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Neeley MSBA Graduate's Journey of Resilience Leads to Paris Olympics
Olaoluwatomi "Tomi" Taiwo is living her dream as she prepares to compete in basketball at the Paris 2024 Olympics representing Team Nigeria. Taiwo characterizes her TCU student athlete path as infused with poise, empathy, and a proactive approach to life.
Center for Real Estate Director James Hill Elected to Dallas Fed Board
In addition to his leadership role as a director, James Hill is a finance professor in the TCU Neeley School of Business, industry expert, public official and an active volunteer with multiple North Texas programs.
David May Embraces Role as New Chair of the Neeley Board of Advisors
May’s varied engagement across the university promises chances to cultivate fresh opportunities on campus.
The Princeton Review and Gartner Announce New Ranking Results for Graduate Programs
TCU Neeley School of Business graduate programs continue to be recognized in national rankings in categories, such as operations and supply chain.
Business Tech Camp Immerses High School Students in Supply Chain Industries
Through the hands-on exploration provided at the TCU Neeley Center for Supply Chain Innovation’s summer camp, students gain valuable insight on supply chain, marketing and business technology.
Neeley MBA Student Takes Top Award in X-Culture's Global Business Competition in Thailand
An assignment in Isabel Benjamin-Alvarado’s international business course led her to submit an application for the global business competition and travel to Thailand to compete this summer.
FOX4 Dallas-Fort Worth: Tom Seng Speaks on Impact of Hurricane Beryl on Oil and Gas
TCU Neeley finance professor and energy expert, Tom Seng provided insights on Hurricane Beryl’s path in the Texas Gulf Coast, and explained how the damage could have been worse for the oil and gas companies in the area.
Texas Business Hall of Fame Names TCU Neeley's Kassidy Allen and Caleb Biggurs Award Winners
Two business owners with Neeley connections received the Texas Business Hall of Fame honor this summer. Kassidy Allen, a senior, has developed an allergen-friendly meal prep business for college students and her award includes a scholarship. Caleb Biggurs, a recent MBA graduate, leads an entertainment marketing agency and will also be awarded a $15,000 prize.
Neeley Fellows Program Welcomes New Academic Director, Professor Kelly Trager
Kelly Trager, an assistant professor of professional practice in the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Department, will helm the ambitious honors program as the new academic director.
International Studies Cultivate Global Experiences for Students
To expand their global knowledge, a group of accounting graduate students, faculty and staff traveled to Austria and Germany for 11 days, gaining a global perspective on their future careers.
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