Operations and supply chain graduate program rises to No. 6 in Gartner ranking
The Moore School's graduate operations and supply chain program now ranks No. 6 in North America, according to global research firm Gartner.
The Moore School's graduate operations and supply chain program now ranks No. 6 in North America, according to global research firm Gartner.
The Moore School is creating a new pathway for students from South Carolina's historically Black colleges and universities to earn Master of Accountancy degrees.
MIB alumnus first Sri Lankan to graduate from the program
U.S. agency renews UofSC international business center's federal funding
Alumnus credits well-rounded International MBA program with preparing him for product manager role
The Moore School's undergraduate operations and supply chain program (OSC) is ranked No. 3 in North America, according to the Gartner Top 25 North American Supply Chain Undergraduate Programs rankings released Tuesday.
South Carolina SmartState® Program commemorating 20 years of research, innovation and economic impact
Alumna teaching in Spain after studying abroad there just before the pandemic
Moore School students and Ukraine natives launch campaign to aid Ukrainian wounded
The Moore School's 14th annual Dr. Alfred N. and Lynn Manos Page Prize for Sustainability Issues in Business award winners were recently celebrated for their efforts to introduce or substantially upgrade sustainability courses or associated coursework into national and international business school curricula.
MBA recent graduate and Army vet launching finance career with multinational conglomerate
International MBA alumna gains skills to flourish in operations and supply chain position
Moore School alumnus Connor Larson ('22 marketing, minor in UofSC psychology) was looking for a way to show his great appreciation for veterans, active military personnel and first responders.
Professional MBA program opening doors for administrative and entrepreneurial ventures for U.S. Army dental scientist and medical acquisition officer
Medical devices sales executives solidifying leadership skills with Professional MBA program
The Moore School's Center for Executive Succession has hired recently retired Trane Technologies executive vice president and chief human resources, marketing, and communications officer Marcia Avedon as its new executive director beginning in June.
Finance professor Allen N. Berger's research explores patterns and business analytics from previous financial and banking challenges and successes to guide bank and government leaders and finance scholars through future crises to avoid events like recessions or depressions. In recognition of his research expertise, Berger was recently ranked No. 5 on Research.com's list of Top Economics and Finance Scientists.
World Food Programme executive director and former South Carolina Governor David Beasley gave a special address at the March Folks Center Forum, highlighting the need for private sector partnerships and innovation to address critical humanitarian issues around the world.
Marketing professor Ramkumar Janakiraman examined the overall survival and growth odds of a young firm when it is dependent on one or just a few key customers.
Management science associate professor Necati Tereyagoglu recently published research about variations in warranty lengths in the U.S. automotive industry and how they relate to product reliability and new-versus-used car sales.
Two economics faculty members' research highlights the impacts of opioid use on communities via K-12 test scores and the less pervasive monitoring standards for disabled populations.
An international business professor and student were among the first researchers to examine the cultural context of consumer panic buying that occurred around the globe at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Three accounting professors' research finds those who owe income taxes are willing to make riskier tax decisions and use their aggravation to morally justify cheating.
Management associate professor Donald “D.J.” Schepker focused his recent research on the NFL's 1993 free agency and salary cap and how those shifts put more pressure on coaches to perform.
U.S. President Joe Biden and other world leaders are setting their sights on Russia's oligarchs as they seek new ways to punish Russian President Vladimir Putin -- and those who have enabled him and profited from his reign -- for waging war in Ukraine.