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- Fox 13 Tampa Bay
April 19, 2022 The received a $14 million donation.
- Florida Politics
April 19, 2022 St. Petersburg philanthropists Kate Tiedemann and Ellen Cotton are donating $14 million
to the (USF) to support the USF Muma College of Business.
St. Petersburg Philanthropists Give $14 Million to Enhance USF Finance Program
April 18, 2022 Philanthropists Kate Tiedemann and Ellen Cotton, long-time supporters of the University
of South Florida’s programs on its St. Petersburg campus, recently made gifts totaling
$14 million to support efforts to make the USF Kate Tiedemann School of Business and
Finance a “hub of excellence” in fintech education.
- Business Observer
April 18, 2022 The donations came from St. Petersburg philanthropists Kate Tiedemann and Ellen Cotton.
- Tampa Bay Times
April 18, 2022 The gift from philanthropists Kate Tiedemann and Ellen Cotton will go toward new
faculty, curriculums and more for a financial technology program.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
April 18, 2022 “We are becoming the innovation hub of the southeast and hopefully the nation."
- USF Oracle
April 18, 2022 Long-time donors Kate Tiedemann and Ellen Cotton collectively contributed $14 million
for the Kate Tiedemann School of Business and Finance’s efforts to become a hub in
fintech education.
- ABC Action News
April 18, 2022 “Everybody ought to be aware that the due date is Monday, April 18,” said Luke Richardson,
Associate Professor of Instruction for Accounting at the .
- Government Technology
April 18, 2022 The university received a gift from philanthropists Kate Tiedemann and Ellen Cotton
that will go toward developing its financial technology program, eventually to include
a fintech center and degree programs.
- Crowdfund Insider
April 18, 2022 The announced a $14 million donation today from Kate
Tiedemann and Ellen Cotton. The gift is to be used to create a Fintech “hub of excellence”
at USF Muma College of Business.
- Catalyst
April 18, 2022 The Kate Tiedemann School of Business and Finance at the
St. Petersburg was abuzz Monday as university officials announced a “transformative”
$14 million gift from the school’s namesake.
- USF Oracle
April 17, 2022 The Muma College of Business’ new FinTech|X Accelerator program is expected to promote
innovation within the field of financial technology, or fintech, by providing resources,
mentorship and investment advising to a cohort of 16 national and international startup
companies.
Alumni Spotlight: Internship at Not Your Mother’s Haircare Pays Off for Victoria Celis
April 14, 2022 In 2021, Victoria Celis got her dream job during her last semester at the University
of South Florida.
- Business Observer
April 14, 2022 On his first U.S. trip since the pandemic, Adidas CEO Kasper Rorsted offered words
of wisdom to students at the 's Muma College of Business.
- WFTV9
April 14, 2022 Some of your favorite groceries could be a little harder to find next week due to
a backlog of trucks along the U.S.-Mexico border.
USF Researchers and Business Leaders Unpack Key Tampa Bay Metrics at “State of the
Region” Event
April 13, 2022 Researchers from the Muma College of Business and Tampa
Bay Partnership unveiled on Wednesday findings from two data-driven reports examining
how the eight-county region stacks up against its demographic peers.
Boundless Bulls: Shivendu Shivendu - USF News
April 13, 2022 Ask Shivendu Shivendu what he’s most passionate about and you will get a master class
lesson about blockchain, cryptocurrencies, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and token economics.
- ConsumerAffairs
April 13, 2022 Experts say online shoppers are swayed the most by reviews when choosing what to
purchase
- ScienceDaily
April 12, 2022 The research debunks a widely held notion that serious online consumers buy products
with a higher rating
- Phys.org
April 12, 2022 When it comes to online shopping habits, the collective wisdom dictates that consumers
gravitate toward the highest-rated products.
- ABC Action News
April 12, 2022 This is a historic housing market in the Tampa Bay area. Usually, rising interest
rates on home loans would slow down investors from buying, but that’s not what housing
experts are seeing here.
- Crowdfund Insider
April 12, 2022 St. Petersburg’s fast-evolving Fintech sector continues to expand as Tampa Bay Wave
and the have confirmed the inaugural cohort of startups
for its Fintech|X Accelerator program.
- 83 Degrees
April 12, 2022 Inflated prices, market volatility, and dire predictions of a looming correction
are making investing in the stock market more challenging these days. But a Tampa
startup is taking out some of the guesswork.
- TampaBayInno
April 11, 2022 Companies focused on cryptocurrency, student loan debt, crowdfunding and sneaker
sales have been tapped for the first cohort of the region's inaugural fintech accelerator.
- Catalyst
April 11, 2022 St. Petersburg’s burgeoning financial technology scene continues to grow as Tampa
Bay Wave and the have announced the inaugural cohort of
startups for its much-anticipated Fintech|X Accelerator program.
- St. Petersburg campus
April 11, 2022 Tampa Bay Wave and the USF Muma College of Business have partnered on a FinTech|X
Accelerator to showcase USF’s strategic entry into FinTech and promoting St. Petersburg
as a major hub for financial technology talent and innovation.
- WalletHub
April 11, 2022 All drivers should meet with their insurance agent or an attorney to help them make
this decision. However, owners/drivers should generally have sufficient liability
insurance coverage to protect their personal assets.
Faculty Spotlight: Shivendu Shivendu
April 7, 2022 Ask Shivendu Shivendu what he’s most passionate about and you will get a master class
lesson about blockchain, cryptocurrencies, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and token economics.
When the “Stars” Don’t Align: Study Finds Top Reviews, Not Average Ratings, Sway Consumer
Decision-Making
April 7, 2022 When it comes to online shopping habits, the collective wisdom dictates that consumers
gravitate toward the highest-rated products.
- Tampa Bay Times
April 7, 2022 The company was held up as a local economic success story. Now some are comparing
it to WeWork and Theranos.
- ABC Action News
April 5, 2022 Aluminum is in short supply, leading to shortages in both the pet food aisle and
at your local brewery. Experts say production isn't meeting up with demand.
- Catalyst
April 4, 2022 Kasper Rørsted, who heads one of the world’s largest athletic wear companies, gave
the students a look into how he built his career and the
obstacles he faced, including his mistakes.
- ClickOrlando.com
April 4, 2022 Experts predict issue may linger well into 2023
- Tampa Bay Times
April 1, 2022 With a new president, historic new funding, plans for a new on-campus stadium and
a steady drumbeat of alumni and philanthropic support, we are experiencing a remarkable
transformation for USF and for Tampa Bay.
Adidas CEO Kasper Rørsted Talks ‘Owning the Game’ and Sustainability at USF Muma College
of Business Thought Leader Series
March 31, 2022 During a wide-ranging informal discussion before a sold-out crowd, the head of one
of the world’s most iconic brands spoke about having a mindset of innovation, being
committed to sustainability, and leading a company where people always come first.
- Tampa Bay Times
March 31, 2022 An old business axiom goes something like Don’t forget to celebrate your successes.
- The Oracle
March 31, 2022 Excited to speak to the university that represents the three stripes in competition,
Adidas CEO Kasper Rørsted shared the importance of keeping priorities straight while
running a business and managing one’s personal life.
- The Oracle
March 30, 2022 As part of the Muma College of Business’ Thought Leader Series, Adidas CEO Kasper
Rørsted will speak Thursday about his experiences of becoming CEO of one the world’s
largest companies and leading the multibillion-dollar corporation’s innovative catalog
of shoes and athletic wear.
- Bay News 9
March 25, 2022 Since the beginning of the pandemic, issues with the supply chain have impacted just
about every industry across the world.
USF Receives $10.6 Million Gift to Open the Bellini Center for Talent Development
March 24, 2022 The Muma College of Business today celebrated the grand
opening of the Bellini Center for Talent Development, an innovative career-development
program housed in a state-of-the-art “business hub” adjacent to WUSF public media.
- Bay News 9
March 24, 2022 The announced a 10.6 million dollar gift from USF alumni,
Arnie and Lauren Bellini. This gift will fund the Bellini Center for Talent Development.
- Tampa Bay Newswire
March 24, 2022 The today announced a $10.6 million gift and celebrated
the grand opening of a new center, which will benefit all students in the Muma College
of Business and ultimately businesses in the Tampa Bay area.
- Catalyst
March 24, 2022 The celebrated the opening of the Bellini Center for
Talent Development on Thursday (today) at the Tampa campus.
- Tampa Bay Times
March 24, 2022 The new “talent development” facility is made possible by a $10.6 million gift from
the Bellini family.
- USF Oracle
March 24, 2022 The Muma College of Business hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday morning, unveiling
a $10.6 million donation to the USF Foundation for the Bellini Center for Talent Development.
- WTSP
March 24, 2022 The center will look to provide the Tampa Bay area with a talent pipeline of employees
through a three-year-plus certification program.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
March 24, 2022 The center, hosted through the Muma College of Business, will focus on building the
talent pipeline through internships and partnerships with local businesses.
Sport & Entertainment Analytics Conference Awards Innovator Award to Orlando Magic
March 23, 2022 When it comes to using business analytics to lure fans into seats, the Orlando Magic
team is an early adopter and has seen tremendous success in using ticket holder data
to generate revenue.
- YourObserver
March 23, 2022 The Sarasota-Manatee Hospitality Management program students
put their knowledge to the test and cooked up dishes at the annual HospitaBull dinner
at the Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota.
State Supply Chain Leaders Promote Growth Opportunities at Summit
March 22, 2022 Public and private stakeholders in the supply chain management industry gathered
Tuesday to discuss ways to strengthen the state’s supply chain and maximize its growth
at the 2022 Florida Supply Chain Summit.
- CEOworld Magazine
March 21, 2022 Florida is not just popular for tourism but is also approachable by students from
all over the world for higher education.
Sarasota Accountant Takes Up SEAL’s Call to Action with Cross-Country Charity Run
March 18, 2022 Nels Matson always admired those called to serve in the military. He also thrived
at pushing himself to his physical limits and believed joining the U.S. Marines would
be the ultimate test of his mettle.
- Fox 13 Tampa Bay
March 17, 2022 Scammers find a way to dupe people in new ways all the time, and now they’re targeting
online research surveys that pay you to participate.
- Fox 13 Tampa Bay
March 10, 2022 A bill is headed to the governor’s desk that would make a personal finance class
mandatory to graduate high school.
- Catalyst
March 10, 2022 Adidas CEO Kasper Rørsted will speak at the 's Muma College
of Business Thought Leaders Series on Mach 31.
Kasper Rørsted, CEO of Adidas, is the Muma College of Business Thought Leader Series
Speaker on March 31
March 9, 2022 Adidas CEO Kasper Rørsted’s definition of success is simple — to be the best sports
brand in the world and to do it sustainably.
Former Fullbright Student at Sarasota-Manatee Campus Returns to USF as an Instructor
March 9, 2022 Nefike Gunden arrived at the as a 22-year-old Fulbright
scholar determined to make the most of her opportunity, improve her English and explore
her career options – possibly as a college professor.
- PerishableNews.com
March 9, 2022 If you are interested in doing business in Florida or are performing vital supply
chain, logistics or trade services, this action-packed 3-day summit is for you.
- Florida Trend
March 9, 2022 The MBA was originally designed for those without an undergraduate business degree
— engineers, for example, who wanted to move into management. But today, about half
of Charles Michaels’ MBA students have an undergraduate business degree.
- Florida Trend
March 9, 2022 The Muma College of Business and McKibbon Hospitality
announced a partnership that creates an innovative hospitality teaching lab program.
Moheet Nagrath Guest Lectures at USF Muma College of Business Speaker Series
March 7, 2022 For more than 30 years, Moheet Nagrath worked in human resources at global consumer
goods giant Proctor & Gamble, traveling to more than 50 countries and living in five
different countries.
- Silicon.co.uk
March 4, 2022 If you are interested in doing business in Florida or are performing vital supply
chain, logistics or trade services, this action-packed 3-day summit is for you.
- ABC Action News
March 1, 2022 Drivers in Florida are paying an average price of $3.52 per gallon, according to
AAA. It’s the most expensive daily average since July 2014.
- Modern Restaurant Management
March 1, 2022 The landscape of the restaurant industry has changed forever due to Covid and the
operational complexities that the pandemic introduced.
Vital contributions of women create opportunities at USF and beyond - USF News
March 1, 2022 March marks the ’s celebration of Women’s History Month
and an opportunity to highlight the contributions of women throughout history and
contemporary society.
Student Spotlight: Janae Barnes Sets Sights on Hospitality Degree
February 28, 2022 Janae Barnes has tried college before. Three times, in fact.
- Nasdaq.com
February 28, 2022 The 5th annual 2022 Synapse Summit returned to Tampa’s Amalie Arena this February
calling together Florida’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, which consists of startup founders,
funders, tech talent, executives, educational institutions, support organizations
and local/regional/state government entities, especially the economic development
boards.
- Business Observer
February 28, 2022 The gift was previously announced in November to help with the development of a fellowship
program and scholarships.
- University Business
February 28, 2022 The possibilities are endless for students and scholars who are chosen to participate
in the Fulbright Program each year. Their commitment to education, to their country
and to being leaders also shows how well their colleges and universities are preparing
elite talent for the future.
From Space to Sustainable Spinoffs: USF Muma College of Business Students Win Patenthon
Competition With NASA Technology
February 25, 2022 A team of students won first place at the inaugural Patenthon
competition, an event where college students took NASA-patented technologies and turned
them into new business ideas that addressed global sustainable development goals.
- Business Observer
February 25, 2022 As the hospitality industry grapples with a shortage of workers, robots are becoming
more enticing.
Esports Class Gamified Like a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Video Game
February 24, 2022 “The class is more like a choose-your-own-adventure,” said Visiting Assistant Professor
of Instruction Greg Greenhalgh, who designed the course that teaches the business
side of the $2 billion gaming industry.
- USF News
February 24, 2022 USF President Rhea Law joins a panel of leaders from the 23-county Florida High Tech
Corridor at Synapse Summit 2022 where they discuss their hallmark partnership approach,
the role of universities in Florida’s innovation economy and how their universities
are preparing the next generation of innovators.
- WFLA
February 24, 2022 As war enters Europe and the Biden administration announces new sanctions on Russian
financial institutions and oligarchs close to President Vladimir Putin, Florida braces
for the impact it could have on gas and food prices.
Three-day Florida Supply Chain Summit Set for March 21
February 14, 2022 Stroll down any grocery store aisle and the continued impacts from the pandemic-induced
supply chain disruptions are clear.
Sport & Entertainment Analytics Conference Set for March 23-24
February 11, 2022 The 2022 Sport & Entertainment Analytics Conference is returning for its eighth
consecutive year in March, bringing together industry experts who combine cutting-edge
data collection and analysis with the sports and entertainment industry.
- Fox 13
February 11, 2022 The Gulfport house listed for sale as an NFT is off the market, helping Tampa Bay
made history in real estate.
- Tampa Bay Times
February 10, 2022 Since November, local prices have shot up faster than in any other market in the
country.
- TheAltWeb
February 10, 2022 Now that tax season has begun, Treasury Department officials warn that they are facing
issues due to a backlog of millions of unfiled returns from the previous year.
USF Muma College of Business Opens New Fintech Center, Appoints Director
February 10, 2022 The ’s Muma College of Business is opening a new center
specializing in the rapidly evolving financial technology industry — one that will
serve as a “hub of excellence” for all things fintech-related.
- healthleaders
February 10, 2022 John Couris, CEO of Tampa General Hospital, details how the organization's People
Development Institute aims to better the organization by investing in its team members.
- WTSP
February 9, 2022 The St. Pete Tenants Union is hoping the Housing, Land Use and Transportation committee
will take the first steps to bring rent control to the area.
- Tampa Bay Times
February 9, 2022 The average home sold for 41 percent above the expected price at the end of 2021,
a Florida Atlantic University and Florida International University study found.
- Journal of Accountancy
February 8, 2022 Occasionally you may have a worksheet with data in columns that you want to rearrange
into rows. Instead of reentering the data, you can easily rotate the data using the
Transpose feature.
- SRQ20
February 7, 2022 The Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy in the Muma
College of Business has named three accounting faculty members in the school as Kerkering
Barberio Fellows, a prestigious honor that recognizes continued excellence in undergraduate
teaching.
Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy in the USF Muma College of Business Names Three
Faculty Members as Kerkering Barberio Fellows
February 4, 2022 The Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy in the Muma
College of Business has named three accounting faculty members in the school as Kerkering
Barberio Fellows, a prestigious honor that recognizes continued excellence in undergraduate
teaching.
- Tampa Bay Times
February 4, 2022 3DE is a Junior Achievement education model, a school within a school, that is expanding
in Tampa Bay.
- Fox 13
February 4, 2022 A Pinellas County realtor is selling a house as an NFT at auction next week, a first
in the country.
Popular Content Creator and Gamer Headlines Third Annual USF Esports Summit
February 3, 2022 Gaming content creator Jeremiah Woodward, better known as Jpw03 among his more than
100,000 YouTube fans and 30,000 Twitch followers, considers himself a “dorky guy”
who is “kind of bad” at video games.
- ABC Action News
February 1, 2022 During his football tenure, Tom Brady has made his name a household one, and even
those who aren't the biggest football fans more than likely know his name.
Third Annual Esports Summit Features Speakers, Workshops and Collegiate Tournament
January 31, 2022 Competitive video gaming fanatics can see their favorite collegiate teams face off
in a live esports tournament at the Third Annual USF Esports Summit set for Feb. 3
at the USF Marshall Student Center.
- The Conversation
January 31, 2022 About 3.5 million people have at least temporarily left the U.S. workforce since
March 2020. Over one-third of them – 1.2 million – are in the leisure and hospitality
industry.
- Crow's Nest
January 31, 2022 USF’s online Information Technology graduate program ranks No. 14 in the country.
DBA Program Director and Family Establish DEI Scholarship to Honor Father
January 28, 2022 Throughout his life, USF faculty member Matt Mullarkey had a front-row seat to his
father’s grit and perseverance.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
January 26, 2022 These are the most influential businesspeople in Tampa Bay right now.
- Tampa Bay 100
January 26, 2022 The had five of its online graduate programs rank in
the top 100 of a new list released by U.S. News and World Report.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
January 25, 2022 Amid growing costs and cut budgets, offering flexible degree programs could set universities
apart from the pack.
USF’s online graduate programs rank among the nation’s best - USF News
January 25, 2022 The delivers some of the best online graduate programs
in the country, according to new rankings released today by U.S. News and World Report
(U.S. News).
U.S. News & World Report Ranks Muma College of Business online MBA program No. 31
in the nation
January 25, 2022 The ’s online MBA program took the No. 31 spot in the
nation – No. 25 among public universities – on the U.S. News and World Report’s annual
survey of the 2022 Best Online Programs released this week.
- Catalyst
January 18, 2022 Through a partnership with NASA, college students now have the opportunity to utilize
patents originally intended for use in space right here in Tampa Bay.
- Tittle Press
January 18, 2022 The nonprofit Tampa Bay Wave is accepting applications for its new FinTech | X Accelerator,
its fourth program designed to help entrepreneurs grow technology-based businesses
in Tampa Bay.
- 83 Degrees
January 18, 2022 The non-profit Tampa Bay Wave is accepting applications for its new FinTech|X Accelerator,
its fourth program intended to help entrepreneurs grow technology-based companies
in Tampa Bay.
- Boston 25 News
January 18, 2022 Finding your favorite foods may be harder this past month.
