The nonprofit project, Veterans to Volunteers, will work with both employers and vets to bridge the communication gap.
Read moreInternational students make up nearly one-third of the incoming full-time MBA class at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Haslam College of Business. The percentage marks an all-time high for the program and a continued effort to maximize industry relevance for students. “In today’s global economy, business professionals work with people…
An MBA from the Haslam College of Business was named as one of the top 50 best values in the country earlier this month. Haslam’s MBA program was ranked 29th by Value Colleges, a website dedicated to examining college affordability. The website specifically noted that the program packs a large…
Haslam College of Business MBA students participated in the third annual SEC Case Competition at the University of South Carolina on April 10. Allen Pannell, faculty advisor for the group, said the students did well, even though they did not make it past the first round. “Our students had the…
Pictures from the build are available on our Flickr account at: Habitat Photos. For the 12th consecutive year, the University of Tennessee MBA Program’s Tennessee Organization of MBAs (TOMBA) is teaming with Knoxville Habitat for Humanity to build a home. This year’s project kicked off with a “blitz day” on…
The UT College of Business Administration welcomes the incoming Full-time MBA Class of 2015.
Full-time MBA students learned about the wine industry by visiting the DeMartino Winery in the Maipo Valley region of Chile. Students and faculty heard a presentation from one of the fourth generation owners, who discussed DeMartino’s history, market position, branding, competitive strategy, exportation laws, etc. After the presentation, the MBA…
KNOXVILLE—A team of students from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Business Administration took high honors in the Deloitte Inaugural Supply Chain Challenge, coming in at second place. “This was an invitation-only event for the top supply chain schools in the country,” said faculty coach Mary Holcomb. “Our team…
The full-time MBA program and its supply chain management concentration at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, were again listed among the nation’s best in the 2015 U.S. News & World Report graduate rankings. The College of Business Administration’s supply chain management program rankedseventh among public universities and 11th nationally, unchanged from last year. “Supply chain management…
This past spring, five MBA students partnered with the Fort Loudoun Lake Association to better define the organization’s objectives and determine new ways for the association to generate revenue and plan for growth. The team devoted 449 hours to the project. (PDF) (URL Link)