Spring 2019 Marketing Internship & Career Fair
ShareBy Sarah Thomas & Katelyn Chostner It’s that time of the semester when you start to realize you need to look for an internship. Luckily, UMSL Business hosted an amazin
UMSL Senior: My First Trip to Venture Café
ShareBy Kyle Eggering My first time going to Venture Café was probably much like any other persons. I timidly walked up to the sign in area, registered as a visitor, sat down th
When Does Language Become Hate Speech?
ShareBy Patricia Knight Hate speech can be an awful way to express your opinions against other people. It can be used to discriminate other people no other what their races, sexual
Navigating COBA as a Media Studies Major
ShareBy Sarah Thomas Media and Communication Students Finding Themselves in the College of Business Hey UMSL Business! Ever wonder what it means to be a media studies major? It see
How to Make Your LinkedIn Profile POP
ShareBy: Terri Brown The world of LinkedIn! This social media platform used to literally scare me. I was afraid. Yes. AFRAID. I know I’m not the only one where something n
Studying Abroad With UMSL- The Considerations
ShareBy Kylie Ham Millenials LOVE to travel. I’d like to include myself in this stereotype. I would enjoy nothing more than to be able to have enough time and money to drop eve
Podcast: Leadership and Wellness with Yvette Kell
ShareBy Rachel Mohrhard What’s up UMSL Business?! Today we’re going to be talking about the latest podcast from UMSL business “In Your Business” podcast. The “In Your B
Key Tips for Stacking Your Résumé
ShareBy: Rachel Mohrhard What’s up UMSL Business?! This is your business blog, back with some new tips and tricks for our business students, and basically, anyone who wants to g
Commentary: The Bonus Semester
ShareBy: Kylie Ham The two main points of getting a degree are to obtain the necessary knowledge and to have a higher chance of getting a job…. But mostly to get a job. Am I righ
You Graduated, What’s Next? Q&A With UMSL Business Senior
ShareBy: Sabrina McGuire “What are you going to do after graduation?” Is the question the majority of college students can’t honestly answer. After 4 years or more of midte