanessa Sachs, a UGA master’s degree student in consumer analytics and a fitness instructor, is on a mission to change the way people think about how sweat fits into their day.
From producing the recordings to building connections with fans, there is a lot that happens before we stream our favorite playlists or watch a new band on stage.
The Office of Global Engagement is proud to announce Santanu Chatterjee as the winner of the 2022 Richard Reiff Internationalization Award for major contributions to the overall internationalization of the University of Georgia.
The Georgia MBA ranks No. 12 among public universities in the U.S., No. 28 among all U.S. business schools and No. 36 in the world, according to The Economist survey released June 22.
High school juniors and seniors from Georgia and beyond got a jump-start on their professional brands this June as part of Terry College’s Accelerated Business Program.
Chris Ward (BBA ’87, MBA ’89), a principal in EY’s People Advisory Services, established an endowed scholarship to benefit intended business majors with exceptional financial need.
A century ago, Anne Ruth Moore Crawford became the first female graduate from UGA’s business school, then known as the School of Commerce. Thousands of women have followed in her footsteps, climbing the ranks at major corporations and starting companies of their own.
The inaugural class of Leadership Dawgs gathered in February at the Terry Executive Education Center in Atlanta to learn, network and celebrate the program’s launch.
Scholarly contributions by the Terry College faculty are an important measure of the college’s impact. This sample of recent research rankings is based on the number of publications appearing in the premier journals in their fields.
More than two dozen Terry College students joined undergraduates from across the University of Georgia this spring to present posters and PowerPoints as part of the UGA Center Undergraduate Research Opportunities Symposium.
More than 20 years of research at the University of Georgia indicates workplace health and wellness programs can offer a variety of positive effects for both workers and their employers.
When two companies merge, they see an initial benefit, but consumer dissatisfaction often erodes the new company’s value. According to new research from the University of Georgia, big brands often struggle to maintain their market power after tying the corporate knot.