May 03, 2013
The Moore School’s “Thank a Donor for Giving” or “TAG” days give students a chance to thank the donors who made their educations possible. Grateful students lined up in the lobby of the business school this past March and October to write thank-you notes to generous alumni and friends of the school.
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April 22, 2013
Study abroad has always been part of the Moore School’s top ranked international business program. Now, through 35 newly established global partnership exchange agreements, the Moore School will send roughly 120 students to the premiere business schools in Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Latin America and teach nearly the same number of students from those universities at the University of South Carolina.
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April 04, 2013
Following a big win in February by a team of Darla Moore School of Business undergraduate students in Montreal at one of the world’s top business case competitions, a team of Moore School MBA students garnered second place in the annual ethics-based Race & Case competition held at the University of Denver March 1–2.
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April 01, 2013
If you’re not on LinkedIn, you’re missing opportunities. It’s become a universal force, with 93 percent of over 1,000 HR staff and recruiters polled in a 2012 Jobvite survey reporting they use the network to source candidates.
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February 18, 2013
RidePost, which has been described as “Match.com for transportation,” uses existing social networking tools to partner students and others who want to share transportation, save some money and meet interesting new people.
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February 05, 2013
A 28-foot beam weighing more than 1,000 pounds was raised into place on the new Darla Moore School of Business Monday (Feb. 4), signifying that the apex of the University of South Carolina’s most ambitious construction project has been reached.
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February 04, 2013
The Watsi website describes IMBA student Howard Glenn as someone who “knows his way around a spreadsheet and has a knack for turning dreams into numbers.” Those skills are tested every day in his job as co-founder and Chief Financial Officer of this start-up charity. Watsi, the brainchild of co-founder Chase Adam, provides critical medical treatments for people living in poverty in the third world.
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February 04, 2013
If you’re under consideration by potential business partners, clients, employers or even your high school reunion committee, it’s a safe bet that someone will do a web search on your name.
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January 08, 2013
This year the Folks - MIBS ’77 Fellowship was awarded to its first recipient, second-year IMBA student Caroline Osborne, an Augusta, Georgia native with prior experience working for Coca-Cola and the European PGA who is on the Portuguese track.
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December 18, 2012
In 2005 Walmart made history when then-CEO Lee Scott announced a bold sustainability strategy that would impact every aspect of its business. Along the way business researchers from the University of South Carolina and the University of Arkansas were given unprecedented access to study the process.
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