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Read the latest about the more than 35 academic programs offered by the University of Florida Warrington College of Business, which prepare students for life in the business world. These immersive, specialized and tailored programs create a pathway for every student to stand out immediately on the first day of their internship or job.

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Heavener School of Business Arch Way

Rankings Roundup: How Warrington Performed in 2023-2024

Over the 2023-2024 academic year, the Warrington College of Business achieved many top rankings from well-known publications like U.S. News & World Report, Financial Times, and Fortune. These accolades affirm the college’s excellence in student quality, alumni success, educational fortitude,

Alfonso Mestre and Alberto Mestre stand in front of the Olympic rings

Warrington student brothers represent at 2024 Paris Olympics

In Venezuela, the Mestre name is well-known in connection with competitive swimming. Alberto Mestre (BS ’87) represented the country twice in the 1980 and 1984 Summer Olympic Games. Mestre placed sixth and fifth, respectfully, in the 100-meter and 200-meter freestyle

Christine Mansour leaps with a green ball to avoid an opponent.

Goal-getter

Rising and falling, Christine Mansour (MBA ’24) moves like the surf beyond the beach handball court where she leaps to score another goal. Spinning 360 degrees in the air, she releases the ball just before landing back on the sand

University of Florida archway with Heavener Hall in the background.

Among Poets & Quants’ top 25 business schools, Warrington stands out as most affordable

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Students from the University of Florida Warrington College of Business’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) program are graduating with the least amount of debt, according to a new list released by Poets & Quants. Listed among the

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How a minor can majorly impact your education and career

So, you’ve enrolled at the University of Florida – congratulations! After countless hours of preparation, you’re on campus or online and ready to dive into your degree. But where to begin? After choosing your major, you might notice the handful

Nicholas Ros

Double-gator’s data science success: leading a Bank of America practicum

Nicholas Ros, a master’s student at the University of Florida Warrington College of Business, explains his practicum project working with Bank of America. As a proud double-gator at the University of Florida Warrington College of Business, I have embraced both

Siyu Chen

From classroom to corporate: MS-ISOM student elevates City Furniture’s supply chain with data driven insights

Siyu Chen, a student pursuing her master’s in business analytics at the University of Florida Warrington College of Business, completed a practicum project with City Furniture, a well-known furniture company based in Florida. She employed her knowledge in marketing analytics

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UF MBA students gain business insights from South Florida’s major industry leaders

South Florida has cemented itself as a major player in today’s business environment and UF MBA students are benefiting from the growth. In recent years, the region has become the No. 2 international banking center in the United States, home to 1,000+ multinational

Young group of people using mobile phone device standing together in circle outdoors. Millennial friends addicted to social media app, betting or playing video game on platform online.

Marketing to Gen Z: Tricks of the trade from a Gen Z social media marketing CEO

Nicole Rechtszaid (BABA ’21) is the co-founder and CEO of Ghost Agency, one of the first TikTok Shop Partners in the United States. Since beginning her career at age 14, she has become one of this generation’s most prolific social

Andrew Hall during surgery

Medicine, business collaboration spurs solution for battlefield blood supply and distribution

As a surgeon in the United States Air Force, Lt. Col. Andrew Hall (MBA ’24) understands how critical of a resource blood is to treat combat casualties. As part of his work with the United States Central Command (USCENTCOM), Lt.

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