Applications Open for Free Cybersecurity Training Lab at USF
January 12, 2022 If you have a knack for sleuthing and a passion for stopping hackers and other scamming
bad actors, a career in cybersecurity might be for you.
Student Spotlight: Jack Luba Lands Summer Investment Banking Internship with Raymond
James in Chicago
January 12, 2022 As a finance major in the USF Muma College of Business, Luba started focusing on
that on day one.
Student Spotlight: Giselle Vazquez-Soto Combines Passion for Health Care and Finance
January 10, 2022 While she is enjoying her last few months at the , her
long list of leadership roles and volunteer work has been so varied that even a Venn
diagram couldn’t explain the connections.
- Tampa Bay Times
January 5, 2022 Remember when grocery store shelves practically sagged with rows of every kind of
cat food imaginable?
Business Honors Program Makes Its Debut on the St. Petersburg Campus
January 3, 2022 The first cohort of the ’s Business Honors Program on
the St. Petersburg campus made its debut in Fall 2021.
2021
- The American Bazaar
December 28, 2021 The pair’s winning proposal centered on making people’s stories of bias and belonging
relatable
- Miami Herald
December 19, 2021 Employee monitoring software stalks websites workers visit, tracks clicks on a keyboard
and captures periodic screenshots throughout the workday.
- IndiaWest
December 18, 2021 Their winning pitch beat out competing proposals from dozens of other universities
across the country, the report said Dec. 10.
- The Weekly Challenger
December 17, 2021 City Council members are moving forward with a plan created by an interdisciplinary
team of researchers coordinated by the on identifying
and addressing structural racism in the community.
Online MBA Program Ranked Among the Top 20 in the Nation
December 17, 2021 The online MBA program at USF’s Muma College of Business is continuing its upward
trajectory, landing in the No. 20 spot among the nation’s top programs, according
to rankings released this week by The Princeton Review.
- Fior Reports
December 16, 2021 Businesses, organizations, and government agencies rely on information technology
professionals to keep their computer networks and systems functioning and protected.
- Catalyst
December 15, 2021 A study released last week stated that across three campuses, the University of South
Florida generates $6.02 billion annually in economic impact.
- ABC Action News
December 14, 2021 “Across the board, we’re seeing higher costs for products and services that we buy,”
said Robert Hooker, Professor of Supply Chain Management at the University of South
Florida.
Muma College of Business Launches Mentoring Program on Sarasota-Manatee Campus
December 13, 2021 The USF Muma College of Business launched a mentoring program on the Sarasota-Manatee
campus that matches students with business executives.
Six Students Awarded Prize Money in Frank and Ellen Daveler Pitch Competition
December 10, 2021 Six students, including three from the Muma College of
Business, won awards at the annual Frank and Ellen Daveler Entrepreneurship Program
pitch competition held virtually on Dec. 4.
USF Muma College of Business Students Win Big at Amgen Strategy Competition
December 10, 2021 Two USF Muma College of Business students took the top prize at the Amgen Strategy
Competition for a strategy proposal aimed at keeping a company’s workforce diverse.
- EIN Press Wire
December 9, 2021 Tampa Bay Wave announces FinTech|X, promoting Tampa Bay as a major fintech hub in
partnership with 's Muma College of Business.
- WUSF
December 9, 2021 The study analyzes USF's role in enhancing the growth in the Tampa Bay region and
the state of Florida.
- 83 Degrees
December 7, 2021 A Sarasota-based business is partnering with NASA to grow flowering vegetables and
greens on the International Space Station. By using a silica clay medium like that
on Mars, the project could facilitate future plant life on the red planet.
Student Spotlight: Sam Hoo Helps Lightning Boost Student Rush Ticket Program
December 3, 2021 When it comes to landing a prime fellowship that gives you real-world experience
in your field of study, Sam Hoo hit the jackpot.
Student Spotlight: Carlos Taguchi Godoi Bueno Trades Tennis Court For Business Classroom
December 3, 2021 Carlos Taguchi Godoi Bueno’s dream of becoming a successful student-athlete playing
collegiate tennis in the United States ended before it truly began.
- Supply Chain Brain
December 3, 2021 Vigilance in dealing with vendors and suppliers is crucial to sustainability, says
Jim Stock, professor, but the pandemic has interrupted
inspections and other preventive measures.
- Crosscut
December 3, 2021 The NCAA's rule changes are a boon to some athletes, but limitations and hurdles
are frustrating to some.
- Business Observer
December 2, 2021 USF and McKibbon Hospitality have teamed up to attack an industry-wide issue: an
acute talent shortage.
- ABC Action News
December 2, 2021 As the omicron variant spreads, you've probably read up on how to keep yourself healthy.
New Rankings Keep USF Part-time MBA and Graduate Entrepreneurship Programs Among Top
in Nation
December 2, 2021
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
December 1, 2021 Entrepreneur programs have been increasing in popularity in the last decade, along
with businesses' buy-in to bolstering the offerings.
- Sarasota Herald-Tribune
November 29, 2021 Cyber Monday is Nov. 29, but the emails started way sooner.
- ABC Action News
November 25, 2021 Carol Osborne, a marketing professor at the and Director
of the Zimmerman Advertising Program, said she believes stores should close on the
holiday. She thinks it is a positive thing for both the consumer and employees.
- Eminetra
November 25, 2021 Wal-Mart, Best Buy, Coles, Target, JCPenny and Dick’s sporting goods were one of
the ones that closed on Thursday.
- Tampa Bay Times
November 24, 2021 The hotel industry needs new leaders, says McKibbon Hospitality’s Randy Hassen. Turning
hotels into classrooms will help.
- Bay News 9
November 24, 2021 The supply chain issues are not new but the pandemic exposed this problem like never
before.
- Tampa Bay Times
November 24, 2021 Gov. Ron DeSantis, in a recent speech to the Florida Chamber of Commerce, blasted
corporate America for supposedly “kowtowing to a very elite ideology and an ideology
that’s not reflective of the vast vast majority of the country.”
- Popular Science
November 22, 2021 Even if your food isn't great, dinner can still be memorable.
- WFLA
November 22, 2021 Seckin Ozkul is the director of the supply chain innovation lab at USF. He says Publix
is trying to prevent what happened in the early days of the pandemic.
- Herald-Tribune
November 21, 2021 When Cihan Cobanoglu took over as dean of USF's School of Tourism and Hospitality
Management in August, one question he asked was how the college was different compared
to other programs across the state.
- Yahoo! News
November 21, 2021 When Cihan Cobanoglu took over as dean of USF's School of Tourism and Hospitality
Management in August, one question he asked was how the college was different compared
to other programs across the state.
- Catalyst
November 20, 2021 The holidays can be a stressful time; cooking, cleaning, decorating, in-laws and
holiday shopping are enough to occasionally bring out the Grinch in anyone, and now
families across the U.S. have an added worry – the highest inflation in 30 years.
- Yahoo! News
November 19, 2021 Troy Julian calls them “vanilla cars.” Nissan Altimas, Hyundai Sonatas, Kia Optimas,
Chevy Impalas — the sort of middle-of-the-road vehicles independent used-car dealers
often pass up at wholesale auctions.
- Business Observer
November 18, 2021 The partnership will provide scholarship and internship opportunities.
- ABC Action News
November 18, 2021 Costs are going up, and it's anyone's guess how long it lasts and if they will ever
go back down.
The Student Managed Investment Fund reaches milestone, exceeds $1.5M
November 16, 2021 Under one consolidated Muma College of Business USF now holds stocks in two student
managed investment funds, one on the Tampa campus and one on the St. Pete campus.
USF becomes Florida’s top university for international students - USF News
November 16, 2021 New report on international student enrollment finds USF is a leader for global diversity
- Entrepreneur
November 16, 2021 The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur have again partnered to rank the top programs
for studying entrepreneurship at the graduate level.
- Bloomberg Tax
November 16, 2021 Jacqueline Reck, associate dean of financial management and academic affairs at the
Muma College of Business at the , will join the accounting
standard-setter for state and local governments.
- Fox 13
November 15, 2021 About 4.4 million people quit their jobs in September, a record high according to
the U.S. Labor Department.
Tech CEOs credit USF talent pipeline for decision to expand and relocate to Tampa
Bay - USF News
November 15, 2021 Tampa Bay is one of the nation’s fastest growing regions and much of that success
is associated with the talent pipeline created by the .
- WUSF
November 15, 2021 The partnership will allow students to train in hotel work at McKibbon properties
like Marriott, Hyatt, and Hilton.
- WTSP
November 14, 2021 As pandemic-related shortages and supply chain issues persist, companies are passing
higher prices onto customers.
- Westword
November 14, 2021 The National Western Center hoped to replace the Denver Coliseum with a multi-use
arena, but voters rejected the proposal.
- SRQ Magazine
November 12, 2021 Kerkering, Barberio & Co., Certified Public Accountants, has established a five-year
gift to the Muma College of Business that will encompass
multiple components in the Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy, including scholarships
to students.
- Tucker Tourism News
November 11, 2021 Students at the ‘S Hospitality and Tourism Management
School will soon be able to gain first practical experience in a hotel diploma.
- Catalyst
November 11, 2021 The is gearing up to expand its hospitality program in
the midst of a growing workforce shortage in Tampa Bay.
- CoStar
November 11, 2021 Tampa, Florida-based hotel management company McKibbon Hospitality has formed a partnership
with the to help train hospitality students.
USF and McKibbon Hospitality partner to turn iconic hotel brands into teaching labs
November 10, 2021 The is teaming up with a hotel management powerhouse
that runs some of the world’s largest hotel brands to fill that pipeline of hospitality
industry workers.
Muma Researchers Ranked Among Top 2% in World by Stanford University
November 10, 2021 A study by Stanford University has placed six USF Muma College of Business faculty
among the top 2% of scientists in the world.
Partnership between USF and McKibbon Hospitality creates hospitality teaching lab
with iconic hotel brands - USF News
November 10, 2021 The Muma College of Business and McKibbon Hospitality
today announced a new partnership that will turn some premier hotel brands into intensive
student training grounds.
- Sarasota Magazine
November 10, 2021 USF hospitality and tourism management students will have access to nearly 100 teaching
hotels across the country that are managed by McKibbon.
- Tampa Bay Times
November 10, 2021 Students will be able to learn the business at McKibbon properties around the nation.
- Fox 13 Tampa Bay
November 10, 2021 Students at the 's School of Hospitality and Tourism Management
will soon be able to get hands-on experience working in a hotel before graduation.
- The Oracle
November 10, 2021 The Muma College of Business launched a partnership with McKibbon Hospitality, creating
a teaching lab program for students across 100 nationwide hotels.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
November 10, 2021 hospitality students will soon have access to learn in
nearly 100 hotels across the nation as part of a new partnership between USF and McKibbon
Hospitality.
- Hotel Management
November 10, 2021 The Muma College of Business and McKibbon Hospitality
have formed a new partnership to turn some hotel brands into intensive student training
grounds.
Gil lands JP Morgan Global Finance Internship in NYC
November 9, 2021 Xiomara Mantes Gil, a junior majoring in finance and business analytics, has earned
herself a spot in the JP Morgan Global Finance Internship program in New York City
for the Summer of 2022.
- The Tampa Bay 100
November 9, 2021 The Muma College of Business and Tampa Bay Wave is launching
the FinTech|X Accelerator, designed to assist startups in finance technology.
- The Villages Daily Sun
November 8, 2021 With supply chain issues threatening to disrupt Christmas shopping this season, local
businesses are ready to step in and save the day.
- Bay News 9
November 8, 2021 USF professor of supply chain management, Robert Hooker says there's not money for
these improvements, but keeping track of where it's going is just as important.
- Tampa Bay Times
November 8, 2021 The United States has fallen into the ranks of flawed democracies. Let’s stop the
slide.
November 4, 2021 Exploring the connections, if any, between the recent success of Tampa Bay area sports
franchises and the economics of our region.
- The Hustle
November 4, 2021 Experts believe scents, lighting, and music could be key to luring diners back indoors.
- WalletHub
November 3, 2021 Florida may not be the ideal place for retirees at the moment due to the COVID-19
pandemic and rising cases. Once the pandemic is under control, though, it should continue
to rank as the best state for Americans to spend their golden years.
- St. Petersburg Campus News
November 2, 2021 An innovative multi-year partnership between the Muma
College of Business and Tampa Bay Wave is launching the FinTech|X Accelerator, with
its first cohort to be selected in 2022.
- Wall Street Journal
November 2, 2021 How do restaurants lure back diners—and boost business—after long months of shutdowns
and mandates? Researchers may have some answers.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
November 2, 2021 Cohort companies will participate in a demo day event to a room full of accredited
investors and venture capitalists at the end of the program.
- Catalyst
November 2, 2021 Tampa Bay Wave and the Muma College of Business are launching
a new accelerator to bolster the fintech industry in the region.
Small and diverse business owners prepped to bolster profits with conclusion of new
USF-Skanska mentor-protégé program - USF News
November 1, 2021 The inaugural cohort of the Construction Management Building Blocks mentor-protégé
program has graduated after completing eight weeks of training with industry professionals
from the and Skanska, a multinational construction and
development company.
Bulls Bistro Caters to Community While Letting USF Hospitality Management Students
Shine
October 29, 2021 On a recent Thursday night, about 35 local patrons enjoyed dinner out along Main
Street in Lakewood Ranch.
- Patch
October 29, 2021 The first of its kind in the country, the comprehensive educational program is committed
to enriching the careers of healthcare workers.
- Tampa Bay Times
October 29, 2021 Tom Hanks yells at "Wilson," the volleyball, which kept his character company on
an island in the movie "Cast Away." What can his marooned character teach us about
the American economy?
- ABC Action News
October 28, 2021 “It’s the perfect storm, right? We’re hearing about this everywhere,” said Robert
Hooker, Professor of Supply Chain Management at the .
- Tampa Bay Times
October 28, 2021 Acquiring turkeys for charitable meals usually gets tricky a week or two before Thanksgiving.
Groups wanting to offer last-minute events through Feeding Tampa Bay often have to
pick a different entrée.
USF Celebrates Grand Opening of Monica Wooden Center for Supply Chain Management &
Sustainability
October 26, 2021 The importance of training students on the challenging and complex ways to unravel
the nation’s supply chain knots was at the forefront of Tuesday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Moffitt CEO Predicts Cure for Cancer Within 50 Years
October 21, 2021 Nearly a year since taking the helm at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Patrick
Hwu is on a mission to stamp out cancer within 50 years — possibly even within 30
to 40 years — by bridging the business and scientific research communities together.
- WalletHub
October 18, 2021 Size matters when it comes to higher education. That’s generally true when choosing
between colleges and universities. Although the term “college” is used broadly to
refer to post-secondary education in the U.S., it’s more narrowly defined as a smaller
institution than a large university.
- The Oracle
October 17, 2021 The Muma College of Business has been experimenting with a HyFlex modality of teaching,
where students can take a course synchronously online or in the classroom, which will
be extended to spring for further evaluation.
Alumnus Spotlight: Samuel Armes on the Front Lines of Cryptocurrency, Blockchain Surge
in Florida
October 14, 2021 Sam Armes has a front-row seat to the cryptocurrency revolution taking place in Florida.
The 2018 USF graduate with bachelor’s degrees in economics and finance is the founder
and president of the Florida Blockchain Business Association, a nonprofit focused
on promoting cryptocurrency- and blockchain-friendly policies in Florida.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
October 14, 2021 Tampa General Hospital has further expanded its relationship with the University
of South Florida with its latest partnership with the Muma College of Business.
- Catalyst
October 14, 2021 Through a new partnership with the ’s Muma College of
Business, Tampa General Hospital looks to invest in its most valuable resource – its
people.
Muma College of Business and TGH Create a Program to Teach Hospital Staff Critical
People Skills
October 13, 2021 USF’s Muma College of Business and Tampa General Hospital today announced the launch
of a groundbreaking initiative to provide critical people skills to hospital staff
ranging from top-shelf surgeons to valets.
- The Science Times
October 13, 2021 Online e-commerce platforms have been actively serving their customers throughout
the past decade, and the demands for online products have been heightened because
of the pandemic.
Muma College of Business Offering Full Online DBA Degree
October 12, 2021 The popular Muma College of Business’ Doctor of Business Administration program,
which provides seasoned business executives with a chance to further their careers
through rigorous research and networking opportunities, is set to offer its instruction
completely online.
Anonymous Donor Makes Executive MBA Student Pitches Matter for Nonprofits
October 12, 2021 Students in the Muma College of Business Executive MBA program learn the intricacies
of leadership, the value of human resources, a bit of accounting and information systems
and the latest trends in marketing.
- The Epoch Times
October 11, 2021 The supply chain crunch is starting to threaten holiday shoppers’ wishlists, said
financial experts this week.
- Georgia Tech
October 8, 2021 E-commerce shopping has risen sharply over the last decade, and most consumers are
now reading product reviews prior to making their purchase decisions.
- Vox recode
October 7, 2021 The most popular holiday gifts might not arrive in time for the holidays, even if
you order now.
- Tampa Bay Times
October 6, 2021 There’s a particularly plaintive pandemic-related consumer complaint currently playing
out on Facebook and Twitter: Oh, Uncrustables. Where have you gone?
- Spectrum News 13
October 6, 2021 It's like a domino effect. America's credit rates go up. That causes banks to limit
the money they lend. Small businesses are impacted, leading to layoffs, no money,
no bills and on and on.
Patrick Hwu, president and CEO of Moffitt Cancer Center, to be the Next Guest at the
Conversation with a CEO
October 5, 2021 Not satisfied that the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center already has an international
reputation as a leading cancer research hospital, Patrick Hwu plans to take it not
only to the next level, but to the top tier of research facilities on the planet –
and, perhaps, beyond.
Helpful Reviews are Ranked First, So Unhelpful Ones Should Matter Less? A New Study
Reveals the Curious Case of Angry Reviews
September 30, 2021 What do reviews of products or services tell us? Learn how researchers examine the
commonly accepted assumption that helpful reviews are more impactful on future consumers'
decision-making, and the commonly observed emotion of anger expressed in reviews.
- Fox 13 Tampa Bay
September 23, 2021 Esports has a big interest and big money worldwide, meaning new rivalries in college
sports may be on the screen and not on the field.
Student Spotlight: Philip Jimenez Focuses on a Career in Underwriting After 15 Years
as Baggage Handler
September 22, 2021 Thirty-five-year-old Philip Jimenez was working full time as a ramp agent with Southwest
Airlines at Tampa International Airport and had been for 15 years when he reached
a point at which the physical job began taking its toll on his body.
Esports enhances its visibility at USF - USF News
September 20, 2021 USF Esports will soon have a physical presence on the Tampa campus. Located inside
the Recreation and Wellness Center, the 2,500-square-foot Esports Living Lab will
feature 40 PCs and will be divided into spaces for casual gaming and watch parties,
content creation and competitive gaming.
- 10 Tampa Bay
September 16, 2021 Shopping for the holidays right now might seem too early for some, but major issues
in the supply chain are expected to impact package deliveries and store shelves.
- Tampa Bay Times
September 16, 2021 Will someone in your household be hoping for a LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Chess Set
under the Christmas tree this year?
- Tampa Bay Times
September 14, 2021 To rent or buy a house? That is the question many around Tampa Bay face when looking
for a place to live right now.
