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CREATE Empowers TCU Students of Any Major by Teaching Entrepreneurial Skills, Providing Chance at a Portion of $50,000
By providing mentorship, workshops, and potential funding, the TCU Neeley Institute for Entrepreneurship’s CREATE program empowers emerging entrepreneurs to turn their ideas into reality and cultivates the next generation of innovators.
Ken Smith, Michael Slattery and Tom Wavering
The Full-time MBA program rankings improved multiple spots in both publications. Student and alumni feedback were factors, a credit to Neeley’s world-class faculty and the student experience provided.
Tandy Executive Speaker Series Kicks Off New Year, as Dean Craig Crossland Interviews President Daniel Pullin
The leaders discussed the new, developing TCU strategic plan, as well as Fort Worth business and community connections, pathways to student success during university growth, and the importance of research across the business landscape.
Q&A with Michael Slattery, Interim Executive Director of the Ralph Lowe Energy Institute
This summer, Michael Slattery, a professor in TCU’s College of Science & Engineering, was named the interim executive director of the Ralph Lowe Energy Institute. While the title is new, Slattery is no stranger to the institute or energy research.
Alumna Anna Kate Sundvold Credits Neeley for Balancing Roles
Anna Kate Sundvold starts her second season as a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader this month, balancing the high-profile role that has been featured in a Netflix documentary on the globally recognized dance program and her full-time career as a financial planner.
TCU Neeley's Office of Inclusive Excellence Hosts Fourth ACAP Summer Program
The largest class of students yet came to campus this summer for a weeklong summer bridge program showcasing college life and careers in accounting, finance and entrepreneurship in partnership with NABA Inc.
Accounting Faculty, Staff Deliver Classroom and Research Leadership
Promotions and new faculty in the Accounting Department continue to enhance the teaching and research mission of TCU Neeley. Their industry expertise and pioneering research benefits accounting curriculum and the knowledge students gain.
Poets&Quants Names TCU Leader Merianne Roth Among 2024 Best and Brightest Executive MBAs
In addition to being a recent graduate of the TCU Neeley School of Business Executive MBA program, Merianne Roth earned a promotion and now serves as TCU's Vice Chancellor of Marketing & Communication. Her journey, filled with determination, integrity, and support from her family and colleagues, has earned her a spot in the Poets&Quants 2024 Best and Brightest Executive MBAs.
Aaron Anglin and Will Drover's Study Reveals Complex Impact of Founder Age Perceptions on Funding
TCU Neeley Research Highlight – Combining leadership experience, Neeley faculty influence industry and academic leaders through research findings.
Craig Crossland Embraces New Role as TCU Neeley John V. Roach Dean
In the first few weeks as the business school dean, Craig Crossland is meeting with faculty, staff and corporate partners, and attending student events.
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