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Big Orange Combine Takes UT Students Behind the Scenes of Super Bowl LVIII-
March 5th, 2024
The annual program shows students how multiple industries work together on one of the world’s largest athletic events.
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Business Leaders Praise Business-Friendly Tennessee but Share Concerns About Filling Jobs-
March 4th, 2024
Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research survey finds many Tennessee businesses are struggling to attract and/or retain workers
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UT’s Haslam Receives National Award for Accessibility, Connectivity, Inclusivity-
February 29th, 2024
Insight Into Diversity magazine honored the Haslam College of Business with its 2024 Inspiring Programs in Business Award.
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Haslam Prepares Alum for Year Working Abroad, Future Job with Computer Giant-
February 28th, 2024
Afte doing an internship in London during Covid and earning her degree in Supply Chain Management, Amy Poffenberger (HCB, ’23) is spending a year teaching in Spain before beginning her job with Dell.
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Startup Funding Awarded to UT Students During the Spring 2024 Vol Court-
February 27th, 2024
T Squared Putters, The Bobby Band and Sky Clean were the winners in the business pitch competition.
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League of Angels Connects Special Needs Athletes to the Joy of Baseball-
February 26th, 2024
Haslam junior Tanner Kim started the nonprofit foundation to promote inclusivity and empowerment for young people with disabilities.
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2024 Haslam Inclusion and Engagement Summit Focuses on Inclusive Leadership-
February 23rd, 2024
This event provides opportunities for attendees to engage in meaningful conversations and learn how to define pathways toward inclusive and collaborative leadership.
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Haslam Team Places Second, Earns $10K in Minority Case Competition-
February 21st, 2024
The team of MBA students took part in the Howard University MBA Exclusive Case Competition last fall, in which individuals from an African American or Hispanic American minority group must make up 50 percent of each team.
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Bridging Research and Practice for Tennessee Entrepreneurs-
February 20th, 2024
The event, hosted by the Anderson Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, focused on assessing short-term risk for long-term success
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Former Haslam Supply Chain Faculty Member Named Emeritus Professor-
February 19th, 2024
One of the founders of supply chain management as an academic discipline at Haslam, Emeritus Professor John Langley, Jr., taught at UT for 28 years.