Marketing Class to Create a Shark Awareness Public Service Campaign for the FWC
September 13, 2021 Ever since “Jaws” splashed across the big screen in 1975, sharks in general have
gotten some pretty bad press. Beachgoers stopped wading in surf that came up past
their knees and many just plain stopped going into the water at all.
- Forbes
September 12, 2021 A new study examined two competing theories about how employees perceive Mondays,
and it turns out employees view the beginning of the week differently from the end.
HART CEO Adelee Le Grand to be the Guest at the Next Conversation with a CEO
September 10, 2021 Adelee Marie Le Grand, the relatively new CEO of HART, the public transportation
system in Hillsborough County, was brought on board to rebuild and revise the system.
Conversation with a CEO Guest Mike Sutton Leads Habitat to National Recognition
September 9, 2021 Mike Sutton has been with Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and West Pasco Counties
for nearly eight years and even though he oversaw a merger and brought national recognition
to the affiliate, he’s just getting started.
Biz Researchers Study What You're Missing When You Look Over an Online Menu
September 8, 2021 With the aid of emotional AI tools, researchers with the USF Center for Marketing
and Sales Innovation have taken a hard look at online menus’ composition to determine
what is appealing to customers and what remains hidden in plain sight.
Business Honors Students Make Debut on St. Petersburg Campus
September 8, 2021 The fall 2021 semester launched the inaugural Muma College of Business’s cohort of
Business Honors Students on the St. Petersburg campus.
- News Channel 8
September 8, 2021 Are you new to Tampa and or trying to find a place to live? Turns out you have a
pretty steep hill to climb with this current rental market. But why, is the question?
Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program Ranked No. 3 in the World: SportBusiness
Postgraduate Course Rankings
September 7, 2021 The USF Muma College of Business’s Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program
again is listed among the elite on the planet.
Pat Nickinson, Sworn Enemy of the Dangling Participle, Devoted Lover of Literary Nuance,
Retires
September 7, 2021 For many Muma College of Business faculty, staff and students who have written important
reports, impactful research papers or even thank-you letters knows of the importance
of a good editor.
- SportsBusiness
September 7, 2021 Michelle Harrolle, director of the 's Vinik Sport & Entertainment
Management programme, writes that universities have a chance to get in on the ground
floor by offering cutting-edge education to the esports leaders of the future.
- SportsBusiness
September 7, 2021 In third place is the ’s Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management
Program, which furthers its impressive rise up our rankings, having only launched
itself in 2012.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
September 2, 2021 The Boston-based company plans to hire at least 50 more local employees by the end
of the year.
- TampaBayInno
September 2, 2021 The Tampa Bay Wave closed Q3 by featuring 15 must-know companies from its latest
TechDiversity cohort.
- Yahoo! Finance
September 2, 2021 Thanks to seasonal retail cycles, products tend to go on sale at the same time each
year. September is known for blowout deals on mattresses, appliances and outdoor furniture.
- AdvisorSmith
September 1, 2021 Finding the right insurance for your small business is an important step in protecting
your company and achieving long-term success.
- moneygeek
September 1, 2021 COVID-19 has impacted every sector of the economy, but the leisure and hospitality
(L&H) industry has been hit particularly hard.
Finance Professor Researches Connections Between the Stock Market and Presidential
Power
August 31, 2021 Looking for new ways to invest in the stock market? Consider presidential power and
political geography.
- Globe Newswire
August 30, 2021 A New Study from the Demonstrates Game-Based Learning
on 1Huddle is 2X More Effective than LinkedIn Learning
Student Spotlight: Brittney Canning Leaves Laurels Behind, Focuses on the Future
August 20, 2021 This summer, she found herself in Salt Lake City, as a summer analyst with Goldman
Sachs for a nine-week summer program to support the Client Implementation Team within
the Global Markets Operations Division.
Alumnus Spotlight: Loren Isakson, Allergist, Immunologist, Pediatrician, Beats the
Drums on the Side
August 13, 2021 Calling Loren Isakson a Renaissance man is almost an insult. He is an allergist,
immunologist, pediatrician who helped establish a clinic on MacDill Air Force Base,
treated patients for free in St. Petersburg, coached lacrosse to 9-year-old kids,
takes acoustic guitar lessons, does the occasional pencil sketch and plays drums for
a classic rock ‘n’ roll band.
- Fox 13 Tampa Bay
August 13, 2021 Rent in the Tampa Bay area increased by 20% compared to last year, putting the region
in the top five metros for having the highest rent increases in the country, according
to data analyzed by Dr. Lei Wedge, an associate professor of finance from the University
of South Florida specializing in real estate.
Pat Moreo, Dean of the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management for Five Years
Steps Down
August 12, 2021 Pat Moreo, the dean of the Muma College of Business’ School of Hospitality and Tourism
Management, is stepping down after five years at the helm of the innovative and evolving
program.
Student Spotlight: Nia'Symone Francisco's Spoken Word Is Heard Loud and Clear
August 5, 2021 Nia’Symone Francisco takes her academics seriously – she’s studying for a business
advertising degree – because she knows that advertising and marketing is one of the
many ways to make an impact on the world.
- Fox 13
July 20, 2021 Hundreds of jobs are up for grabs in the Tampa Bay area, but one of the hottest markets
right now is the technology industry.
Biz/Sports Professor: Court Ruling and NCAA Changes Will Lead to Big Changes in College
Athletics
July 14, 2021 A gathering storm for college athletes hit last month. A U.S. Supreme Court decision
first opened the way for universities to pay athletes and provide other benefits related
to education.
Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program Grad Students Help Stage Esports Competition
July 13, 2021 Students with the Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program got a taste last
month of what it’s like to stage an esports competition, serving as production assistants,
social media assistants and stream supporters, all paid positions in the inaugural
Tampa Beasley Gaming Series Tournament.
Alumnus Spotlight: Nicholas Morris Reflects on his Time Studying Finance at USF
July 13, 2021 Nicholas Morris just finished his degree in finance with a minor in entrepreneurial
studies and the Tampa native, who studied both in the Muma College of Business and
the USF Judy Genshaft Honors College, is on the threshold of the next chapter of his
life. Still, he looks back at his academic career fondly.
- St. Petersburg Campus News
July 13, 2021 To address an ongoing staffing crisis, the ’s Hospitality
Leadership Program is being re-tooled to help industry leaders in the Tampa Bay area
hire and retain top talent.
Ethics and Debate Team brings home first place at the International Business Ethics
Case Competition
July 12, 2021 The Ethics and Debate Team, a student organization sponsored by USF’s Bishop Center
for Ethical Leadership, has risen above the pandemic and continues to bring home awards.
- Ohio University News
July 7, 2021 OHIO was one of 12 teams that competed in the Case Cup. In the preliminary round,
the team went up against Grambling State, University of Oregon, and University of
Texas at El Paso, and they were named one of three finalists along with University
of South Florida and University of Massachusetts.
Twenty students awarded scholarships to take SIE Exam
July 2, 2021 In the spring 2021 semester, the Kate Tiedemann School of Business and Finance launched
the Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) Exam Scholarship Program. The program, sponsored
by Franklin Templeton, provided 20 scholarships for students to take the exam.
Muma College of Business Management Expert: Disenfranchised Gen Xers About to Spark
a Workforce Migration
July 2, 2021 As corporate executives wrangle with an evolving workforce dynamic in the wake of
the COVID-19 pandemic, including more flextime and remoting, they now have this challenge:
Employees, especially the younger ones, are seriously considering just plain quitting.
Chessler Holdings Donates $500,000 to Fund HUSTLE, an Entrepreneurship Program
July 1, 2021 students interested in owning their own business have a chance to participate
in a real-world start-up venture using autonomous and robotic food production kiosks
and earning $20 per hour -- and potentially some of the company's profits -- thanks
to a new $500,000 initiative between Chessler Holdings and the University of South
Florida Center for Entrepreneurship.
- WalletHub
Jun 28, 2021 The 4th of July is one of America’s most treasured holidays, and Americans typically
celebrate the anniversary of their independence with massive parades, flashy fireworks
displays, family gatherings, beach trips and more.
- Bay News 9
June 23, 2021 Make sure you talk to your accountant soon and determine if you need to unenroll
in the American Rescue Plan’s Child Tax Credit’s expanded benefits.
- Tampa Bay Times
June 19, 2021 Pandemic-related production lags are causing shortages in a reinvigorated restaurant
industry.
Business Researchers Find CEOs Have Big Hearts During the Pandemic
June 18, 2021 An in-depth study of how corporate America responded during the COVID-19 crisis has
found something uplifting: Chief executive officers have generally turned out in support
of their communities, fulfilling social responsibilities, and in particular, making
donations to the community.
- Hurricane Valley Times
June 16, 2021 Communication skills in the 21st century have come to be valued above specialized
knowledge and professional experience. Because all relationships – not only personal
but also business ones – are built and maintained through communication.
Alumni Spotlight: Chris Arroyo, First in his Family to Attend College, Heads to Georgetown
to Study Finance as a Post Graduate
June 15, 2021 In spite of the obstacles that stood in his way, Chris Arroyo was not going to let
them stand in the way of a college degree.
- SportsBusiness University
June 15, 2021 Janelle E. Wells, associate professor at the 's Vinik
Sport & Entertainment Management Program, on the lessons learned when students' practice
interviews with partners were moved online.
USF Accounting Circle's Annual CPE Conference Honors Deloitte US CEO Joe Ucuzoglu
with Lynn Pippenger Recognition Award
June 14, 2021 The 2021 Accounting Circle CPE Conference, hosted May 20-21, by the Lynn Pippenger
School of Accountancy within the USF Muma College of Business, featured leaders and
experts from around the nation, who spoke to key industry trends and the emergence
of the industry following the pandemic.
- WalletHub
June 14, 2021 Hockey, like all sports, was impacted greatly by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the NHL
could be facing around $2.5 billion in lost revenue as a result. That said, the 2020-21
season has still proceeded despite some delays, and the Stanley Cup semifinals are
approaching.
- St. Petersburg Campus Newsroom
June 14, 2021 More than half the population has received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Case numbers are declining, but with nearly half of the people not yet vaccinated,
it’s clear that trust is not there for many Americans.
- WUSF
June 10, 2021 Health experts say vaccine engagement efforts are helping build trust in communities,
but there is still a lot of work to do.
- ABC 7
June 9, 2021
- WUSF
June 8, 2021 Late May brought a whole new round of tense discussions about the team's future here.
Only this time, it mostly involved St. Pete's mayor and the City Council.
Richard Kopelman, CEO of Aprio, Talks Pandemic, Diversity, Analytics at Conversation
with a CEO
June 4, 2021 Richard Kopelman has come a long way from when he was 13, helping his mother make
cold sales calls in South Florida. For pre-paid funerals.
As the Travel and Tourism Industry Rebounds, USF Hospitality Program Keeps Pace
June 4, 2021 Anastasia Taylor was just settling in to what she had hoped would a long career in
the hospitality and tourism industry.
- 83 Degrees Media
June 2, 2021 Russell Clayton, an expert in the USF Muma College of Business School of Marketing
and Innovation, talks solutions for going back to a traditional workplace after months
of working remotely and from home.
You Were Unsure about Working Remotely, Now You're Unsure about Returning to the Office.
Russell Clayton Has the Answers
May 27, 2021 Some 15 months ago, the face of the American workplace changed. Has it changed forever?
Perhaps. Maybe some innovations will stick.
Graduate Students Win Top Honors in International Case Competition
May 27, 2021 A team of graduate students in the Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program
took first prize in the National Sports Forum case competition earlier this month,
winning out over a dozen other schools from the United States and around the world.
- Fox 13 Tampa Bay
May 25, 2021 Russell Clayton teaches business administration at the .
Speaking remotely, he tells us the consequences could follow you.
- HospitalityNet
May 21, 2021 Even businesses with ‘business-interruption’ coverage fail to win awards from insurance
firms. But no lawsuits were found to have been filed by customers who became ill.
Annual Forum Features Cutting-Edge Business Analytics Experts from Across the Nation
May 20, 2021 Artificial intelligence identifies, screens and in some cases treats children with
dyslexia. Algorithms now detect high-risk patients to funnel them into preventative
care programs. Other algorithms can predict a patient’s mortality based on random
scans of chest X-rays.
- Refinery29
May 18, 2021 When the pandemic hit last spring, popular travel and food YouTuber Mark Wiens was
relatively lucky: He had recently returned home to Thailand, narrowly avoiding being
stuck abroad when the country locked down. In other ways, he wasn’t so lucky.
- ModernGlobe
May 18, 2021 Healthcare will be a major focus of this year’s Florida Business Analytics Forum,
taking place on Thursday. The event is hosted by the ’s
Muma College of Business.
- WilmingtonBiz Insights
May 14, 2021 Their research suggests that companies should consider conjoining failure tolerance
with structured conversations that steer employees in a direction of productivity
rather than embarrassment or resentment by peers.
Muma College of Business Students Earn Golden Bull Awards
May 12, 2021 Two exceptional Muma College of Business students were honored with Golden Bull awards,
recognizing not only their academic accomplishments, but also their leadership skills
and engagement capabilities with USF communities and beyond.
Muma College of Business Plays a Major Role in Tampa's Economic Advisory Committee's
Findings, Recommendations
May 12, 2021 The city of Tampa is moving forward with a plan to improve the quality of life for
its citizens by promoting inclusion, economic growth, poverty reduction, racial equality
commitments and emphasizing educational opportunity.
Two Students Win Scholarship Money in Annual Frank and Ellen Daveler Pitch Competition
May 12, 2021 Two students, including one enrolled in the Zimmerman
Advertising Program, won scholarships at the annual Frank and Ellen Daveler Pitch
Competition held on a virtual format last month.
Donna Davis, Marketing Professor and Former Chair, Retires
May 12, 2021 Donna Davis, a Muma College of Business professor since 2013, former chair of what
is now the School of Marketing and Innovation, and academic director of the Monica
Wooden Center for Supply Chain Management and Sustainability, retired this month.
- Fox 4
May 11, 2021 More than a year after pandemic began, product shortage still a problem
Women and Leadership Initiative’s Mentorship Forward Supports MBA Students -Women
of Color and their Allies
May 7, 2021 The Women and Leadership Initiative’s Graduate Business Mentorship Forward Program,
in keeping with the overall WALI theme of race and representation, has two focuses
this year.
- Business Observer
May 6, 2021 The timing is like burnt toast: just as the economy opens up, restaurants are facing
a critical shortage of employees. But solutions are percolating.
- Bollyinside
May 6, 2021 Turn to that tried-and-true favorite: the sin tax. It’s easy. Select a behavior that
people want to undertake but is illegal.
- Tampa Bay Times
April 29, 2021 Before long you won’t recognize Westshore Plaza and University Mall. Meanwhile, upscale
International Plaza plans to keep on keeping on.
- Bay News 9
April 28, 2021 Two different economic reports released last week reveals what has been an ongoing
trend for years: Tampa ranks behind many of its peer cities nationally and in Florida
when it comes to key economic measures such as job growth rate, local average wage,
household income and education attainment.
- Bay News 9
April 28, 2021
- Bay News 9
April 26, 2021 An economic advisory committee appointed by the Mayor of Tampa has outlined where
the city measures up when it comes to inclusive economic growth.
- WJCT
April 26, 2021 The region's economy is bouncing back from the pandemic, and some local officials
are trying to make sure the growth reaches everyone.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
April 23, 2021 In an ever-changing workforce, the type of education and skills that college students
need to be effective in their careers is evolving.
- Patch.com
April 23, 2021 Tampa Mayor Jane Castor's Economic Advisory Committee announced key findings aimed
at addressing local economic and social disparities.
- Fox 13 Tampa Bay
April 22, 2021 A new Prudential survey of 2,000 people found one in four workers plans to switch
jobs once the health crisis calms down, so companies may risk losing talented workers
if they don’t change.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
April 22, 2021 The report focused on four key areas: promoting inclusive economic growth, reducing
poverty, committing to racial equity and emphasizing educational opportunity.
- The Times of India
April 20, 2021 Indians studying at US universities have welcomed the recent decision by the United
States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to allow online filing of Optional
Practical Training (OPT) employment authorisation - or Form I-765.
- Catalyst
April 19, 2021 Students from all three USF campuses will participate in the newly created Business
for Good internship program. The program brings students and business leaders together
in a consultancy model with the goal of helping businesses achieve their B Corp Certification.
- Life Sciences News
April 15, 2021 The order in which your senses interact with food has a tremendous impact on how
much you like it.
- EurekAlert!
April 14, 2021 The order in which your senses interact with food has a tremendous impact on how
much you like it.
- Money
April 14, 2021 Would you ignore investing advice from a group of Internet trolls who seem eager
to YOLO away their life savings while calling themselves degenerates and idolizing
Elon “Daddy Musk”? Probably. But maybe you shouldn’t.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
April 14, 2021 The has launched a program allowing students to become
apprentices for socially and environmentally conscious local businesses.
Customer Experience Lab - St. Petersburg, Bridging Community and Academic Research
April 13, 2021 Professor Phil Trocchia took over as the director of the USF Customer Experience
Lab - St. Petersburg (formerly the Consumer Insight and Sales Lab) in the fall of
2020.
Florida Business Analytics Forum Set for May
April 13, 2021 Renowned experts of artificial intelligence and machine learning will speak at the
Florida Business Analytics Forum, hosted by the ’s Muma
College of Business in May.
Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program Offers First Course on Esports Management/Marketing
April 13, 2021 As esports makes its way into mainstream, with gamers making millions and playing
(before the pandemic) in front of packed arenas, there is the other side of the emerging
culture away from the splashy graphics and lightning hand-eye coordination.
April 13, 2021 More than two dozen students in the colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Engineering
and the Patel College of Global Sustainability will intern with seven businesses across
various industries in Florida and Texas during the pilot program.
- St. Pete Catalyst
April 12, 2021 According to the Equal Pay Today project, U.S. women made just 82 cents on the dollar
compared to U.S. men in 2020.
AACSB Recognizes Muma College of Business' "Post-Crisis Leadership Certificate Program
April 9, 2021 The forward thinking of the USF Muma College of Business in offering a free-of-charge
certificate focusing on the business community emerging from the worst pandemic in
a century was recognized last month by the AACSB, the accrediting agency for business
colleges around the world.
Student Spotlight: Kenu Louissaint Studies Management, Writes Books
April 9, 2021 Kenu Louissaint was a performer at the Superbowl LV halftime show in Tampa this February.
But he is not a dancer.
Expert Opinions: The rise of Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance
April 8, 2021 “Success leads to success,” he said. “There has been a lot of work and research done
on ESG measurements that have shown that companies that score well in their ESG scoring
have outperformed others.”
Student Spotlight: Jan Hanousek – Following in his dad’s footsteps
April 8, 2021 Not only is Hanousek following his father’s example, but he also conducts research
alongside him. They are currently working on a number of papers together regarding
ownership structures, private and public firms.
Alumni Spotlight: Darin Ostrowski, Kopernik Global Investors, LLC.
April 8, 2021 “The ASA course was by far the most applicable to real-world experience that you
can get in any college setting,” Ostrowski said. “The same research I do now in my
job, we did in that class.”
Faculty Spotlight: Yuting DiGiovanni
April 8, 2021 “It is a course that is directly translated to the work world,” DiGiovanni said,
“and students find themselves exceling because of this.”
Melissa Seixas, Head of Duke Energy in Florida, Discusses the Glass Ceiling, Diversity
at Conversation with a CEO
April 1, 2021 Melissa Seixas flies in the face of parents’ argument that a university education
must be tailored for gainful employment after graduation.
