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Read the latest stories about University of Florida Warrington College of Business students, a group of problem solvers who lead with a mindset focused on the future.

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How studying abroad expanded this Heavener student’s network and knowledge

Last December, Heavener students Rahul Kheraj and Allie Carrasquilla were awarded the U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, a grant program that enables students of limited financial means to study or intern abroad, thereby gaining skills critical to the United

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Why lawyers should consider an MBA

As you might expect, business acumen is pervasive throughout many other industries, like engineering, law and health care. If you’re currently in one of those fields, you might be considering boosting your business knowledge with an MBA to help you

Angeline Gross and Juan P Lopez

UF MBA students named among Poets & Quants’ Best & Brightest Online MBAs

Two UF MBA students, Juan P. Lopez and Angeline Gross, were recognized by Poets & Quants on its Best & Brightest Online MBAs: Class of 2019. Check out what Juan and Angeline had to say about why they chose UF

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Think starting a business is the only way to be an entrepreneur? Think again.

By Christine Haworth, BSBA ’18, MSE ’19 Innovation, this word comes up more and more in the business world with the pressures to continually succeed as a business, but what does innovation really mean, and how can one be innovative?

Rachel Borchers does the Gator Chomp at the Cliffs of Moher

How UF MBA gave me a global perspective

By Rachel Borchers, MBA ’19 It was easy for me to choose the University of Florida for my MBA, especially because I wanted to be a double Gator.  When I did my undergrad degree at UF, I was not able

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Learning in the Nathan S. Collier Master of Science in Real Estate program goes beyond the classroom

By Clayton Robinson, BSBA ’19, MSRE ’20 School is great, but the education that the Nathan S. Collier Master of Science in Real Estate (MSRE) program provides is beyond the scope of school. From the get-go you are learning about

Daniel Hunt and his wife and two daughter sit in a field for a family photo.

MBA: Master of Business Administration or Master of the Balancing Act?

By Daniel Hunt, MBA ’20, Vice President at Hunt Bros. Cooperative Happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there, and especially to those who have decided to bite the bullet and tackle the MBA and fatherhood simultaneously. It can

Nathan S. Collier Master of Science in Real Estate students with program namesake Nathan S. Collier.

The Nathan S. Collier Master of Science in Real Estate gave me an educational purpose

By Clayton Robinson, BSBA ’19, MSRE ’20 When I was accepted into the University of Florida and began my college career here, I knew very little about what this experience would look like or what I wanted to pursue for

Heavener School of Business students Sabrina Gonzalez, Tatiana Mosquera, Camila Vincent de Urquiza, Anne Waiver, Bridget Knowles, Julia Yanowitz and Joaquin Rodarte at their summer internships.

How to maximize your internship

By Katie McCarville, Associate Director – Undergraduate Career Services, Heavener School of Business Now that the semester has finally come to a close, you can hopefully take a much need break and binge all the things you’ve been saving on

Students in the Heavener Leadership Challenge hold up a program sign at Lake Wauburg

Why it’s better being involved

By Christine Haworth, BSBA ’18, MSE ’19 College is a juggling act, between school, family and friend commitments, and the ever-growing need for sleep, it can be a lot. While it might be easy to limit your time on campus

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