Archive Posts
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Faith and the MBA
How faith-based institutions merge values and business leadership
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An Accountant’s Life in the "Busy Season"
With tax day little over one week away, we reached out to some of the students in the Master of Science Degree in Accountancy to talk about their recent internship experiences during the busiest time of the year for accountants. -
Rashmi Kandwal’s MBA “Building Blocks”
Prior to joining the Full-time UST MBA program, Rashmi Kandwal spent many years studying and conducting research to earn her Ph.D. in health geographic information systems, focusing on HIV/AIDS in India. -
Management vs. Union – Implications for Middle-class America
Boeing's stingy treatment of its highly skilled workforce offers a vivid example of how America's new economy has created gaping economic inequalities, writes Hedrick Smith, author of <em>Who Stole the American Dream?</em>, the featured speaker at the <a href="https://www.stthomas.edu/business/events/dialogues/events/2014-04-09_stakeholder.html">2014 Stakeholder Dialogue</a>. -
A unique angle for interviewing: Be the Good Product!
To be successful in any job interview, you must see yourself as a unique product or brand, writes guest blogger Harry Nnoli. To ace an interview, you must see yourself as a unique product that helps the prospective employ solve problems and provides them enduring solutions. -
MN Cup: Statewide Recognition and Seed Funding
The Minnesota Cup is now open for applications. The statewide new venture competition, similar to St. Thomas’s Fowler Business Concept Challenge, will accept applications through May 9. -
Chance Encounter Connects Back to St. Thomas
Opportunities often start with a series of connections, or maybe a chance meeting. And so it was that Assistant Dean Bill Woodson ended up representing St. Thomas at the Jackie Robinson Foundation’s annual Leadership Conference in New York. -
Two Teams Advance to International Business Ethics Case Competition
The 6th annual CEBC Ethics Case Competition served as a qualifier for the 2014 International Business Ethics Case Competition (IBECC). -
The French Perspective on American Business
Marine Melin is an Evening UST MBA exchange student from IAE of Caen, France, here to learn about American business culture and practices. We invited her to share some of her insights on the cultural differences she’s experienced while at St. Thomas.