- Inc.
April 1, 2021 Could reading fiction have similar benefits for you and your company?
- Catalyst
April 1, 2021 Newly minted Duke Energy Florida President Melissa Seixas was the guest of honor
in the latest installment of “Conversation with a CEO” — a series of chats with influential
business leaders facilitated by Moez Limayem, dean of the ’s
Muma College of Business.
- PRWeb
March 31, 2021 Degree holders gain increased earning potential with career opportunities upon graduation
from these top ranked institutions.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
March 30, 2021 Both Tampa universities have held their own in a national ranking despite a tumultuous
year across higher education.
- SportsBusiness University
March 23, 2021 We are now seeing another evolution of sports, and it is likely to be the next ‘Big
League’, in real time: the emergence of esports, not just as a trend among young people
around the world, but as a multi-billion-dollar business that could globally eclipse
all other sports within a decade or two.
- The Oracle
March 22, 2021 Fears surrounding COVID-19 have led to homebound lifestyles across the globe, but
a team of USF researchers are studying the way those homebodies are responding to
advertisements that encourage them to seek in-person health care without any fear.
- Sarasota Magazine
March 22, 2021 The virtual panel discussion is titled “Planning for the Future: How Covid-19 Will
Alter the Food Safety Landscape.”
Sport & Entertainment Analytics Conference Goes Virtual
March 19, 2021 There is a reason high school football Coach Kevin Kelley has won five of the last
six Arkansas state championships. It’s analytics, stupid.
- WalletHub
March 19, 2021 There is a big segment of potential customers who strongly rely on reviews when making
insurance purchase decisions.
- WalletHub
March 18, 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic had a staggering impact on the U.S. in 2020, both in terms
of public health and the economy.
Conversation with a CEO: Melissa Seixas
March 15, 2021 Melissa Seixas may be the new public face of Duke Energy in Florida, but she is no
stranger to the field of energy production and distribution, having started with the
utility way back when it was Florida Power.
- Herald-Tribune
March 15, 2021 The M3 Center for Hospitality Technology and Innovation used specialized software
and other online technologies, such as Zoom, to connect graduate students and faculty
members with scholars from Turkey, Pakistan and Arizona.
From Grocery Store Merchandise to COVID-19 Vaccines, the 2021 Florida Supply Chain
Summit Explains It All
March 10, 2021 Florida, already on the map as a hub for global commerce, now is looking to go where
no supply chain executive has gone before.
More Than 1,000 High School Students Attend Big Data Days 2021
March 10, 2021 More than 1,000 high school students gathered around their computers and mobile devices
to attend the annual USF Big Data Day, an event that highlights career paths within
the information systems industry for computer-savvy students and the paths offered
by USF to get there.
COVID-19 Pandemic Broadens Access to Training for Entrepreneurs
March 9, 2021 With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, the Florida Small Business
Development Center at the immediately halted all of its
in-person events.
- Journal of Accountancy
March 9, 2021 Are you interested in running more advanced data analysis in Excel? If so, you can
add the Analysis ToolPak to your current version of Excel.
- Fox 13 Tampa Bay
March 9, 2021 COVID-19 drove millions out of the workforce when the pandemic first hit, impacting
women more than men.
- ABC 7 WWSB
March 9, 2021 The is offering online course options plus an accelerated
one-year program in Sarasota to help international and part-time students earn a master’s
degree in hospitality management.
Business Students from Sarasota-Manatee Campus to Learn about Marketing, Merchandizing
and Concessions at PGA Tourney
March 8, 2021 students received a behind-the-scenes lesson in marketing
and hospitality when the PGA Tour last month visited The Concession Golf Club in Manatee
County for a four-day, nationally televised tournament.
Student Spotlight: Sara Atta's Persistence Pays Off After a Call from Goldman Sachs
March 8, 2021 It has been five years in the making, five years of applying and being unsuccessful.
- Sarasota Magazine
March 5, 2021 Course topics include cybersecurity analytics, cybersecurity threat intelligence,
database management and more.
- ABC Action News
March 5, 2021 Anthony Hill is digging deeper to find out how implicit bias is preventing many people
of color from getting loans and what one local organization is doing to level the
playing field.
- Mirage
March 3, 2021 An interdisciplinary team of researchers at the has pooled
its expertise and resources in order to help influence the effectiveness of public
health messaging related to COVID-19.
- IMotions
March 2, 2021 Rob Hammond had a big problem last March. He and his research collaborator, Claudia
Parvanta, had a major study for the Florida Department of Health when news of COVID-19
reached the U.S.
USF researchers use neuromarketing tools to assist Baycare Health System, national
public health agencies to assess the impact of COVID-19 messaging - USF News
March 2, 2021 An interdisciplinary team of researchers at the has pooled
its expertise and resources in order to help influence the effectiveness of public
health messaging related to COVID-19.
- Florida Trend
March 1, 2021 Moving to Florida hadn’t been an objective for Kong. But his visit to the University
of South Florida changed that.
- The Oracle
February 28, 2021 Through a virtual summit, the Muma College of Business (COB) will bring together
several business executives across the state as well as the country to discuss and
analyze the growing supply chain industry in Florida.
- Catalyst
February 28, 2021 Dr. Tomalin's guest is Sri Sundaram, dean of the St.
Petersburg's Kate Tiedemann School of Business and Finance, and the current chair
of the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce.
- eTN India
February 28, 2021 Even as vaccines are being administered and there is hope for the return of travel
and tourism post COVID-19, the strategies to build the industry back is a challenge
in itself.
- Tampa Bay Times
February 27, 2021 Should the bill pass, bars and restaurants would get targeted, debt-free aid. How
and when, however, are unknown.
- Cheddar Business
February 24, 2021
USF joins national business leaders in co-organizing Florida supply chain event, includes
discussion on impacts of COVID-19 vaccine distribution - USF Newsroom
February 22, 2021 The ’s Muma College of Business is partnering with various
industry giants to co-organize the 2021 Florida Supply Chain Summit.
Brian Butler, Head of Vistra Communications, Is the Next Conversation with a CEO Guest
February 17, 2021 Brian Butler has seen a lot over the course of his lengthy military and corporate
career. As founder, president and CEO of Vistra Communications and with more than
three decades of leadership, Butler is constantly facing challenges, but maybe the
biggest challenge right now is the question of diversity in the workplace.
- WPTV
February 16, 2021 Supply chain disruption should only last 'one or two days,' expert says
Selling with the Bulls, the Intercollegiate Version, Pushes Though the Pandemic
February 15, 2021 In the face of a pandemic that continues to cripple academic conferences and events,
the 2021 Intercollegiate Selling with the Bulls competition took place earlier this
month, with competitors facing off virtually instead of personally.
- WUSF
February 15, 2021 The three-time Pro Bowl receiver played for the Bucs from 2012 to 2016, but Jackson
may be better known for his community work off the field while with the team and after
his retirement.
- VNExpress
February 15, 2021 A skilled but relatively inexpensive workforce, good infrastructure and a slew of
free trade agreements position Vietnam as a key supply chain hub, experts say.
- Investor's Business Daily
February 12, 2021 At universities across the country, future financial planners learn the basics. Their
professors teach them what it takes to succeed.
M3 Center for Hospitality Turns to Tech to Support Visiting Scholar Program
February 11, 2021 The ’s School of Hospitality and Tourism Management is
helping international scholars connect with students to enhance their knowledge and
career prospects.
- WorldChefs Podcast
February 10, 2021 In this episode, Ragnar connects with renowned hospitality and tourism technology
expert, Dr. Cihan Cobanoglua. They dive into the world of technology and ask, in the
new frontier created by the global pandemic, can technology save hospitality?
- Sports Business Journal
February 8, 2021 It’s not unusual to work in the sports business for decades and still ask: “Am I
qualified? Do I deserve this position? Am I good enough?” This mental dialogue is
unrelenting — and particularly common among women.
- Fox13 Tampa Bay
February 5, 2021 Companies spent millions of dollars to land a Super Bowl ad, but this year’s commercials
will likely look and feel a bit different.
A Virtual 2021 Florida Supply Chain Summit Scheduled for March 9
February 3, 2021 The significant shocks to the global supply chain during the pandemic opened consumers’
eyes to the importance of a stable global supply chain.
Little Known Super Bowl Fact: Auditing Takes a Back Seat to a Strong Passing Game
February 3, 2021 This week, traffic around Tampa is more aggravating than usual. Hotel rooms are in
short supply. Reservations at restaurants are a must. Even the drive-thru lanes at
fast food eateries are backed up.
Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program Graduate Students Intern at Super Bowl
LV
February 3, 2021 Having the Super Bowl in Tampa is bittersweet. Sweet because the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
are playing for the championship in their home stadium, bitter because COVID-19 means
there only will be 25,000 fans in the stands cheering on the team.
School of Information Systems and Management Researchers Rank No. 5 in the World
February 3, 2021 The researchers in the Muma College of Business’ School of Information Systems and
Management were ranked No. 5 in the world in 2020 for the number of publications in
IS journals, according to a survey recently released by the University of Texas at
Dallas.
- Fast Company
February, 3, 2021 If you want someone to feel safe around you, go with a black (or white) mask.
- News Channel 8 WFLA
January 27, 2021 Viewers will notice new players in the advertising game for Super Bowl LV.
Muma College of Business Online MBA Program Ranked No. 26 in the Nation
January 26, 2021 The ’s online MBA program ranked No. 26 – No. 19 among
public universities – on the U.S. News and World Report's annual survey released this
week. It is the third national ranking achieved for the graduate program in a month.
USF's Bishop Center for Ethical Leadership Offers Executive-Level Training for Women
Leaders in Tampa Bay
January 26, 2021 According to a recent Forbes article “one in four women are considering reducing
hours or leaving the workforce altogether in the next year due to the pandemic.” Now
more than ever, companies need to invest in women.
- Florida Trend
January 26, 2021 The is among the best in the nation for delivering online
graduate programs, according to new rankings released today by U.S. News and World
Report (U.S. News).
- The Conversation
January 25, 2021 Customers perceive a better quality of service, feel less anxious and exhibit more
trust in businesses when waiters and other service workers wear a mask, according
to a new study we just submitted for peer review. And we found this to be especially
true when the mask was black.
- Forbes
January 23, 2021 Being able to lead amidst uncertainty is probably the single most important skill
we can have today. I can’t remember a time within my own lifetime where there was
more unpredictability facing us in every aspect of our lives.
- Catalyst
January 18, 2021 On Friday, the Tampa Bay Partnership held its fifth annual State of the Region event,
an occasion that coincides with the release of a 68-page Regional Competitiveness
Report compiled from data gathered by the partnership, Community Foundation of Tampa
Bay, United Way Suncoast and the ’s Muma College of Business.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
January 15, 2021 A look at the breakdown of sex and race on local higher education institutions' leadership
teams and boards.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
January 15, 2021 Tampa Bay is still standing in the back of the pack when it comes to wages and the
working labor force, but there are positive indicators as the region heads into 2021.
Good News, Bad News in the Tampa Bay Partnership’s Regional Competitiveness Report
and the Center for Analytics and Creativity’s E-Insights Report
January 15, 2021 The Tampa Bay E-Insights Report 2021, compiled from real-time sources such as Google
searches, Zillow postings and LinkedIn employment connections mined by researchers
with the Muma College of Business, reveals the attitudes, culture and economic viability
of the Tampa Bay region in comparison to other municipalities of similar size and
demographics.
January 14, 2021 The ’s recent certificate program to help hotels, restaurants
and other hospitality businesses navigate COVID-19 and pivot to the post-pandemic
environment attracted thousands of hospitality professionals worldwide.
- Yahoo! News
January 13, 2021 Based on data collected by U.S. News, here are the 42 schools with the highest percentage
of domestic full-time students who are underrepresented minorities, meaning that they
self-identify as either African American, biracial, Hispanic, Native American or Pacific
Islander.
In the Wake of Civil Unrest in Washington, Financial Experts see Markets Remaining
Stable
January 9, 2021 As the nation watched in shock as an unruly mob smashed windows and occupied the
Capitol in Washington, 225 miles away Wall Street took in the surreal scene as well
and the economic impact of the incursion and the response of trading remains largely
uncertain.
USF Business Professors' Research Productivity Published in Top Journals Among the
Top 100
January 9, 2021 Researchers with the USF Muma College of Business continued to rank high on a nationwide
survey of scholarly publications in 24 of the nation’s leading business journals.
Alumni Spotlight: Jonathan Ebberhart
January 8, 2021 Ebberhart’s first internship (as a freshman) was with a boutique firm, Anchor Wealth
Management, in his hometown of Sanford, Florida. It was an opportunity for him to
get real-world exposure early in his education and he believes it was an important
stepping stone in landing the internship with J.P. Morgan as a junior.
Faculty Spotlight: Daniel Bradley
January 8, 2021 A champion of research, Bradley earned his PhD from the University of Kentucky, he
received the Muma College of Business Research Award in 2013, 2017-19, the USF Outstanding
Research Faculty Award in 2018, and was named a Fulbright Core recipient in 2018 where
he did research at ISCTE in Lisbon.
Jane Mason continues to contribute to USF community
January 8, 2021 Jane Mason, CEO of Clarifire, USF alumna, and Chair of the Kate Tiedemann School
of Business and Finance Dean’s Advisory Board, donated $5,000 towards the Dean’s Advisory
Board Leadership Award fund.
Real Estate Concentration Spotlight
January 8, 2021 Finance students at USF have the opportunity to select one of several concentrations,
becoming increasingly popular is the concentration in real estate.
This Isn't Your Father's Internship. Virtual Opportunities Available This Fall and
Summer
January 7, 2021 Not long ago, business college students interned at the office, working shoulder
to shoulder with professionals, participating in face-to-face meetings, networking
in person, learning how to work within a team and generally preparing themselves for
careers that mirror their internships.
Want to Know How the Tampa Bay Region Measures Up? Find out on Jan. 15 at the Annual
State of the Region Meeting
January 6, 2021 The Tampa Bay E-Insights Report 2021, complied from real-time sources such as Google
searches, Zillow postings and LinkedIn employment connections, has furthered the understanding
of how the Tampa Bay region compares to other municipalities of similar size and demographics.
- Tampa Bay Times
January 4, 2021 We asked experts what’ll happen in the next 12 months in the economy, medicine, education,
entertainment and more.
- WalletHub
January 4, 2021 When considering balance transfers, or any credit card offers, people should remember,
"Caveat Emptor," which is Latin for, "Let the buyer beware!" Credit cards are not
issued by charities as tools for distributing money -- they are legal debt agreement
instruments, offered by businesses intent on earning a profit.
- BW Education
December 30, 2021 Applications are now being accepted for the new program.
2020
- NevadaToday
December 22, 2020 New research from the University of Nevada, Reno and the ,
suggests that television viewing data can be used to estimate political and social
preferences.
- FIU News
December 17, 2020 As a result of rising medication costs, patients often stop following medical treatment
plans and fail to get better. Without detailed information, medical practitioners
can do little to help.
Online MBA Program Ranked Among the Top 25 in the Nation
December 15, 2020 The Online MBA program at USF’s Muma College of Business continues to rank among
the best in the nation, placing among the top 25 on two separate national rankings.
USF Biz Alumni Contribute to Jamaica's Corporate, Nonprofit Future
December 15, 2020 Over the course of the past three decades, a handful of USF business alumni have
become movers and shakers on the island nation of Jamaica, operating at the highest
levels of finance, development and even nonprofit.
- 83degrees Media
December 15, 2020 It’s a straightforward notion: Provide lower-income workers with reliable, fast public
transit and they will be able to access more job opportunities and better pay.
Students Find More Choices in the Wake of Consolidation
December 14, 2020 Before July 1, business students on USF’s Sarasota-Manatee campus had to make the
long trek to Tampa to take a course in entrepreneurship. Likewise, students at the
Muma College of Business’ Tampa campus had to take the ride to Sarasota Manatee to
find out about risk management and insurance.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
December 14, 2020 Tampa Bay universities have landed among the best business schools in the nation,
according to the latest Princeton Review report.
Bishop Center for Ethical Leadership's Goal: International Recognition
December 11, 2020 Founded in 2006, the Bishop Center for Ethical Leadership has been laser focused
on providing relevant and impactful instruction for both students and business leaders
in the outside community.
- ABC 7 WWSB
December 10, 2020 Three professors from the Sarasota-Manatee campus – Faizan
Ali, Thomas Becker and James Unnever – have been included in a database of the top
160,000 scientists worldwide, placing them among the elite in their fields across
all disciplines.
- India Education Diary
December 10, 2020 The ’s Muma College of Business will launch an online
and synchronous STEM-certified Global Master of Science in Business Analytics and
Information Systems (BAIS) in May 2021.
Tony Kong, Faculty Director of the Bishop Center for Ethical Leadership, Named a Sam
and Bonnie Rechter Fellow
December 9, 2020 Tony Kong, faculty director of the Bishop Center for Ethical Leadership on the St.
Petersburg campus of the Muma College of Business, was recently named a Sam and Bonnie
Rechter Fellow by the University of Louisville, an inaugural award given to five fellows
to promote ethical leadership.
Frank G. Daveler, Philanthropist, Entrepreneur, Dead at 102
December 9, 2020 Frank G. Daveler, a Southwest Florida entrepreneur and philanthropist whose generosity
over the past four years has touched the lives of a number of students on paths
to entrepreneurial careers, died last month in Naples.
Student Profile: Timothy Henning Endures Two Years of Amateur Hockey Before Focusing
on Finance
December 7, 2020 After four internships and two years of playing amateur hockey, Timothy Henning has
found his groove.
- Outsourcing Pharma
December 7, 2020 OSP's free Digital Advances in Clinical Trial webinar (on December
9) will feature experts discussing recent advancements in the rapidly evolving field.
- Hospitality Tech
December 7, 2020 The impact of the pandemic on every industry is undisputable. Travel and tourism
are no exception. The pandemic has not only impacted the economics of these industries,
but it has also changed the behaviors of consumers, most likely forever.
- The Hindu
December 6, 2020 It includes coursework on Data Mining, Database Management, among others
Ray Ferrara’s Gift to Muma College of Business
December 4, 2020 We are excited to announce a new partnership with the Barron’s in Education Program
from Dow Jones which will provide Muma College of Business students, faculty and staff
complimentary 24/7 digital content from Barron’s.
Emergency Fund, Why and How
December 4, 2020 Life is full of surprises, from a lottery award to a promotion, from a broken arm
to a car accident. Sometimes we may not have a strong feeling that we are better off
with the positive change in life.
It Is Time to Review Your Homeowners Insurance Coverage
December 4, 2020 Many of us hold homeowners insurance to protect ourselves from huge potential financial
loss due to the damage to our sweet homes, especially if we still have mortgage balance
outstanding.
USF Offers Online Degree For Working Professionals in India
December 3, 2020 Working professionals in South Asia have a new opportunity to earn an American business
degree in business analytics and information systems – in one year and without leaving
their jobs or the region.
- Herald-Tribune
December 2, 2020 students in the Chemistry and Microbiology of Beer class
recently showcased their projects and thanked local brewers and other industry partners
for supporting the unique program.
- HospitalityNet
December 1, 2020 The impact of the pandemic on every industry is undisputable. Travel and tourism
are no exception.
