Gies News Articles
Jul 28
Graebner named Fellow of Strategic Management Society
Gies Professor Melissa Graebner has been selected as a Fellow of the Strategic Management Society – a distinction recognizing and honoring members of the Strategic Management Society who have made significant contributions to the theory and practice of strategic management.
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Jul 27
How to apply online teaching insights to the emerging hybrid workplace
As the world struggles with whether – or how – to shift to a hybrid workplace, we asked Gies College of Business Professor Fataneh Taghaboni-Dutta to share her advice on how to make the most out of online engagement and collaboration.
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Jul 23
How brand purpose helped navigate Feeding America through pandemic
Gies College of Business alumna Catherine Davis (BADM ’82) says COVID-19 created the perfect storm for her company, Feeding America – testing the non-profit in every way. As demand shot up, Davis helped transform Feeding America’s fundraising efforts into a digitally driven powerhouse.
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Jul 21
FINDMBA: Can online MBAs democratize education?
Offered at an all-in price of less than $23,000, the iMBA's combination of quality, flexibility, and affordability is a big reason why it has attracted nearly 4,000 learners from approximately 80 countries.
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Jul 19
$150K McMillan scholarship fund starts with a surprise from alums, colleagues
A recent alumni appreciation award has prompted friends and colleagues of Cary D. McMillan (ACCY ’80) to raise over $150,000 in his name, making it one of the most successful scholarship fund drives honoring an individual in Gies College of Business history.