Economic downturns are an inevitable part of working life, says Jon Heideman, a Carson alumnus who gives back to the college through mentoring. When he talks to recent grads, Heideman encourages them to invest in themselves, build a reputation for good work, and plan for the future. “History says there will be a recovery,” he says. » More ...
Pullman Serves It Forward is the brainchild of two Washington State University employees, Jamie Callison and Jeanne Weiler. They were looking for ways to help families in need while also supporting Pullman restaurants through purchases of gift cards. » More ...
Alumnus Justin O’Brien says the semester he spent studying in Italy was vital to his advancement at Boeing, where he works in global sales and marketing. » More ...
Twenty hours of practice a week and many late nights did not deter Zachary Green and five other team members coached by Jerman Rose, clinical professor and special assistant to the dean in the Carson College, as they spent two months preparing for the 2019 Annual CUIBE-Northeastern University International Case Competition. » More ...
The chance to participate in the Bush Institute’s Stand-To Veteran Leadership Program couldn’t have come at a better time for Matt Beer, who works to support military-affiliated students in the Online MBA program. » More ...
A trip to Helsinki, Finland—followed by a ferry ride to Estonia—gave MBA student Whitney Starks a chance to learn about the international tech industry. » More ...
When people learn that a charitable contribution they earmarked for a specific project was used for another cause, they feel betrayed – and often punish the charity, new research from Washington State University indicates. » More ...