- ABC Action News
November 30, 2020 Cyber Monday brings out deals, steals and scammers
Financial Experts Discuss the Post-Election Financial Market Scenarios
November 20, 2020 Financial experts participating in a webinar hosted by the
and Sarasota-based Cumberland Advisors said the improving economy and recent good
news about potential COVID-19 vaccines point to an upward trend in financial markets
next year.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
November 19, 2020 ranked No. 18 on the graduate programs list.
Students Volunteering for and Working at Feeding Tampa Bay Say it's a Rewarding and
Fulfilling Experience
November 13, 2020 With the hopes of achieving a hunger-free Tampa Bay by 2025, Feeding Tampa Bay focuses
on providing food to the hundreds of thousands of food insecure families in the 10-county
area of West Central Florida.
- Tampa Bay Times
November 13, 2020 The academic literature is mixed when it comes to the effects of minimum wage increases
on employment, but the benefits for the worker are clear, writes a USF professor.
Nandini Agarwal, Former 25 Under 25 Honoree, Wins Top Graduate Award
November 12, 2020 Nandini Agarwal, no stranger to awards and recognition for excellence throughout
her college career, added one more accolade to the trophy case: Outstanding Graduate
for the fall 2020 semester.
Politics as (Un)usual: How the Presidential Election Could Impact Financial Markets
November 9, 2020 The roller-coaster presidential campaign, and still to-be-determined results of the
election, have many investors concerned about the impact that politics will have on
the future of financial markets.
- Sarasota Magazine
November 6, 2020 The event will take place virtually on Nov. 17 from noon-1:30 p.m.
Student Spotlight: Luiza Marques Remote learning from Brazil
November 5, 2020 Luiza Marques is a finance major and Muma College of Business 25 under 25 student
from Brazil. When the university turned to remote learning in March she went home
to continue her studies.
Next Up at Conversation with a CEO: Rogan Donelly, President of Tervis on Nov. 3
October 28, 2020 Being the president of Tervis, a leader in the business of beverage containers, Rogan
Donelly does not let that alone define who he is.
Fall Selling with the Bulls Competition Held on Virtual Platform
October 26, 2020 The fall 2020 version of Selling with the Bulls, a popular Muma College of Business
competition open to all students, happened this month, with outside business partners
serving as mentors and judges and students vying for salesmanship bragging rights.
- Tampa Bay Times
October 23, 2020 The truth is, neither former President Barack Obama nor President Donald Trump deserve
much credit for the decline in unemployment that occurred over the last decade until
the pandemic changed everything.
- Tampa Bay Times
October 20, 2020 Merch is selling fast for the American League champs. Will it lead to renewed fan
interest long-term?
- Boston Globe
October 20, 2020 Consider this: If US women launched high-growth firms at the same rate as men, we’d
add 15 million jobs in only two years.
- Herald-Tribune
October 19, 2020 The School of Hospitality and Tourism Management is offering
a free certificate program to help hotels, restaurants and other hospitality businesses
navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and prepare for the post-pandemic environment.
- Forbes
October 18, 2020 Entrepreneurs and cybercriminals have at least one thing in common: a nose for opportunity.
With attacks worsening, leaders need the talent and tools to fight back.
- Forbes
October 17, 2020 We’re all being disrupted right now because of the pandemic. But I think it’s fair
to say that higher education has been forced to change more than anyone else.
School of Hospitality and Tourism Management to Offer Post-Crisis Certificate
October 16, 2020 The School of Hospitality and Tourism Management is offering
a free certificate program to help hotels, restaurants and other hospitality businesses
navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and prepare for the post-pandemic environment.
Business Honors Program to Expand onto St. Petersburg Campus
October 15, 2020 The Business Honors Program at the Muma College of Business is poised to expand onto
the St. Petersburg campus next year, allowing admitted students to live together
on a floor of a new residence hall.
USF Esports Summit Offers Keynote Speakers, Observations in Virtual Event
October 15, 2020 Jordan Zietz personifies the trajectory of esports around the globe. He is young,
adept at video games of all kinds; he has the ability to pivot to new opportunistic
directions at a moment’s notice.
In the Time of COVID-19: To Refinance or Not to Refinance; Finance Faculty Give Advice
October 15, 2020 As COVID-19 continues to blanket the nation for the seventh consecutive month, laid-off
or furloughed workers struggle to make mortgage payments.
Muma College of Business Researchers Look at Cybersecurity Risk Management
October 15, 2020 As the cybersecurity risks facing publicly held companies advance each day, the way
those companies provide assurances that they are mitigating that risk may affect how
willing investors are to invest, according to a recent study conducted by USF Muma
College of Business accounting researchers.
2020 USF Esports Summit Settles on Speakers, Leaders in the Gaming Industry
October 12, 2020 The list of speakers is set for the 2020 USF Esports Summit and it includes leaders
in an industry that is growing into a multi-billion enterprise that one day may rival
professional sports.
Alumnus Spotlight: Google Duane Driskell and You'll Find Him at Google
October 12, 2020 Duane Driskell, an alumnus of the Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy, just started
a job of a lifetime, working as a corporate finance associate at Google.
Tampa Bay Inno Under 25 Lists Students with Some Bright Ideas
October 9, 2020 Innovation knows no age or background. That much is true based on the list of entrepreneurs
named in Tampa Bay Inno’s Under 25 list, ranging in age to seasoned graduate students
to a 7-year-old whose idea focused on saving the oceans.
Alumni/Students, now Employees/Interns with the Tampa Bay Lightning, Savoring the
Stanley Cup
October 9, 2020 Aside from the Stanley Cup skaters on the ice, the Tampa Bay Lightning organization
is well represented by interns and alumni of USF.
Student Spotlight: PhD student, Kirill Pervun, presents his research on the relationship
between athletics and business success
October 6, 2020 PhD in finance student Kirill Pervun has presented his paper, Athlete CEOs and Corporate Outcomes, at a number of finance conferences in the 2019-2020.
Muma College of Business Professor Researches "Face-Threat Sensitivity" Dynamics in
Negotiations
September 30, 2020 New research by a Muma College of Business professor disputes long-held beliefs about
the subtleties imbedded in the fine art of negotiation.
Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program Enters National Collaborative to Examine
Gender Inequality in Sports
September 30, 2020 The USF Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program is collaborating with sports
and entertainment-marketing agency Wasserman’s think tank, The Collective, in an ambitious
effort to address gender parity and diversity.
- Catalyst
September 28, 2020 Tampa Bay Wave wants to make the Tampa-St. Petersburg area a hub for cybersecurity
talent and innovation.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
September 21, 2020 "Our community is hungry for whatever it takes for a safe and smooth return to the
new norm."
- Catalyst
September 19, 2020 The Muma College of Business will offer a second session
of its "Post-Crisis Leadership" certificate program this fall.
Luke Richardson, Accounting Instructor, Explains the Pluses and Minuses of Payroll
Deferral
September 18, 2020 The presidential executive order to implement a deferral of federal payroll tax for
American workers intends to stimulate an economy mired in the COVID-19 crisis.
Muma College of Business Offers Second “Post-Crisis Leadership” Certificate Program,
Beginning in October
September 17, 2020 The immense interest and popularity of the “Post-Crisis Leadership” certificate program,
held over the summer, has prompted the Muma College of Business to offer the course
again, beginning on Oct. 1.
- WUSF News
September 17, 2020 Researchers in several departments – including medicine,
nursing and business – are recruiting volunteers from Tampa General Hospital’s COVID-19
clinic for a new wearable devices study to predict when symptoms will worsen.
Muma College of Business Risk Management and Insurance Program is One of Just Two
Offered by Florida Public Universities
September 16, 2020 The Muma College of Business’ School of Risk Management and Insurance (RMI) is providing
students with new career opportunities while responding to the pressing needs of local
employers.
USF Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program Serves Up its USF Esports Summit
on Virtual Stage
September 16, 2020 Rivaling professional sports on the field and in arenas, esports is catching on across
the nation and the world.
The Bishop Center for Ethical Leadership reflects on the passing of Bill Heller
September 15, 2020 Heller served as the director of the center during its formative years and helped
guide its vision on ethical leadership.
- Catalyst
September 12, 2020 Awards also were given out for educator of the year, which went to Dr. Paul J. Solomon
at USF Muma College of Business and volunteer of the year, which went to Jodi Ciccarello.
- Tampa Bay Times
September 12, 2020 University announces his death in an email sent to school employees.
Muma College of Business Students Take First, Third places in the Florida Blue Health
Innovation Challenge
September 10, 2020 Two of the top three winners of the annual Florida Blue Health Innovation Challenge
were students from the Muma College of Business, including the overall winner of the
competition.
Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program Achieves Top 5 Ranking in the Nation;
No. 6 in the World
September 10, 2020 The USF Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program continues to rank among the
best in the world, according to SportBusiness International, which published its rankings
this week.
- Mirage
September 10, 2020 A research task force working to address racial issues
and attitudes on a local, national and global scale has selected 23 projects exploring
a wide range of issues in systemic inequality, economic and health disparities, Black
history and contemporary challenges for funding.
- Herald-Tribune
September 10, 2020 The has announced $500,000 worth of grants to fund 23
research projects aimed at reducing racism, including two projects that will be conducted
at USF’s Sarasota-Manatee campus.
- CardRates.com
September 8, 2020 When the COVID-19 pandemic began spreading across Florida, schools and businesses
in the state — like so many around the country — were quick to close their doors to
help prevent further spread of the virus.
To Go Out or Not to Go Out ... Marketing Professor Researches the Impact COVID-19
has on Restaurants in the Tampa Bay Area
September 4, 2020 Restaurants took a hard hit during the COVID-19 crisis. They shut down months ago,
and with no revenue coming in, many were unable to keep staff.
- Men'sHealth
September 3, 2020 We’ve become a nation that relies on dips, sauces, and dressings to make everything
taste better—or at least bolder. Where exactly does that end?
- Tampa Bay Times
August 29, 2020 Sweet sales have increased slightly as shoppers seek to indulge
- Tampa Bay Times
August 29, 2020 Comparing the past three years with the three years that came before is instructive,
writes a USF professor.
- Tampa Bay Times
August 27, 2020 Carl Hadden, of USF’s small business development center, has seen entrepreneurs struggle
in 2020, but also survive and expand. Here’s how.
- The Conversation
August 27, 2020 Religious tourism is among the oldest forms of planned travel and to this day remains
a huge industry.
- Herald-Tribune
August 25, 2020 Normally, I wouldn’t come here with a hot take about what holiday shopping is going
to look like until at least next month.
- Tampa Bay Times
August 24, 2020 More people will return to an office than you might guess, surmises a USF professor.
Cihan Cobanoglu, Director of the M3 Center for Hospitality Technology and Innovation
on the Sarasota-Manatee Campus, Receives Prestigious Award
August 19, 2020 Muma College of Business Professor Cihan Cobanoglu is
the recipient of the prestigious Stevenson W. Fletcher Achievement Award for innovative
contributions to hospitality and tourism research.
Remote Learning: Are You Really Engaged? Biz Researchers Examine 'Social Presence'
Issues
August 19, 2020 Online learning is not new, but it now is nearly all encompassing as the pandemic
grips the nation in its fifth month and colleges and universities must offer more
courses online this fall semester, when nearly a third of all students are taking
online courses.
Faculty Spotlight: Sharon Segrest, Management Professor, Helps Refugees from War-Torn
Countries Assimilate
August 14, 2020 When Sharon Segrest isn’t teaching Muma College of Business students the finer points
of management or earning awards for her research, she helps refugees from the Middle
East and Africa assimilate into cultures of whatever country that welcomes them, land
well-paying jobs and live without the threat of suicide bombs and IEDs.
New Campus Dean Teaches Entrepreneurship to State Prisoners
August 13, 2020 Jean Kabongo, the new Muma College of Business campus dean at the Sarasota-Manatee
campus, is busier than ever, but he still makes time for a program close to his heart,
the entrepreneurship course at the Hardee Correctional Institution.
Is it a Seller's Market or a Buyer's Market in Real Estate? Muma College of Business
Faculty, Supporters in the Business Give Advice
August 13, 2020 A scarcity of available houses, low interest rates and newly developed virtual ways
to tour and purchase homes are among the reasons the real estate market has withstood
the onslaught of the COVID-19 crisis over the past few months, according to faculty
at the Muma College of Business and outside real estate professionals.
Monica Wooden Center for Supply Chain Management and Sustainability Begins Master's
Program
August 13, 2020 The Monica Wooden Center for Supply Chain Management and Sustainability at the USF
Muma College of Business is launching a new master’s degree program in supply chain
management this fall.
- SOF-ONE
August 10, 2020 On-boarding can be a stressful and overwhelming process in any setting, so as many
people are now maneuvering in a virtual space, we need to carefully and intentionally
plan out onboarding to ensure new employees feel welcomed and connected.
- Tampa Bay Times
August 10, 2020 Using data from wearable devices, they hope to learn if the body sends clues before
symptoms get worse.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
August 10, 2020 Tampa Mayor Jane Castor announced the members that will make up her Economic Advisory
Team, which plans to help guide the Transforming Tampa’s Tomorrow program.
Tyler Crutchfield Graduates with a Future Set in Accounting; It Didn’t Start Out that
Way
August 10, 2020 First-generation college student Tyler Crutchfield graduated this weekend from the
USF Muma College of Business, earning a master’s degree in accounting.
Getting Their Diplomas this Month, Sarah Rodhouse and Hayley Dwy Have Set Themselves
Apart
August 10, 2020 Of all the USF business graduates who walked across the virtual stage this weekend,
two stand out.
- WTSP 10 Tampa Bay
August 5, 2020 USF researchers say studying the number of places people go and how many other people
are there has produced a strong correlation with COVID-19 hospitalizations.
- CBS Tampa Bay
August 2, 2020 Dean of the Muma College of Business: “This valued recognition confirms that the
programs offered through the school are innovative, relevant and result in graduates
landing high-paying positions in this dynamic industry.”
- Business Observer
July 31, 2020 Matthew Mullarkey’s Project ASPeCT harnesses the power of Big Data to predict spikes
in COVID-19 cases.
- Herald-Tribune
July 31, 2020 The School of Hospitality and Tourism Management at the ,
which is based at USF’s Sarasota-Manatee campus, received official accreditation earlier
this month from one of the nation’s top bodies overseeing hospitality programs.
- Tampa Bay Times
July 31, 2020 The program will be commission free through the end of 2020
- Tampa Bay Times
July 31, 2020 The groceries to-go app has seen increased business during the pandemic
- UIC | College of Applied Health Sciences
July 30, 2020 “Technology should translate to better patient care,” insists Raja Talati ’14 MS
HI—especially as the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Impactful Research by a Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Professor Aims to Change
the Culture of High School Hockey
July 27, 2020 A new study by researchers found that while players and
parents alike agree about the importance of good sportsmanship in youth hockey programs,
the culture change many hoped would accompany such awareness programs has not yet
occurred.
- Tampa Bay Business Journals
July 23, 2020 A cybersecurity workforce study indicates women not only become interested in the
field earlier than their male counterparts, but also have intentions to have a lengthy
career in the field.
- Bay New 9
July 23, 2020 USF Researchers released months of raw data on how the behavior of Tampa Bay residents
led to the spread of COVID-19.
- Tampa Bay Times
July 23, 2020 While short-term effects will likely be minimal, any extension could pose problems.
- Catalyst
July 23, 2020 The principal investigator in a study that used cell phone data to track the spread
of Covid-19 is warning that reopening schools in the Tampa-St. Petersburg area could
lead to increased Covid-19 cases at already-strained area hospitals.
- ABC 7 News
July 23, 2020 's Sarasota Campus manatee name and the dean for the business
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
July 22, 2020 USF researchers say there's a strong correlation between the number of coronavirus-related
hospital admissions and how often and far Tampa Bay residents travel.
- Business Observer
July 21, 2020 Campus dean positions were established as part of the consolidation of the three
USF campuses that took effect on July 1.
- bizwomen
July 20, 2020 Demand for outdoor recreation equipment and backyard improvements remains high.
- Tampa Bay Times
July 20, 2020 Shoppers may see higher prices to cover the cost of storing extra inventory.
Sports Fans Remain Engaged with Pro Athletes, in Spite of COVID-19 Shutdowns
July 17, 2020 The stadiums and arenas are dark. What should be a time of exuberance for the NBA
and the NHL is silent and MLB’s home stretch is stalled.
- Tampa Bay Times
July 17, 2020 We need standardized ways of comparing what's going from state to state and across
America, writes a USF professor.
- WUSF
July 17, 2020 Eileen Rodriguez is regional director of the Florida Small Business Development Center
at the Muma College of Business at the . She said the coronavirus
pandemic has hurt nearly every enterprise.
- Tampa Bay Times
July 16, 2020 Toilet paper and hand sanitizer have crept back onto shelves, but other items we
want remain mysteriously scarce
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
July 16, 2020 He has served at USF for 10 years, most recently as a professor of strategic management
and entrepreneurship.
July 16, 2020 Jean D. Kabongo has been named the Sarasota-Manatee campus dean for the USF Muma
College of Business. Kabongo, professor of strategic management and entrepreneurship,
joined the faculty as an assistant professor in 2010.
- Tampa Bay Newspapers
July 16, 2020 The ’s USF Foundation recently received a $5 million gift
from alumna and longtime donor, Lynn Pippenger of Largo.
- Fox 13
July 15, 2020 Leading up to the Fourth of July weekend, there was plenty of concern about the potential
for travel and large gatherings to cause COVID-19 to spread.
July 14, 2020 Tampa businessman John McKibbon made one key request in 2013 when he endowed the
M3 Center for Hospitality Technology and Innovation at the
Sarasota-Manatee campus.
Florida SBDC at USF Expands Business Training, Education With U.S. SBA CARES Act Grant
July 13, 2020 The Florida SBDC at is expanding its training and education
services for small businesses through the use of a $1.3M U.S. Small Business Administration
CARES Act grant.
New Supply Chain Innovation Virtual Lab Launches
July 10, 2020 A new lab at the will bring industry and academic supply
chain management experts together in a “living lab” to tackle some of the industry’s
biggest challenges – particularly as it relates to the ongoing transformation to digital
supply chains and efforts to design networks that can help companies be more competitive
in a global marketplace.
St. Petersburg MBA Grad, a Medical Doctor in the Reserves, Runs Toward the Pandemic
Fire in NYC
July 10, 2020 The battleground for U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Raja Talati over the past couple of
months wasn’t the mountains of Afghanistan or the deserts of Iraq, but the hallways
and intensive care units of Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx.
- State of the Region
July 9, 2020 What ASPeCT is finding is a direct correlation – with a 21-day delay – between the
increased or decreased movement of the region’s residents, and the subsequent number
of hospitalizations due to the virus.
- The Oracle
July 8, 2020 The Muma College of Business will create an endowed deanship as a result of a $5
million gift from alumna and longtime donor Lynn Pippenger.
USF Muma College of Business receives $5 million gift from longtime donor Lynn Pippenger
July 7, 2020 The today announced the USF Foundation has received a
$5 million gift from alumna and longtime donor, Lynn Pippenger. This generous gift
will create an endowed deanship in the Muma College of Business, which will support
the dean’s strategic direction for the college.
- Tampa Bay Times
July 7, 2020 Lynn Pippenger, the former Raymond James executive, adds another in a series of gifts
to the university's business programs.
- Catalyst
July 7, 2020 The USF Foundation has received a $5 million gift from alumna and longtime donor
Lynn Pippenger. The gift will create an endowed deanship in the Muma College of Business.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
July 7, 2020 The donation is specifically slated to create an endowed deanship within the school's
Muma College of Business.
