As another class of Terry graduates prepares to enter the global workforce, now is a prime opportunity to reflect on some of our favorite moments from the previous year.
As graduation draws near and another class of Terry graduates prepares to enter the global workforce, now is a prime opportunity to remember some of the occasions that made this academic year so successful for the Terry College. From new buildings and programs to enlightening guest lectures, intriguing faculty research and amazing students, these are some of the brightest instances of the year.
The Terry College of Business has launched the Terry Women's Initiative, a program committed to the recruitment, retention and advancement of students that aims to inspire confidence and advance students' academic and professional goals.
Jennifer Osbon isn't the average book, lecture and exam kind of teacher. A full-time lecturer in the Department of Marketing, Osbon wants her students to come away with a valuable, marketable skill set after taking her Digital Marketing Analytics course.
Will Harris III (BSA '76) got something crazy into his head in the mid 90s. It was a line of thought that challenged the very nature of his family's century-old cattle business. Instead of quantity, he decided to shoot for quality, he told the audience at a recent Terry Third Thursday event.
A ceremony to recognize Terry College graduates is set for 2 p.m. May 13 in Stegeman Coliseum. Jeff Dunn (BBA '80), president of Campbell Fresh, a division of the Campbell Soup Company, will deliver the keynote address.
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