UT’s Executive Education Program Ranked 5th Among Public Universities
UT is among the top five public universities offering custom executive education in the United States, according to the latest rankings from the Financial Times.
UT is among the top five public universities offering custom executive education in the United States, according to the latest rankings from the Financial Times.
Seven student startups were awarded cash prizes in the ninth annual UT Graves Undergraduate Business Plan Competition, sponsored by UT’s Anderson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
An anonymous couple has donated $1 million to UT’s Haslam College of Business in recognition of Tom Graves. Graves is a senior lecturer in business management and the operations director of UT’s Anderson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
A crowd gathered Friday to dedicate the Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research within UT’s Haslam College of Business and to honor alumni and benefactors Randy and Jenny Boyd. The Randy and Jenny Boyd Distinguished Professorship was also created, and will be linked to the director of the Boyd Center going forward.
The supply chain program in the Haslam College of Business is ranked fourth internationally by the The SCM Journal List for research publication output. Steve Mangum, dean of the college and Stokely Foundation Leadership Chair, said the rankings reflect the college’s commitment to impactful research.
A recent gift from the Regions Foundation has allowed UT’s Haslam College of Business to purchase four additional Bloomberg terminals, a system that allows finance professionals to monitor and analyze real-time market data, and place trades. The additions mean the college will have the second highest number of terminals among its Southeastern Conference peers.
The Haslam College of Business recognized the accomplishments of three alumni and one corporation during its seventh annual Alumni Awards Gala November 6.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Haslam College of Business is kicking off an ambitious campaign to raise $175 million as the college continues to grow as a driving force in Tennessee’s economic well-being.
Mike Coggin, chief accounting officer of LifePoint Hospitals Inc., and a 1991 and 1992 graduate of UT’s Haslam College of Business, returned to campus Tuesday to talk with students and receive an Accomplished Alumnus Award.
Steve Mangum begins serving today as the new dean of the College of Business Administration. He replaces Jan Williams, who retired on February 28 after more than twelve years as dean of the college and thirty-five years at the university. Before coming to UT, Mangum was senior associate dean at The Ohio State University Max
Stephen L. Mangum has been named dean of the College of Business Administration. He will begin serving on March 1, 2013. He is currently the senior associate dean at The Ohio State University Max M. Fisher College of Business. Mangum will replace Dean Jan Williams who has served as dean since July 2001 and is