“Post-Crisis Leadership” Certificate Holders Poised to Bring Back the Economy
July 6, 2020 Fresh from graduating from a certification program at USF’s Muma College of Business,
more than 6,000 participants are poised to lead their corporations, small businesses,
non-profits and entrepreneurships into a market emerging from the COVID-19 crisis.
- Bradenton Herald
July 2, 2020 Sarasota-Manatee began its transformation on Wednesday, when it officially merged
with the USF campuses in Tampa and St. Petersburg.
- WTSP
July 1, 2020 The IRS pushed back the deadline from mid-April to mid-July.
- News Channel 8
July 1, 2020 As COVID-19 cases in Florida continue to spike, the number of first-time unemployment
claims in Florida is creeping up as well after previously leveling off in June.
July 1 is an Historic Day for USF and the Muma College of Business
July 1, 2020 It isn’t a holiday, it isn’t a birthday or anniversary. But it is an important date.
Perhaps among the most important dates in the history of the
and the Muma College of Business.
- ABC Action News
June 24, 2020 Researchers at the are working to identify the physiological
response to COVID-19, in hopes of developing an early warning system for patients
who may be at risk for severe illness.
- Psychology Today
June 24, 2020 Reduce stress at work and home.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
June 23, 2020 Mass layoffs and furloughs have been sweeping the hospitality industry due to the
coronavirus pandemic, but one local hospitality executive said it is further proof
the region needs more talent than ever when the industry bounces back.
- Fox 13
June 23, 2020 You might not realize it but your cell phone and other mobile devices could be helping
government leaders and medical experts plot the next steps in fighting COVID-19.
- Tampa Bay Business Journals
June 23, 2020 As traditional sports continue to work their way through various return-to-play plans,
there is one sport that has flourished during the pandemic. Esports.
- Tampa Bay Times
June 23, 2020 While short-term effects will likely be minimal, any extension could pose problems.
- Healthcare Innovation
June 17, 2020 A team of researchers will monitor the physiological conditions of more than 100
study participants
- 10 Tampa Bay
June 16, 2020 Researchers at the are monitoring skin temperature and
other physiological patterns of 150 COVID-19 patients.
- Tampa Bay Times
June 15, 2020 The gift will fund a professorship in finance on the university’s St. Petersburg
campus.
- Irish Tech News
June 15, 2020 A new study from researchers at the is shedding light
on the human body’s physiological response to COVID-19, insight scientists say could
help them develop an early warning system for those most at risk of severe infection.
- CIO
June 11, 2020 The global manufacturing services provider struggled to find data scientists to leverage
its data, so it developed them internally with its Citizen Data Science program.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
June 8, 2020 It's the latest in several efforts to educate the business community on leadership
in a post-coronavirus world.
- Tampa Bay Times
June 5, 2020 Supply chain struggles, out-of-season clothing bring discounts
'Post-Crisis Leadership' Certificate Program Draws 8,000 Participants from 80 Countries
June 5, 2020 As a major section of the workforce is working remotely – or laid off – because of
the COVID-19 crisis, thousands took the opportunity to better themselves through an
online certificate program offered by the Muma College of Business. The “Post-Crisis
Leadership” certificate could not have been timelier as businesses big and small begin
to emerge from under the lockdown imposed to stem the spread of the deadly virus.
Local Businesses Hit by COVID-19, Smacked by Riots Have Some Recourses
June 5, 2020 On the verge of emerging from the COVID-19-caused lockdown in which businesses large
and small were forced to shut their doors and take a massive revenue hit, some near
USF were brutally victimized by looters and vandals during the civil unrest that swept
through Tampa over the last weekend of May.
ISDS Professors Land Rare National Science Foundation Grant
June 4, 2020 An artificial intelligence-based software designed to help PhD students formulate
their paths through the rigorous academic programs and subsequent careers is being
designed by a group of USF faculty and alumni, including three from the Muma College
of Business’ Information Systems and Decision Sciences Department.
Some Students Able to Find Unique Summer Internships in the COVID-19 Wasteland
June 2, 2020 When COVID-19 came to town, it ended public gatherings, face-to-face classroom experiences
and made most traditional internship opportunities more difficult to find.
- Esports Insider
June 2, 2020 The (USF) has launched its esports program across the
university’s three campuses to allow students to connect and compete.
- Tampa Bay Times
May 28, 2020 International Plaza grew into a shopping and dining destination even as suburban
malls withered in competition with Amazon.
- Catalyst
May 28, 2020 Record high unemployment, declines in homes sales and a murky prognosis for air travel
are among the impacts the Tampa Bay region has felt from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Accounting Circle's CPE Conference Takes Place on a Virtual Format; Nearly 500 'Tune
In'
May 27, 2020 In normal times, the Oval Theater on the second floor of the USF Marshall Student
Center would have been filled with accountants, many with laptops or legal pads on
their laps, maybe a bagel or Danish in one hand, listening to experts giving them
the latest in federal tax updates and whatever else is new in the accounting industry.
- Sports Business Daily
May 25, 2020 The class of 2020 never thought the school year would end like this. Virtual classes,
and graduation. Important moments lost to a pandemic. And opportunities to be part
of a solution in sports.
- Tampa Bay Times
May 22, 2020 Despite the lifting of state and local stay-at-home orders, bay area residents are
still reluctant to emerge from quarantine to conduct pre-pandemic activities, according
to the most recent survey by a group of Tampa Bay area business boosters.
USF’s Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program Continues to Innovate Despite
COVID-19 Challenges
May 20, 2020 Despite the ever-growing challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic presents to higher
education, the Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program continues to innovate,
kicking off a new podcast partnership with “Life in the Front Office.”
Nicholas Morris, Third-Year Finance Major, Named Daveler Scholar
May 19, 2020 Nicholas Morris, a third-year finance major in the Muma College of Business with
a minor in entrepreneurial studies and also a student of the Judy Genshaft Honors
College, was selected as a Daveler Scholar, one of five in Florida and the only USF
student to achieve the honor.
Scott Bayus, From Developing Rides at Universal to Running his own Engineering Company
May 19, 2020 With the business knowledge he picked up while earning his Executive MBA at the Muma
College of Business, along with the engineering skills he learned while developing
rides at Universal Orlando Resort, Scott Bayus’ next career step is clear: starting
his own engineering firm. Bayus aims to open PSB Engineers, based in Orlando, focusing
on projects there as well as in the Tampa Bay area.
- The Oracle
May 18, 2020 In a time of apprehension and ambiguity for many individuals, businesses and institutions,
the Muma College of Business has created and offered a course to earn a collegiate-level
certificate — and at no cost.
- India Today
May 15, 2020 Add new skills to your portfolio to stay relevant in the changing job market
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
May 15, 2020 After a 40-minute sell out, USF has over 8,000 participants in the certification
course.
- News Channel 8
May 13, 2020 While some jobs are continuing during the coronavirus pandemic, experts say now is
the time to create a financial plan, just in case the worst happens in the future.
- ABC Action News
May 12, 2020 As Florida’s economy begins to rebound, local education leaders are tracking new
opportunities for people looking to launch a new product or service.
Supply Chain Expert Talks About Lessons Learned in the COVID-19 Crisis
May 11, 2020 One previously obscure field that COVID-19 put a spotlight on is supply chain management.
Most consumers probably had never given a second thought about the complex method
that gets products and services from producer to customer.
- WUSF
May 8, 2020 When almost everybody is staying at home, that obviously doesn't bode well for the
state's tourism industry.
- Tampa Bay Times
May 7, 2020 Mayor Jane Castor said she is alarmed at the rise in cases in those facilities.
- WUSF
May 7, 2020 WUSF will be providing the latest news and information on coronavirus in Tampa Bay
and across the state.
- Tampa Bay Times
May 7, 2020 Talking supply and demand, meat and toilet paper, with Donna Davis, University of
South Florida professor of marketing and supply chain management.
- Emergency Policy Group, Hillsborough County
May 7, 2020
Students Come up with Ways to Reduce Waste for Bottling Giant Coca-Cola
May 6, 2020 A competition to come up with ideas to help Coca-Cola reach its goal of being 100
percent recyclable by 2030 has paid off for some students who took home cash prizes
and the chance of having their ideas used by the soft drink giant in this ambitious
project.
Muma College of Business to Offer Free Certificate Program in 'Post-Crisis Leadership'
May 6, 2020 The world of business is largely locked down right now to stem the spread of COVID-19.
Small businesses along with larger corporations are eager to jump back into the game
and get revenues moving again.
- PlantServices
May 6, 2020 Because nearly every industry in the country has been touched in some way by the
coronavirus, the crisis doubles as a perfect opportunity for manufacturers to think
creatively about how and where to create their products and source their materials,
Seckin Ozkul, a supply chain management expert at the ,
told Business Insider.
- Florida Politics
May 6, 2020 Data shows again that minority-owned businesses and those in low-income areas in
the Tampa Bay region are struggling significantly more than those in highly educated
areas or owned by white counterparts.
- Business Insider
May 6, 2020 Americans adjusting to the coronavirus pandemic and the pivot to stay-home life have
struggled for months with major shortages of key products, including everything from
vital medical equipment and grocery items, to cleaning supplies and Nintendo Switches.
- WUSF
May 6, 2020 As we transition back to normal, Florida Matters looked for some analysis on the
unique challenges Tampa Bay businesses, non-profits and the economy will be facing
as we transition from stay-at-home orders to heading back to work again.
Uncomfortable Participating in Vitural Meetings? Here Is Some Advice
May 4, 2020 By now most people who are called upon to work remotely in this COVID-19 outbreak
have learned the basics of how to accomplish the needed tasks while sitting at a laptop
on the kitchen table or on the desk in a home office that up until March may have
been seldomly used.
- News Channel 8
May 3, 2020 A Tampa Bay poker room set to open up next week could be one of the first that reopens
in the country.
- WUSF
May 1, 2020 WUSF will be providing the latest news and information on coronavirus in Tampa Bay
and across the state. Here are the latest developments:
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
May 1, 2020 FCCI said it is closely monitoring the coronavirus pandemic and adapting operations
and business strategies.
Alumnus Spotlight: Garrett Walker, Class of '18 and Giving Back with his own Scholarship
April 30, 2020 With two bachelor’s degrees and a few years of experience, Garrett Walker is already
making his mark in the world of wealth management. Now, he is ready to make an impact
on the lives of Business Bulls with his very own scholarship.
- WUSF
April 30, 2020 Under phase one of the plan announced Wednesday by Governor Ron DeSantis, a number
of businesses in Florida will be allowed to reopen Monday. But one analyst says there
are still lots of unknowns.
- ABC 7 News
April 30, 2020
- Florida Politics
April 29, 2020 The Tampa Bay Partnership estimates the Tampa Bay region is faring slightly better
than other regions and the state as a whole in terms of unemployment stemming from
the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Florida SBDC at USF Continues to Assist Businesses Affected by Coronavirus Pandemic
April 28, 2020 Although the source of funding for the Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan
program has dried up, consultants with the Florida Small Business Development Center
at USF continue to advise business owners about alternative ways to stay afloat during
the COVID-19 outbreak and shutdown.
- Business Insider
April 28, 2020 Toilet paper has been slowly creeping back onto store shelves across
the US, but it will most likely experience a major glut once consumers stop panic
buying and stockpiling, a supply-chain expert said.
- 10 News
April 28, 2020
- BizEd
April 27, 2020 Many experts offer this advice to organizations that want to encourage greater innovation:
Create cultures where employees are not afraid to fail.
Accounting Student Organization Continues its Work in Spite of COVID-19
April 27, 2020 Like classes, student organizations have had no choice but to move to all kinds of
different technology in order to continue meeting and hosting virtual events.
Muma College of Business Researcher, Student Devise App that Allows Hurricane Evacuees
to Register for Shelter Space
April 27, 2020 Just as the COVID-19 curve is expected to flatten out in Florida, the
2020 hurricane season begins.
- Daily Mail
April 27, 2020 Cleaning products and hand sanitizers will not be fully stocked at stores and online
retailers for several more months supply chain experts have said.
- Forbes
April 26, 2020 Tourism has been a tireless, growing economic engine, an $8 trillion industry based
on a rosy future whatever the world’s setbacks. And it has surmounted challenges in
the past, such as after 9/11 when it shrank by 31.6%.
Student Spotlight: Juliana Dunlap, Mentoree and Mentor
April 24, 2020 From the moment she stepped onto the campus, Juliana
Dunlap knew this was her home for the next four years of her life.
- Florida Politics
April 24, 2020 A scientific poll release Friday shows Tampa Bay area residents are growing more
optimistic about a post-coronavirus future, but remain cautious about reopening the
local economy.
Muma College of Business Grad Students/Health Care Professionals Juggle Front Line
Duties with Academic Responsibilities
April 23, 2020 Professionals in the health care industry are the infantry in this war against COVID-19.
Emergency room doctors, ICU nurses and respiratory therapists all put their lives
on the line to treat those infected and there appears to be no immediate end in sight.
- Bay News 9
April 23, 2020 Balaji Padmanabhan, Director, USF's Center for Analytics and Creativity "It's hard
to predict long term. Searches don't tell us in the long term what will happen, but
in the short term, it's 100 percent shown us that it's very serious. So we look to
monitor these to see when we're likely to see recovery."
Business Researchers Examine Real-Time Data in Tampa Bay COVID-19 Economy
April 22, 2020 Online searches for fancy downtown restaurants have dropped to nearly zero while
inquiries about Vitamin C, immunity boosters – and treadmills – have skyrocketed over
the past month.
- Florida Trend
April 22, 2020 Analysts at the are closely monitoring the economic implications
of COVID-19.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
April 22, 2020 This is the first of the biweekly findings report.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
April 21, 2020 The couple joins the growing list of philanthropists who are giving to the university's
relief fund.
- Beaumont Enterprise
April 21, 2020 Due to the coronavirus, people around the world have canceled their travel plans.
Governments and health officials have warned the public to avoid boarding cruise ships
and long flights.
- Fox13 Tampa Bay
April 21, 2020 Retailers closed during the coronavirus pandemic forced consumers to shop online
and through apps, but the temporary changes could have some lasting impacts on the
industry.
Dispatches from the Remote Front Lines
April 16, 2020 The dispatches from the remote front lines have revealed innovation, insights, advice
and some chuckles as the faculty and staff of the Muma College of Business write about
what life is like, not so much in the trenches, but at home, working remotely.
Selling with the Bulls Competition Held in a Virtual World
April 15, 2020 Selling with the Bulls competitions typically rely on students focused on future
careers in sales coming together, meeting face-to-face, shaking hands and networking
in person.
- AACSB
April 14, 2020 With the mass move to online work amid COVID-19, business schools can provide graduates
with the cybersecurity know-how to lead in the digital workplace.
USF Center for Analytics and Creativity Research Predicts COVID-19 Peaks in Florida,
Hillsborough County
April 10, 2020 Recently released research by the Muma College of Business Center for Analytics and
Creativity at the and Tampa General Hospital has predicted
Florida should reach its peak of COVID-19 cases around April 21.
USF Center for Entrepreneurship Taking Initiatives to Help Startups Succeed during
COVID-19 Crisis
April 9, 2020 What could be worse for young entrepreneurs who have just started out than to have
the government ordering them to close up shop indefinitely?
- NerdWallet
April 8, 2020 While Americans nationwide are hunting for toilet paper and hand sanitizer in the
midst of COVID-19, our email inboxes are being inundated with advertisements for discounted
apparel, luggage, accessories and other nonessential items.
Analytics Team Works with TGH to Determine Hospital Bed Availability in Different
COVID-19 Scenarios
April 8, 2020 As the nation struggles against COVID-19, hospitals are mounting their own battle
on the front lines of the viral war.
- StarNews Online
April 8, 2020 While Americans nationwide are hunting for toilet paper and hand sanitizer in the
midst of COVID-19, our email inboxes are being inundated with advertisements for discounted
apparel, luggage, accessories and other nonessential items.
- Tampa Bay Times
April 8, 2020 The coronavirus led officials to extend unemployment benefits to workers like independent
contractors and gig workers.
- The Laker / Lutz News
April 7, 2020 The economy has been flattened by coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19), and businesses
are seeking a way to continue operating or to reopen their doors.
Florida SBDC at USF Pulling Small Businesses out of the COVID-19 Mire
April 6, 2020 Small businesses across the nation are reeling in the face of coronavirus.
- Psychology Today
April 5, 2020 The World Series of Poker is the longest-running, best-attended poker tournament
on the planet.
On the Other Hand, Impacted People Are Helping Impacted People
April 3, 2020 There is no time like the present for Corporate America to become human.
USF AMA Chapter Cleans Up at National Competition
April 3, 2020 The USF AMA chapter placed No. 3 in the nation for the American Marketing Association
case competition.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
April 3, 2020 Eileen Rodriguez has seen hurricanes come and go and has facilitated small business
support programs, but the coronavirus outbreak is causing an unprecedented time for
the organization.
Non-Essential Businesses Struggling with Shut-Downs, Lay-Offs, Focusing on Surviving
April 2, 2020 The past president of Beef ‘O’ Brady’s and owner and current president of Little
Greek Franchise Development, Vojnovic now oversees some 44 Little Greek franchises
and has had to shut down his entire operation to help stop the spread of the deadly
COVID-19.
Accounting 101: What Accountants Should Tell You About the COVID-19 Stimulus Checks
April 1, 2020 The COVID-19 crisis, spreading across the globe, infecting hundreds of thousands
of people and devastating economies in its path, has come at crunch time for U.S.
taxpayers.
Alumni Spotlight: Gil Gonzalez, Keeping an Essential Business Running in the Time
of COVID-19
April 1, 2020 Mission Critical Solutions has been in business for 30 years and founder/CEO Gil
Gonzalez has never seen anything like this.
Retail Versus COVID-19: Some Changes May Become Permanent
March 30, 2020 There is an old adage in business: “Nothing happens until someone sells something.”
- 24/7 Sports
March 30, 2020 The mass cancellations and postponements of sporting events due to the COVID-19 coronavirus
pandemic is a bitter pill for fans everywhere to swallow.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
March 30, 2020 This is the first year of a partnership between USF and USL.
COVID-19 Makes its Mark on the Housing Market
March 27, 2020 The coronavirus pandemic has already disrupted life as most Americans know it.
- Tampa Bay Times
March 27, 2020 The cancelations were announced in early March just as the coronavirus spread: No
WrestleMania, March Madness, Grand Prix or Valspar Championship.
- WUSF
March 27, 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic has filled homes across the globe but has emptied shelves at
supermarkets.
Cyber Threats Rise in Times of Uncertainty, Fear
March 26, 2020 The dark threat of someone intruding into your cyberspace is ever present. It’s no
secret that hackers have a variety of ways to infiltrate your computer systems, steal
your identity, your Social Security, bank account and credit card numbers.
- WFLA News Channel 8
March 26, 2020 All across the Tampa Bay area and Florida, store shelves are empty of essential items
for many families.
- WFLA News Channel 8
March 26, 2020 A USF professor says if consumers will calm down and stop panic buying, things could
return to store shelves much sooner because the supplies still there just can't keep
up with the current demand.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
March 26, 2020 Consolidating their real estate isn't about making money, they say. It's about preserving
what few jobs they can.
Grocery Stores and Other Retailers Forced to Cope with Consumer Demand during COVID-19
Outbreak
March 25, 2020 In normal times, shoppers browse the aisles of the grocery store, pick what they
want or need, toss it into the cart and move on their way.
