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TCU Neeley's Business Tech Camp Inspires Future Leaders Through Hands-On Supply Chain Innovation
High school students from Texas and beyond explored cutting-edge logistics, robotics, and college life during the immersive summer program hosted by the Center for Supply Chain Innovation.
TCU Accounting Students Recognized for Excellence
Award-winning students exemplify the strength of the TCU Neeley School of Business accounting program and it's global opportunities.
Dallas Business Journal Names Two TCU Leaders in the 2025 Women in Business Awards
Annmarie De La Vega, a member of the TCU Board of Trustees, and Jessica Miller Essl, who serves on the Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation’s advisory board were recently announced by the Dallas Business Journal as women in business honorees for making a lasting impact in their respective industries.
Leading Through Uncertainty in AI
Leading through uncertainty: seven ways executives can help teams embrace the future of AI with confidence.
Marketing Instructor Elijah Clark Explores AI and Microcredentials on Chronicle of Higher Education Panel
Faculty Q&A: Elijah Clark, a faculty member in the Neeley School of Business at Texas Christian University, joined four colleagues and the senior editor of The Chronicle of Higher Education, Alex Kafka, to discuss the growing demand by employers for AI skills.
Fort Worth Report: Ralph Lowe Energy Institute and JPMorganChase Partner to Advance the Future of Energy
TCU Neeley’s Ralph Lowe Energy Institute and JPMorganChase are working in collaboration to drive innovation in energy, student development, and support research that will make an everlasting impact in North Texas.
Neeley Graduate Class Partners with Mercy Clinic to Guide Growth Through Strategy, Storytelling and Data
MBA students blend business strategy and medical insights to expand free healthcare at Mercy Clinic for targeted Forth Worth community.
Commencement: Newest Class of Graduates Become TCU Alumni
To celebrate the Class of 2025, a group of seniors shared their favorite memories from the TCU Neeley School of Business and their career plans for the future.
CREATE Final Pitches Produce Eight Winning Student Ventures to Share $50,000 Prize
Student startups in food, tech and education split prize allocation after a year of building, refining and pitching their businesses before a panel of judges experienced entrepreneurship and venture capital.
Turning Pressure into Progress: David Boelens Shares Insights on Building Supply Chain that Saves Lives
Raytheon leader David Boelens provided a one-hour showcase for students detailing the various ways supply chain strategy shapes global impact and emphasized the importance of relationships in professional growth.
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