Those who know Rueben Mayes (’92 Gen. Studies, ’00 MBA), chief development officer for Pullman Regional Hospital and active community leader, may be surprised to hear that he hasn’t always loved working with and being around people. » More ...
WSU students in Jim Harbour’s beverage management class literally tasted knowledge during a special visit from Mac Rankin, cofounder of Mac & Jack’s Brewing Company. Known as the godfather of craft brewing throughout the Pacific Northwest, Rankin poured small samples of his company’s most successful beer varieties while sharing his best business practices with future beverage professionals. » More ...
Just as in many of the STEM fields, women are underrepresented in the fields of finance, entrepreneurship, and management information systems (FEM). To provide WSU’s female students with information about the great career opportunities available in FEM fields, the Carson College of Business hosted a panel of seven successful women professionals to share their stories on taking charge of their own career success in various FEM sectors. » More ...
Never was there a more opportune time to offer WSU students an opportunity to learn about the economic and political issues affecting major federal tax reform than in late November 2017, a few weeks before Congress passed the most sweeping tax overhaul in the past three decades.
Charged with the mission of promoting the importance and understanding of tax theory and current tax issues, the Hoops Institute of Taxation Research and Policy hosted guest speaker Thomas Neubig, founding member of the Tax Sage Network, to discuss economic and political issues and tradeoffs involved in tax reform. » More ...
Maddie Pearson, (’18 HBM) never dreamed she’d be able to graduate from WSU debt-free, but a $10,000 scholarship from the Network of Executive Women in Hospitality (NEWH Northwest Chapter) allowed the impossible to happen. » More ...
If you’re someone who likes to share your expensive purchases or lavish vacations with your friends and followers online, you may want to think twice about what you post because the Internal Revenue Service could be keeping track and using that information against you. » More ...
The WSU Center for Entrepreneurship in the Carson College of Business has recently launched several key programs and hired a new student venture manager to continue growing entrepreneurial service offerings across the University. » More ...
U.S. News & World Report ranked online MBA and executive MBA programs from Washington State University’s Carson College of Business as No. 12 out of a field of 267 online MBA programs in the nation.
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Alumnus Tom Drumheller (’75 HRA), a man whose compassion and optimism touched the lives of many in the hospitality business and beyond, will be remembered through the newly endowed Tom Drumheller Memorial Scholarship. » More ...
PhD candidate Ismail Karabas’ interest in business and consumer behavior began at a young age. Karabas, who grew up in Aydin, Turkey, would often go to work with his mother when he wasn’t in school and keep himself busy helping with minor tasks while observing the world around him. » More ...