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Read the latest and greatest student, faculty and alumni news from the University of Florida Warrington College of Business, a top national business school at one of the best public universities in the nation.

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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

Emma Magee poses for a photo with Albert and Alberta

How journalism students can benefit from a Master of Science in Management degree

By Emma Magee My journey towards the MSM program was an unconventional one. I was a senior public relations major here at UF with experience, knowledge and ambition to start working as fast as I could. I thought I was

Northeast corner of Hough Hall, home of the UF MBA program

Two Views, One Business School: UF’s Warrington College of Business

“Making the decision to get an MBA is easy: graduates generally double their salary, a statistic that holds even in a severe economic recession,” writes Matt Zbrog for BSchools.org. “But where to get the MBA is a much more complicated

Double exposure of a businessman and stairs. Success of business concept.

How champions think

“Many years ago, I was the definition of a golf freak,” writes Clinical Professor of Marketing Dr. Steve Tufts. In his quest to learn as much about the game as he could, Tufts found that performance wasn’t just dictated by

Erika with her Tommy and Gabriela posing for a family photo on the beach.

Master of Motherhood and Business Administration

By Erika Muñoz, BSBA ’05, MBA ’19 Life can take some unexpected turns. I found myself in my early thirties as a newly single mom on a brand new career path. I started my new job the same day my

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“City” CEO, Community Champion

His business is a household name, but this Gator great believes the measure of real success is in giving back. by David Finnerty Ah, 1972 — Volkswagen Beetles and lava lamps, miniskirts and mustaches, a sweet bye-bye to Miss American

Angel and Morgan Pinkerton stand next to the Gator Ubiquity Statue in their graduation caps and gowns.

Academic Excellence is a Family Affair: Mother and Daughter Earn UF Degrees on the Same Weekend

While weekends in the Pinkerton family used to involve fishing trips, mother-daughter duo Angel and Morgan traded their fishing rods for flashcards after enrolling at the University of Florida. Both will graduate from UF this spring – Angel with a bachelor’s

Pablo Garces and Brian De Souza with their first place $25,000 check at the Big Idea Competition.

Carbon emissions tracking app wins $25,000 in Big Idea Competition

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – LiveGreen won first place at the 2019 Big Idea Gator Business Plan Competition. Led by CEO and Co-Founder Brian De Souza and CTO and Co-Founder Pablo Garces, LiveGreen is a mobile platform that empowers people to reduce their

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Want to save more money for retirement? Check the fees on your 401(k)

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – What do you dream of doing after you retire? Maybe you’d like to travel the world, buy a vacation home on the beach or, perhaps, get back to work by starting the business you’ve always been passionate

Nick Ramos and Chris Salinas

UF MBA Full-Time students named to Poets & Quants’ Best & Brightest MBAs: Class of 2019

UF MBA Full-Time students Nick Ramos and Chris Salinas were named to Poets & Quants’ Class of 2019 Best & Brightest MBAs. Read more about why Nick and Chris chose UF MBA, how they’ve transformed throughout the UF MBA process, where they’ll

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