Major Sports and Entertainment Businesses Taking a Big COVID-19 Hit; How Soon Will
They Recover?
March 24, 2020 With the economy in a COVID-19 free fall, everyone is feeling the pinch. But among
those hit hardest are sports – professional and collegiate – and entertainment.
- Catalyst
March 24, 2020 Mike Harting, CEO of 3 Daughters Brewing in St. Petersburg, is calling on elected
officials to take quick action to help small business owners during the Covid-19 coronavirus
pandemic.
Florida SBDC at USF Processing Emergency Loans to Help Small Businesses Weather the
COVID-19 Storm
March 23, 2020 As more and more small businesses begin to feel the pinch of closure or restrictive
hours due to the COVID-19 outbreak, there is a helping hand for small business owners
caught in this pandemic-dug tunnel.
- WUSF
March 20, 2020 Many small businesses have closed or cut staff due to coronavirus. But federal and
state help is available.
- Herald-Tribune
March 20, 2020 Before Gov. Ron DeSantis ordered all restaurants to switch exclusively to takeout
and delivery, many Sarasota-Manatee restaurants were already going that way.
| Column - Tampa Bay Times
March 20, 2020 The country has lessons to teach us on big data and public health, writes a USF professor.
- Buzzfeed News
March 19, 2020 The home-sharing platform is siding with its hosts over renters — which consumers
may not forget.
- Flapol
March 19, 2020 The Florida SBDC at the will facilitate the Florida Small
Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program for small businesses in the Tampa Bay area,
Tampa Mayor Jane Castor announced Wednesday.
- WFLA
March 19, 2020 Governor DeSantis says released funding provides no interest bridge loans. The regional
director for the Small Business Development Center at the Eileen
Rodriguez tells PM Tampa Bay a loan can be processed within 3 weeks.
How to be an Effective Manager When the Team is Working Remotely
March 18, 2020 With COVID-19 upending our lives, we all have to adjust to a new normal. One of the
aspects of the new normal is remote work. It is the time when true priorities of the
organizations are revealed.
Some Tips on Working Remotely
March 18, 2020 Are you finding yourself now at home working remotely? Is it something new for you?
Are you finding it a little cumbersome?
- WTVT Fox 13
March 18, 2020 A expert on the local ecomony says some releif to hourly employees would help.
He says the state is offering new emergency loans to small businesses. Congress is
talking about help for hourly workers.
- Herald-Tribune
March 18, 2020 Small businesses in Sarasota and Manatee counties that are suffering economic losses
from the coronavirus pandemic can apply for emergency loans through the Small Business
Development Center at the .
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
March 17, 2020 The graduate schools overall, have inched up in a national
ranking.
- Forbes
March 17, 2020 When Utah Jazz All-Star Rudy Gobert tested positive for the coronavirus last Wednesday,
it triggered the NBA and other sports leagues to suspend play. Many fans thought (hoped?)
teams would be back in action sometime in April. No more.
May Conversation with a CEO Features U.S. Special Operations Command General Richard
Clarke
March 12, 2020 The guest at the May Conversation with a CEO is a well-seasoned leader of men and
women on the battlefield.
Bulls Business Community Students Tour Melitta, Talk Corporate Culture, Coffee
March 12, 2020 Members of the Muma College of Business Bulls Business Community toured Melitta’s
Clearwater headquarters, which houses all of the company’s North America operations,
in what may have been a coffee lover’s dream-come-true.
Incoming DBA Cohort is Flush with Diversity
March 12, 2020 In a program that, year after year, assembles proven business, government and military
leaders from all walks of life, this year’s incoming cohort in the Muma College of
Business’ Doctor of Business Administration cohort is something special.
Robert Tiller Named Director of the Personal Financial Planning Program
March 12, 2020 With decades of experience in financial planning, Robert Tiller, a graduate of the
USF Muma College of Business Doctor of Business Administration Program, has been named
the Raymond James Financial Director of the Personal Financial Planning Program.
- Florida Trend
March 12, 2020 Florida higher education leaders on Wednesday directed all state universities to
move classes online as soon as possible, citing the spread of coronavirus.
- News Channel 8
March 4, 2020 Hand sanitizer, toilet paper and face masks are just some of the products that are
now in short supply. COVID-19 concerns have now caused some consumers to stockpile
items and empty shelves.
- Florida Politics
February 28, 2020 Brazil’s government confirmed Wednesday its first case of the coronavirus and suspects
there could be more of them.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
February 25, 2020 Tampa Bay Business Journal held its seventh annual Mentoring Monday, an event that
connects local businesswomen with mentors for one-on-one mentoring sessions across
American City Business Journal markets.
- WTVT-Fox 13
February 23, 2020 Companies are learning how to get you to spend money at one of the few labs in the
world that combine sales and marketing research.
- Mirage News
February 21, 2020 Thirty-five students and faculty members participated
in an experiment during Wednesday night’s Democratic presidential debate that has
never been conducted before.
- Herald-Tribune
February 20, 2020 If you were to make a list of fields least likely to value creativity, finance and
banking might hit the top. This sector is rife with strict rules, regulations and
compliance requirements, and rightly so.
- News Channel 8
February 19, 2020 Researchers at the will use biometrics to track real
time responses to Wednesday’s Democratic presidential debate.
- 95.3 WDAE
February 18, 2020 Some Florida college students and professors will be giving their "gut reactions"
to tonight's Democratic presidential debate.
- WTSP-10 News
February 18, 2020 Instead of asking what they think about the candidates,
researchers will measure how viewers feel in real-time.
Alumna Spotlight: Rebecca Scheuer Breaks Free, Plans Events on her Own
February 14, 2020 Armed with a master’s degree in marketing and several years of networking, gaining
experience, attending countless meetings and conferences, Rebecca Scheuer has found
her own path.
ISDS Prof. Denny Yin Co-authors Paper on Effectiveness of Online Medical Sites
February 14, 2020 In a world that is increasingly looking for answers online, the sick and injured
now are relying more and more on the Internet to address their health problems.
Bloomin' Brands Chief David Deno Scheduled to be the Conversation with a CEO Guest
in March
February 12, 2020 Overseeing a corporation that runs nearly 1,500 restaurants in 48 states, not to
mention nearly two dozen other countries, David Deno seldom has time to even sit down
for a relaxing meal.
Muma College of Business Researchers, Students to Assist in Analyzing Biometric Data
Collected at Feb. 19 Democratic Presidential Debate
February 12, 2020 So, how do you feel about the Democratic presidential candidates? Really?
Former Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio Featured at the February Conversation with a CEO
February 12, 2020 Among Tampa’s favorite sons and daughters – dedicated people who over the years have
proven themselves through focused public service – Pam Iorio is near the top of the
list.
- bizwomen: The Business Journals
February 4, 2020 Looking forward to an evening out with good food and good friends? You might want
to save your conversation for an after-dinner drink at home.
- Inc 42
January 28, 2020 Nearly two months after the government said that it was working on a national framework
for blockchain, the National Institute for Smart Governance (NISG) has now submitted
a draft national strategy on blockchain for stakeholder comments.
- TechCircle
January 28, 2020 In its first step towards creating a legal and a regulatory architecture around blockchain
technology, the National Institute for Smart Government (NISG) has sought stakeholder
comments on the ‘National Strategy on Blockchain.’
- CBS News
January 28, 2020 Kobe Bryant fans are struggling to find his Los Angeles Lakers jersey one day after
the superstar's death.
- CBS News
January 28, 2020 Sports fans looking to buy Kobe Bryant related merchandise from Nike won't find any
products available because the company has run out of Bryant jerseys, shoes, t-shirts
and more, a company spokesman confirmed to CBS MoneyWatch on Tuesday.
- Your Sun
January 28, 2020 Interest in drone technology is soaring with conventions and expositions globally.
Now, the Sarasota-Manatee is partnering with drone experts
to hold a conference to explore drone use in educational, commercial and recreational
settings.
- WTSP-10 News
January 27, 2020 There are always deals before the big game.
- WCBI
January 27, 2020 Bryant’s jersey wasn’t available on NBAStore.com, the official website for ordering
NBA gear, for much of Monday, and there were slim pickings on Monday afternoon at
the league’s flagship New York store in Manhattan.
Sixth Annual Sport & Entertainment Analytics Conference to be held in April
January 15, 2020 For the sixth consecutive year, the Sport & Entertainment Analytics Conference
Powered by Ticketmaster will present cutting-edge trends to its audience of sports
marketers, business data analysts and students.
- Florida Today
January 15, 2020 Florida colleges and universities rank among the top 100 for online programs in several
subjects, according to the latest U.S. News and World Report ranking.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
January 14, 2020 U.S. News added 18 new specialty rankings within several disciplines to the list,
including civil engineering, special education and nursing administration.
ISDS Researchers Identify Public Transportation as Key to the Region's Upward Trajectory
January 9, 2020 The State of the Region conference is the annual forum in which a year’s worth of
research is unveiled, research that measures factors that contribute to the quality
of life of this and other regions.
Grow Financial Donates to Scholarship Fund Named for Retiring CEO Bob Fisher
January 7, 2020 Bob Fisher is among the longest serving members of the Muma College of Business’
Executive Advisory Council, having been a mainstay on the board for the past 14 or
15 years.
- Tampa Bay Times
January 3, 2020 With ′90s style trending and the environment on their minds, teens and 20-somethings
have a growing appetite for secondhand clothes.
- Innovators Magazine
January 3, 2020 H-FARM is a great example of what effective education should look like in the 21st
century.
2019
- Tampa Bay Times
December 29, 2019 Vinik and his family have left a mark on development, transportation, and tech, among
other things.
- Los Angeles Times
December 20, 2019 Airlines, banks, phone companies — each has boosted its bottom line by hitting customers
with nickel-and-dime charges for services that were once offered for free.
- WUSF
December 18, 2019 When Michael Fountain retires next May, the founding director of the University of
South Florida Center for Entrepreneurship will be leaving behind both a school and
field, that have changed greatly in the almost 25 years he’s been there.
- TechRepublic
December 17, 2019 The Florida-based cybersecurity company ReliaQuest partnered with the University
of South Florida and its Muma College of business, pledging $1 million over five years
for cybersecurity training program, a four-week immersive program on cybersecurity.
ZAP Students Headed to Harvard to Present Pitch for Website Supporting Sensory-Impaired
People
December 12, 2019 Two Zimmerman Advertising Program students and a biomedical science major are headed
to Harvard University in the spring to pitch an idea aimed at paving a path to inclusion
for sensory-impaired people.
Studying Abroad: Much More than Classes and Tours; A First-Person Account
December 12, 2019 I never expected this, but the trip abroad as part of the Vinik Sport & Entertainment
Management Program last month did more than just show me how the business of marketing
works across the pond.
Alumnus Spotlight: J.C. Milam's Start-up Takes a Fresh Look at Sustainability
December 12, 2019 When you go into the grocery store for milk, do you check the expiration date? And
do you fish around in the back of the shelf to get the expiration date that is a week
later than the one on the jugs in the front?
- H-FARM
December 5, 2019 We have signed an agreement with the (USF), which for
the first time will bring its highly successful Master of Science in Entrepreneurship
and Applied Technologies (MSEAT) to Europe.
- KSHB-KC (NBC)
December 4, 2019 A team at the is using eye tracking, facial expression,
and skin response software to detect your response to things like ads and menus.
- ABC Action News
December 3, 2019 The is combining science and marketing in a way that
could revolutionize how items are sold.
Muma College of Business Signs Agreement with H-FARM in Italy to Offer Graduate Degrees
in Entrepreneurship
December 2, 2019 An agreement signed earlier this fall will span an ocean, connect continents and
link the ’s Muma College of Business with H-FARM Education,
a private institution in Italy that creates and nurtures startups and educates budding
entrepreneurs.
- Fox 13 Tampa Bay
November 21, 2019 Connor Totten's bedroom isn't just his sanctuary at home. It's where he's creating
his future in clothing design.
Muma College of Business Signs Agreement with H-FARM in Italy to Offer Graduate Degrees
in Entrepreneurship
November 19, 2019 An agreement signed earlier this fall will span an ocean, connect continents and
link the ’s Muma College of Business with H-FARM Education,
a private institution in Italy that creates and nurtures startups and educates budding
entrepreneurs.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
November 18, 2019 This is the latest philanthropic donation from Bellini and his wife, who donated
$7 million to Tampa Catholic earlier this year.
- Fox 13 Tampa Bay
November 18, 2019 In 2011, USF football center Chaz Hine was a mix of brawn and baritone. One of his
singing performances was at a luncheon at the College of Business where he got his
MBA.
- Tampa Bay Times
November 14, 2019 An investiture ceremony is set for Thursday at 2 p.m. inside USF’s
Yuengling Center in Tampa. Currall and other USF leaders will speak about the school’s
future.
USF Center for Entrepreneurship Ranked No. 8 in the Nation by The Princeton Review
November 13, 2019 For the third time, the ’s Center for Entrepreneurship
cracked the Top 10 ranking for graduate entrepreneurship programs by The Princeton
Review.
- Fox 13 Tampa Bay
November 13, 2019 Marketing pros say our senses have a lot to do with what we buy,
how much we spend, and where we shop.
November 13, 2019 The University of Tampa also placed for the first time in the top 50 entrepreneur
undergraduate programs.
Elaine Singleton Tapped as Director of the Monica Wooden Center for Supply Chain Management
& Sustainability
November 8, 2019 The newly named Monica Wooden Center for Supply Chain Management
& Sustainability has a brand new director.
NASA Lands at the Muma College of Business, with Astronaut and Moon Rock in Tow
November 6, 2019 When an ounce of fruit punch escapes a straw in the zero-gravity, it forms a perfect
sphere. Flames in space also are perfectly round. And, the cuisine aboard a shuttle
or the International Space Station … not that good.
- WUSF
November 5, 2019 NASA scientists and a former astronaut on Tuesday told a group of local students
and future entrepreneurs that doing business in space can be on everyone's agenda.
- Fox 13 Tampa Bay
November 5, 2019 In the 1960s, the space program was remarkable and almost unbelievable. That generation
saw it become routine for the shuttle to fly to the International Space Station.
ISDS Professor Lands a $250K Grant to Study Cybersecurity, Dark Web
November 5, 2019 A contingent of USF faculty made the treacherous I-4 trip to Orlando late last month,
and it paid off.
- channelbuzz.ca
November 5, 2019 The idea is to provide an open source SOAR that will stop the present practice of
doing threat intelligence in isolation, and the plan is to have its initial iteration
live by January 1.
- Bay News 9
November 2, 2109 USF accounting instructor Luke Richardson says it's a possibility that President
Trump is looking to escape the hefty income taxes of New York.
- WUSF
October 30, 2019 The origin of the Jabil Innovation Institute is like
that of many great ideas thoughout history – drawn up on a cocktail napkin by two
people talking over drinks.
- WJCT
October 29, 2019 The National Collegiate Athletic Association announcement on student-athlete compensation
Tuesday came after years of pressure from the athletes, lawyers and politicians. But
critics of the change warn that it might not provide much fairness.
Student Spotlight: Johanna Rytkoenen, from Finland, a Fulbright Scholar
October 28, 2019 Johanna Rytkoenen is a long way from her native Finland and there is a lot to learn
over here in the United States, ranging from the content in lectures in the graduate
courses she’s taking to the tiniest of details outside of the university.
- Bay News 9
October 25, 2019 USF announced a new million-dollar partnership with Jabil. The St. Petersburg-based
company is investing in the school to create the USF Jabil Innovation Institute.
Jabil Donates $1 Million, Creates USF Jabil Innovation Institute to Benefit Muma College
of Business, College of Engineering
October 24, 2019 The close relationship between USF and Jabil, one of the world's largest contract
manufacturers, with more than 180,000 employees working in 102 locations throughout
30-some countries, grew a little closer Thursday with the announcement of a $1 million
gift that establishes the USF Jabil Innovation Institute.
- Florida Trend
October 24, 2019 The today announced a $1 million partnership with Jabil
to launch the USF Jabil Innovation Institute.
- Tampa Bay Times
October 24, 2019 The initiative, to which Jabil will contribute $1 million in its first year, began
with an idea sketched on a bar napkin.
- WUSF
October 24, 2019 Two Tampa area leaders in education and technology are teaming up, as the University
of South Florida Jabil Innovation Institute was unveiled Thursday.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
October 24, 2019 Jabil will lease space in in the Tampa Bay Technology Incubator, located in USF's
Research Park.
QS World ranks MS in Business Analytics and Information Systems No. 27 in the Nation,
No. 47 in the World
October 22, 2019 The MS in Business Analytics and Information Systems in the ’s
Muma College of Business was recently ranked No. 47 worldwide – and No. 27 in the
United States and No. 1 in Florida – in the 2020 QS World ranking for business analytics
programs.
- BWEducation
October 19, 2019 In an exclusive interaction with BW, Moez Limayem, Dean of the University of South
Florida (USF) Muma College of Business, talks about the evolving management education
– challenges and opportunities.
- YouTube
October 19, 2019 Все мы осенью набираем лишний вес. Всему виной серость за окном и, как следствие,
плохое настроение.
Alumni Spotlight: Pair of Accounting Alumni Honored by Tampa Hispanic Heritage
October 11, 2019 Two accounting graduates were recognized earlier this
month for their dedicated work during their long careers and giving back to the community
from which they rose.
Student Spotlight: Tomas Yeatts, 21, Finance Student Bringing Alpaca Wool to the Market
October 11, 2019 Tomas Yeatts grew up in Bolivia, amid the sweeping Andes where the indigenous people
herded those strange, wide-eyed animals called alpacas.
Faculty Spotlight: Marvin Karlins Pens Autobiography of Tampa Philanthropist
October 11, 2019 With dozens of books having passed through his keyboard and into publication, Marvin
Karlins, a professor in the Information Systems and Decision Sciences Department at
the Muma College of Business, is most jazzed about this one.
Proposed Center for Real Estate Studies Broadens Scope of Education at the Muma College
of Business
October 11, 2019 With an ever sharpening focus on student success and a strategic plan to provide
the tools graduates need to land well-paying jobs, the ’s
Muma College of Business is moving toward creating another center of excellence.
Faculty, Staff, Students, Les and Pam Muma Attend the Five Year Anniversary of the
Muma College of Business Naming
October 10, 2019 Since 2014, when Pam and Les Muma gave USF $25 million to support and rename the
business college, the bonds have only grown closer.
- Catalyst
October 10, 2019 If there’s one thing that keeps Tech Data Corp. CEO Rich Hume up at night, it’s making
sure the Clearwater-based IT distributor’s strategy is on the right track.
- Yahoo! Finance
October 1, 2019 Study uses eye-tracking software to reveal how digital natives and non-natives react
to menu medium and design
- eSports Blog
September 25, 2019 One week ago the inaugural eSports Summit brought together a sold-out audience
of over 400 attendees including national esports industry leaders, sports and entertainment
executives, investors, media, government leaders, economic development professionals,
university students, and faculty to learn about the business of the $1 billion eSports
industry.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
September 23, 2019 Esports goes beyond video games — it's a billion-dollar industry that Tampa Bay wants
in on.
- Tampa Bay Times
September 19, 2019 Jeff Vinik isn’t ready to build a dedicated arena in Tampa for video games. But he
doesn’t rule out the city “getting there” in a few years.
- Catalyst
September 19, 2019 Esports are big business, with the global esports industry expected to top $50 billion
in revenue this year.
