Senior business administration major Vasilya Kadymova, who runs baked treats company Luxury Delights with her sisters, finished first in the competition.

Senior business administration major Vasilya Kadymova, who runs baked treats company Luxury Delights with her sisters, finished first in the competition.
Senior business administration major Vasilya Kadymova, who runs baked treats company Luxury Delights with her sisters, finished first in the competition.
Senior business administration major Vasilya Kadymova, who runs baked treats company Luxury Delights with her sisters, finished first in the competition.
Students from biology, chemistry, communication, computer science, criminology and criminal justice, English, political science, psychological sciences, and supply chain and analytics took part in the fair.
The online course targeted toward helping young professionals grow their leadership skills meets on Thursdays during the lunch hour.
The online course targeted toward helping young professionals grow their leadership skills meets on Thursdays during the lunch hour.
The online course targeted toward helping young professionals grow their leadership skills meets on Thursdays during the lunch hour.
The trip offered students a chance to explore a different country, different culture and different way of doing business while helping them think globally.
The trip offered students a chance to explore a different country, different culture and different way of doing business while helping them think globally.
The trip offered students a chance to explore a different country, different culture and different way of doing business while helping them think globally.
Lauer led the creation of the Ameren Accelerator and Anchor Accelerator as well as helping weave entrepreneurship into the curriculum in the College of Business Administration.
Lauer led the creation of the Ameren Accelerator and Anchor Accelerator as well as helping weave entrepreneurship into the curriculum in the College of Business Administration.
Lauer led the creation of the Ameren Accelerator and Anchor Accelerator as well as helping weave entrepreneurship into the curriculum in the College of Business Administration.
The Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education approved a bachelor’s degree in computing technology and a business administration emphasis in entrepreneurship.
The College of Business Administration professor is collaborating with faculty campuswide to develop innovative entrepreneurship courses.
It’s Day 2 of group-presentation time in John Palmer’s Strategic Management course located in Anheuser-Busch Hall.