Top 10 Warrington stories from 2021
Following a year like 2020, we had high hopes for what was to come in 2021. Even with its continued ups and downs, the year brought some reminders of why it’s great to be a Florida Gator. From top rankings across our programs to our first female undergraduate business school dean to learning critical life skills, Business Gators made the most of 2021.
To recap what happened at Warrington this year, we collected the top 10 most popular stories from the Warrington Newsroom and listed them here for you to check out. Read on to see Warrington’s most popular stories from 2021.
- UF MBA continues to command top online MBA programs on US News & World Report’s ranking
- Strong performance for UF MBA in latest US News ranking, despite pandemic
- 4 ways an MBA will help you achieve your career goals
- 10 business influencers you should follow right now
- Financial Times: UF MBA No. 1 in value for money, career services
- Five Warrington alumni named among 2021 40 Gators Under 40
- Your 2021 summer reading list
- For third year, 5 Hough programs in the top 5 among publics
- Erica Studer-Byrnes to lead the Heavener School of Business
- Learning to “adult” has never been easier, thanks to new Warrington class
Here’s some other honorable mentions that are worth reading:
- Meet Warrington’s new faculty for 2021
- When rudeness becomes a matter of life or death
- UF MBA’s ROI is second highest in the nation, according to US News
- Why do different countries have different electric outlet plugs?
- Giving back to the future of marketing
- Meet the Online MBA Class of 2022
- Beauty before skills? How attractiveness helps in the hiring process, but confidence is king
- Rankings Roundup: How Warrington performed in 2020-2021
- Ditching corporate life for entrepreneurship
- Four diverse UF MBA students receive scholarship as inaugural class of Pozen Scholars
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