One year after a Red Lake student killed nine members of the community before taking his own life, Holly Cook Macarro, ’97 M.B.A., reflects on her unexpected return home to help her tribe.
Norris Institute provides capital for high-risk startups
Founding cohort of the Master of Science in Accountancy program will graduate in June
Bill Gates, founder, chairman and chief software architect of Microsoft Corp., and Richard Schulze, founder and chair of Best Buy Co. Inc., engaged in a lengthy discussion at the Schulze Hall dedication on Oct. 20, 2005. What follows are excerpts from that discussion, with questions provided by College of Business Dean Christopher Puto and St. Thomas entrepreneurship students
Seven steps to choosing the right accountant
Trust is no longer enough as multinationals reach across unfamiliar borders
Marketing chair offers insight culled from a 25-year search for balance
Business alums encouraged to tap into library research resources
Tim Flynn ’79, enjoys the chance to make a difference.
Karen Arnold, ’89 M.B.A., wants to use nanotechnology to its highest purpose.
A partnership with Sun Microsystems will make Schulze Hall the most technologically advanced building on campus
Gates and Schulze to speak at Schulze Hall Opening Celebration
College of Business places emphasis on diverse, global learning community
The role of ethics in today’s entrepreneurial process is coming under increased scrutiny