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Neeley AI Forward Initiative Launches to Lead Business Education in Artificial Intelligence
The TCU Neeley School of Business is launching Neeley AI Forward, a business-focused initiative designed to coordinate, support and advance how artificial intelligence is integrated across the school’s teaching, research and operations.
New Leadership Roles Take Shape Across Neeley's Existing and Emerging Initiatives
Updates across artificial intelligence, leadership development, executive engagement, community partnerships and graduate programs strengthen student-centered priorities and industry connection at Neeley.
Ellie Falcone Brings New Research Insights to Supply Chain-Driven Corporate Social Responsibility
Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management Ellie Falcone and her coauthors conducted two pioneering studies to uncover how and why corporate social responsibility behaviors spread, stall or diverge across firms—transforming how leaders think about sustainability strategy in supply chain networks.
Breaking the Slide Habit: Neeley Executive Education Shares Insights on Overcoming "DeckPendency" in the Workplace
Eric Harris, faculty leader for Neeley Executive Education and founder of GatherRound, explains how shifting from slide-driven meetings to story-driven communication can improve persuasion, focus and team performance.
CREATE Funding Accelerates Neeley Senior's Path From Idea to Market
Through the CREATE program, Beckett Kitaen turned classroom learning into a consumer-ready snack brand ahead of graduation.
Fall 2025 Graduates Reflect the Power of Purpose, Perseverance and Possibility at TCU Neeley
This class of graduates reflects the diverse paths Neeley students take and the shared commitment to leadership, learning and impact that defines the Neeley experience.
'Landman' Filming at TCU Inspires New Neeley Course and Feature in The Dallas Morning News
The new undergraduate course launching in January 2026 will help students understand the real work behind energy land management.
TCU Neeley's Nikki Morris Shares Energy Expertise in CNBC Analysis of Crypto-Powered Heating
Ralph Lowe Energy Institute executive director offers insights on crypto-powered heating and evolving energy systems.
AI's Uneven Progress: Will Drover's Research Features in MIT Sloan Management Review and The Wall Street Journal
Texas Christian University Professor Will Drover and co-author Laura Huang, a professor at Northeastern University, reveal why artificial intelligence (AI) adoption advances unevenly across tasks and roles, and what leaders should know to navigate the transformation.
David Weltman Named to Poets&Quants' List of 2025 Best Undergraduate Business Professors
The national recognition honors Weltman's exceptional teaching, industry expertise and impact on Neeley students.
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