- Catalyst
September 19, 2019 The graduate who heads the U.S. division of the world’s
largest food company is more concerned about his workers’ EQ than their IQ.
Inaugural eSports Summit Explains it All at a Sold-Out Event
September 18, 2019 Move over Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Rays, Lightning, Rowdies, there’s a new sport in
town.
- WUSF
September 18, 2019 Video gamers and national eSports industry leaders gathered in Tampa Wednesday to
talk about gaming as a culture and as a business, across the country and in the Tampa
Bay area.
- WTSP 10 News
September 18, 2019 The inaugural eSports Summit is hosted by Jeff Vinik’s sports and entertainment management
program at USF.
- Fox13
September 18, 2019 You may love the graphics, the controls, and what happens on the screen, but students
who attended the 's first e-summit love the work, opportunities,
and dollar signs.
- The Oracle
September 18, 2019 Students and business professionals flocked to the USF Muma College of Business atrium
Wednesday to listen to eight panels of speakers talk about none other than video games.
Donation from Little Greek President Nick Vojnovic Names Reception Area
September 13, 2019 Nick Vojnovic is no stranger to the Muma College of Business. He is a member of the
Executive Advisory Council, an Executive MBA graduate and occasional guest lecturer,
and president of Little Greek Fresh Grill, a restaurant that often provides the grilled
chicken or falafels or hummus that feeds the masses at the college.
Residential Communities Provide Lasting Impact for Students - USF News
September 12, 2019 Hundreds of residential students at the live in smaller,
tight-knit clusters known as Living and Learning Communities (LLCs).
- The Oracle
September 11, 2019 Most consolidation details are still yet to be known, however, USF President Steve
Currall started the discussion in establishing the organizational structure for USF
as a single-accredited university at the Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday morning.
- The Siasat Daily
September 9, 2019 If you are a food junkie but worried about putting on weight, try whiffing the meal!
Muma College of Business to Host Inaugural eSports Summit Later this Month
September 6, 2019 Playing video games for fun – and now profit – has gotten as close to mainstream
entertainment as it can and is positioning itself as what may be the next prime-time
phenomenon.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
September 6, 2019 USF's eSports Summit on Sept. 18 will gather leaders from across the esports ecosystem
to discuss the growth and future of the industry.
- India.com
September 5, 2019 Study says smelling fattening food could possibly satisfy your cravings as the brain
doesn't necessarily differentiate the source of sensory pleasure.
- hindustantimes.com
September 3, 2019 Just a whiff of fried food may entice you to order a high-calorie meal, but a new
study says ambient food scent can directly satisfy the belly.
- Big News Network.com
September 3, 2019 Just a whiff of fried food may entice you to order a high-calorie meal, but a new
study says ambient food scent can directly satisfy the belly.
Footloose Theme Highlights the Journey of Students and Donors at the Annual Muma College
of Business Scholarship Luncheon
August 30, 2019 The paths of some 400 people converged Friday morning in the USF Marshall Student
Center, though it was the journey of Renata Gomes Martins that took center stage at
the annual Muma College of Business Scholarship Luncheon.
Five USF Teams to Compete in the 2019 Florida Blue Health Innovation Competition
August 29, 2019 international students Aigerim Ibraimkhanova and Nasibakhon
Khodieva have teamed up to earn a spot in the 2019 Florida Blue Health Innovation
Competition.
- WUSF
August 28, 2019 If you want to enjoy the food you're eating more, a sensory marketing expert from
the suggests you have a seat.
Student Spotlight: Timothy Boynton, MBA Student, Named to the 40 Under 40 List of
International Philanthropy Organization
August 23, 2019 Tim Boynton saves lives, though he’s not a doctor or a physician’s assistant or a
registered nurse.
Faculty Spotlight: Seckin Ozkul's Specialty: Moving Freight Safely and Efficiently
August 23, 2019 Moving loads of freight from one place to another is what Seckin Ozkul is all about.
- Miami Herald
August 23, 2019 Over just eight weeks, four Florida cities announced network security breaches.
- The Palm Beach Post
August 22, 2019 The man accused in the beating death of a woman whose appliances he had just delivered
for Best Buy didn’t work for the electronics giant. He worked for a company hired
by a company hired by Best Buy.
- Casino.org
August 17, 2019 A man accused of trying to launder $138,843 of alleged “drug profits” through “fast
feeding” at Hollywood Casino Toledo pleaded not guilty this week to all charges, according
to Ohio federal court officials.
- SC Magazine
August 15, 2019 We’ve all heard about the cyber skills gap by now. As cyber adversaries grow more
advanced and organizations struggle to manage these evolving threats, cybersecurity
jobs are getting harder to fill.
G.I. Bill Offsets the Costs for Many Enrolled in the Doctor of Business Administration
Program
August 13, 2019 The students of the Muma College of Business Doctor of Business Administration program
are seasoned executives with decades of experience leading companies through good
times and bad.
- Tampa Bay Times
August 12, 2019 In 2011, during the dismal depths of the recession, I had written a column for the
then-St. Petersburg Times stating that the unemployment rate would decline faster
than forecast once the huge wave of seniors would begin to retire.
NASA's Destination Station Set to Touch Down this November in the Muma College of
Business Breezeway
August 9, 2019 Having already visited such exotic places as the moon, Venus, Mars and even an asteroid
named Eros, NASA now has plans to land a little closer to home: Touch down is expected
at USF and the Muma College of Business’ breezeway in November.
Tech Data's Rich Hume to be the Guest at the October Conversation with a CEO
August 8, 2019 After spending 30 years at IBM, Rich Hume did what few settled into a career do:
He considered a change.
Faculty Spotlight: Murad Antia Sees the Economic Future, Explains Where it is Headed
August 8, 2019 Murad Antia knows where to find answers to troubling questions about the nation’s
economy and where it’s going.
USF Enters Agreement with Florida Bankers Association to Market Online MBA Program
to Members
August 8, 2019 The Muma College of Business’ online MBA program may soon get an influx of students
from the banking, savings and loan and other affiliated institutions around the state,
thanks to an agreement recently struck between USF and the FBA.
Researchers: Blockchain Emerging as the Next Big Innovation in Global Trade
August 7, 2019 Blockchain technology is poised to impact businesses – and society – by transforming
commerce through low-cost, immutable, truthful, transparent systems without relying
on a trusted third party.
- Fox13
August 6, 2019 President Trump says China manipulated its currency to gain an unfair trade advantage.
But, while many watch the stock market, another battle with China is brewing. It’s
a race for artificial intelligence, or AI.
- WINK News
July 30, 2019 it's a problem many parents have ... how do you get your kids to eat the foods they
don't like? well one researcher at the university of south florida says... he has
the answer!
- Fox13
July 29, 2019 Sometimes it's not easy to get kids to eat foods they don't like. Dipayan Biswas,
a marketing professor at the University Of South Florida, may have a solution.
- Security Intelligence
July 25, 2019 Despite the $124 billion that Gartner estimated organizations would spend fending
off cyberthreats this year, the frequency and severity of incidents continues to grow.
- Jacksonville.com
July 25, 2019 Leave it to the Jaguars’ biggest celebrity, Jalen Ramsey, to bring levity to his
own contract situation and make the start of training camp a lot more interesting.
- Inc
July 23, 2019 Yes, it's possible to get all the satisfaction with none of the calories.
- BisNow
July 18, 2019 With an estimated $143B in buying power, they are ready to take over and disrupt
the multifamily space, Streetsense Managing Principal Eric Burka said.
- Tampa Bay Times
July 12, 2019 The unlikely partnership is just the latest example of how retailers are experimenting
to attract shoppers.
- RateMDs
July 10, 2019 Not just a gauge of confidence level, posture can determine how good your food tastes,
too.
- Sports Business Journal
July 8, 2019 In a world where base salaries for entry-level ticket sales representatives have
been below $30,000 for more than a decade, it has become more difficult to attract
talented young men and women.
- Fox 13
July 4, 2019 You may think video games are just for fun, but now e-sports are turning into big
competition and big business.
- CEOWorld Magazine
July 1, 2019 While landing into a dream job is one of the important aspirations for every MBA
enthusiast, some love to become entrepreneurs and lead a company with the acquired
knowledge during the course.
Renata Gomes Martins' Journey Passes Through USF, Brazil, Prague and Nairobi ... And
That's Just This Year
June 28, 2019 Growing up, Renata Gomes Martins had food on the table, but not much else.
Michigan State Professor Doug Hughes to Chair the Muma College of Business Marketing
Department
June 28, 2019 Michigan State University’s Doug Hughes is making the trip down to the Sunshine State
to land in the chair of the Marketing Department at USF’s Muma College of Business.
- Bay News 9
June 28, 2019 While they agree the Trop isn't the best place for the Rays, they say Tampa Bay is.
Now, they're encouraging fans to get out to games and show their support.
- Catalyst
June 26, 2019 Top executives at two of the largest and fastest-growing cybersecurity companies
in the Tampa Bay area say they don’t have any trouble hiring workers.
- Boston 25 WFXT
June 13, 2019 If you're getting ready to eat breakfast you may want to take a seat. Research says
food may taste better while you are sitting.
- U.S. News and World Report
June 12, 2019 Everybody eats while standing at parties, picnics and food trucks, but science suggests
we'd all enjoy our food much more if we sat down.
- Bay News 9
June 11, 2019 Researchers say you will enjoy your food much more if you take a seat.
- FIU News
June 10, 2019 Skyrocketing spending and excess costs in the health care industry are reduced by
innovative auditing methods that focus on increasing overall deterrence of waste and
abuse in the long run.
- Mirror
June 10, 2019 Researchers from the have found that foods you don't
enjoy taste better when you're standing up
- Martha Stewart
June 10, 2019 Researchers at the say there's only one instance where
you may benefit from eating a meal while standing.
- TheWeek
June 10, 2019 Food tastes better when you are sitting down, say scientists
- Fox 13 News
June 10, 2019 In the 2004 movie "Mean Girls," the shopping mall was where the cool kids hung out.
But for Gen Z, not so much.
Posture Impacts How You Perceive Your Food - USF News
June 10, 2019 Summertime is often filled with outdoor parties and food trucks, meaning you’re spending
more time standing up and eating. But if you want to actually enjoy your meal, researchers
say you’re better off finding a seat.
- Business Standard
June 9, 2019 Food tastes better when you are sitting down, say scientists who found that holding
a standing posture for even a few minutes prompts physical stress, muting taste buds.
- Times of India
June 9, 2019 Researchers have found that spending more time standing up and eating for even a
few minutes prompts physical stress, muting taste buds.
- WTOP-DC
June 8, 2019 Your food may taste better if you sit down, but that may make you eat
too much.
- The Economic Times
June 8, 2019 When people experience discomfort, food that normally tastes good doesn't appear
as pleasant to the palate.
- India TV
June 8, 2019 When people experience discomfort, foods that normally taste good do not appear as
pleasant to the palate.
- Times of India
June 8, 2019 Researchers have found that spending more time standing up and eating for even a
few minutes prompts physical stress, muting taste buds.
- ScienceDaily
June 7, 2019 Summertime is often filled with outdoor parties and food trucks, meaning you're spending
more time standing up and eating. But if you want to actually enjoy your meal, researchers
say you're better off finding a seat.
Steve Presley, Head of Nestlé USA and USF alumnus, to be the Next Guest at the Conversation
with a CEO
June 5, 2019 Just over a year ago, Steve Presley, a alumnus, landed
one sweet gig. He was appointed CEO of Nestlé USA, a company that boasts close to
$10 billion in annual sales with brands that go well beyond Nestlé Toll House cookies.
ISDS Professor's NSF Grant Will Fund Research Aimed at Protecting Scientific Instruments
from Cyber Attack
June 5, 2019 The rapidly evolving computer technologies in scientific instruments makes it possible
to make huge strides in the breadth of knowledge about the universe.
- Tampa Bay Times
May 30, 2019 Prices keep rising and so does attendance. Theme parks had attendance of more than
a half-billion visits for the first time in history.
Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program Ranked No. 4 in the World for Second
Consecutive Year
May 30, 2019 For the second consecutive year, the Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program
has been ranked fourth best in the world by SportBusiness International and No. 3
in North America.
Top Student from India Conducting Research in Exclusive BAIS Summer Internship Program
May 23, 2019 Someone special is here over the next month, participating in an exclusive internship
program at the ’s Muma College of Business.
Can't Stand the Food You're Eating? Sit Down Then
May 22, 2019 In Japan, restaurateurs continue to grow a centuries’ old tradition of forgoing seats
and tables and providing space at counters where patrons order and eat while standing
up.
How do Great Companies Stay on Track? Les Muma Reveals the Formula of Success at Accounting
Circle's CPE Conference
May 21, 2019 If you’re looking for someone who holds the real keys to business success, look no
further than Les Muma, whose 30-some-year career began on a risk, but ended with a
retirement from a company that now posts billions in profits.
- The Spokesman-Review
May 16, 2019 I read about a study that said smelling junk food you want to quit eating — hello,
pizza and doughnuts — will stop your craving. Is that really true? I want to eat healthier,
but some foods are so hard to resist.
Latest Trends in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and the Dark Web Revealed
at the Florida Business Analytics Forum
May 14, 2019 When you are unlucky enough to find out a stranger has already received your tax
refund, or that you purchased a new living room suite in California when you’ve never
been to California, your first thought is which restaurant server or convenience store
clerk had your credit card last night.
KnowBe4 Donates $1.75 Million to Anti-Phishing Research and to Train Students for
a Widening Job Market
May 14, 2019 A prominent cybersecurity training company in Clearwater will donate $1.75 million
in cash and software to the USF Foundation to teach and train Muma College of Business
students to serve on the front lines in the growing battle with cyber threats.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
May 14, 2019 The in-kind training and donation equal $1.75 million, the company said.
- Winsight Grocery Business
May 14, 2019 A recent study published in the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science reports
that people make poorer food choices in noisier environments and healthier dining
choices in quieter ones.
- StarTribune
May 13, 2019 Uber's earliest investors are still making money off the IPO, but "for late-round
investors, it's possible by the time they exit they will end up with a loss," said
Jay Ritter, finance professor at the .
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
May 10, 2019 One approved degree is a direct response to the need for talent in Florida’s growing
supply chain industry.
- Domain-B
May 2, 2019 Spending too much time exuding joy is one of the fastest ways to lose a potential
investor. A new study published in the Academy of Management Journal concludes one
of the keys to financial persuasion is to strategically incorporate emotion and limit
its duration.
- WJCT
May 1, 2019 Ceremony includes master’s and doctoral degree recipients from the College of Arts
and Sciences, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences and Muma College of Business.
Pamela Muma will receive an honorary doctorate in business administration. Richard
Gonzmart will receive the President’s Distinguished Citizen Award.
Mark Taylor Named Director of the Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy After a Two
Year Search
April 30, 2019 After a two-year search, the Muma College of Business has selected a new director
for the Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy: Mark Taylor, department chair and accounting
professor with the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University.
Too Much Smiling in a Sales Pitch Could Kill the Deal - USF News
April 30, 2019 Spending too much time exuding joy is one of the fastest ways to lose a potential
investor. A new study published in the Academy of Management Journal concludes one
of the keys to financial persuasion is to strategically incorporate emotion and limit
its duration.
- EurekAlert
April 30, 2019 Spending too much time exuding joy is one of the fastest ways to lose a potential
investor. A new study published in the Academy of Management Journal concludes one
of the keys to financial persuasion is to strategically incorporate emotion and limit
its duration.
Final Presentations of ASA Class Features Stock Pitches to Investors and Alumni
April 29, 2019 After the stock pitches were methodically presented and all the difficult and sometimes
confrontational questions were asked – creating an atmosphere of student angst and
investor hubris – it was all Kumbaya at the final presentations of the Applied Securities
Analysis class earlier this month.
- Wallet Hub
April 29, 2019 Most people don’t pay attention to the fine points of bank disclosures. Banks probably
also don’t want you to notice these charges.
- Forbes
April 28, 2019 In a corner by the door to Joe Hice’s office is an autographed stick of former Tampa
Bay Lightning great Vinny Lecavalier. The stick is not visible when the University
of South Florida marketing director’s door is open, which it always is in a figurative
sense and quite often literally.
- Catalyst
April 25, 2019 When you smile and how much you smile can impact the success of your quest for funding
or for customers.
Pitching Your Entrepreneurial Idea to get Investors Interested? Know When to be Enthusiastic,
When to Rein it In
April 24, 2019 Picture this: You’ve come up with a viable idea that is ready for the marketplace
and you’re pitching your idea to potential investors or customers who need to be talked
into backing your venture.
Guest Lecturer Greg Celestan Tells Honors Biz Class the Importance of Failure on the
Path to Success
April 24, 2019 "How many of you are in advertising or marketing?” asked Greg Celestan, during a
recent guest lecture in a Dean’s Speakers Series class. More than half raised their
hands.
- The Laker / Lutz News
April 24, 2019 When it comes to negotiations, there are two basic truths. One, everyone negotiates.
And, two, everything is negotiable. At least that’s how Moez Limayem, dean of the
’s Muma College of Business, sees it.
- SRQ
April 22, 2019 BankUnited is sponsoring the Quick Start Series for small business owners in Sarasota,
in collaboration with the Florida SBDC at , beginning April
29.
- BIsnow
April 21, 2019 ReliaQuest, a cybersecurity specialist that started 10 years ago with three employees
and now has more than 300. Recently the company donated $1M to the University of South
Florida for its cybersecurity program.
- WSLS 10 Virginia Today (NBC)
April 16, 2019 Nearly 100% of young women in 70% of young men report having food cravings. There
are some simple ways to not give in and wreck your diet. Researchers at the University
of South Florida found simply smelling food may do the trick.
- The Tribune
April 11, 2019 Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) has entered into a partnership with one of the leading
universities in the US, (USF), to establish a programme
of exchange and collaboration in terms of having dual degree programmes in B.Com and
selective MBA courses.
Biz Student Mosheh Vann, and Brother, Eliiahu, a Recent Grad, Establish a Scholarship
Fund
April 10, 2019 Mosheh and Eliiahu Vann can’t wait to pay it forward.
ISDS Assistant Professor Sagar Samtani Lands a National Science Foundation Grant to
Study the Dark Web
April 10, 2019 For those researchers in the Muma College of Business who seldom apply for grants
from the National Science Foundation because, well, because they usually go to scientists
and engineers, meet Sagar Samtani.
- American Shipper
April 9, 2019 The Monica Wooden Center for Supply Chain Management & Sustainability at the University
of South Florida will help “keep the United States at the forefront of this industry.”
USF Receives $5 Million Gift for Newly-Named Center for Supply Chain Management &
Sustainability
April 8, 2019 A gift from MercuryGate cofounder Monica Wooden will name the center in her honor
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
April 8, 2019 The gift will benefit the Muma College of Business.
- Tampa Bay Times
April 8, 2019 Wooden co-founded and served as CEO of MercuryGate International, a transportation
management software company that sold for more than $400 million in August.
- Florida Trend
April 8, 2019 The today announced a $5 million gift to the USF Foundation
to benefit students and faculty in the Muma College of Business.
- Fox 13 News
April 8, 2019 A Bay Area woman who made a fortune getting things from one place to another wants
to help others get into supply chain management.
- The Oracle
April 8, 2019 The donation will be used to build the Monica Wooden Center for Supply Chain Management
and Sustainability.
- MDLinx
April 2, 2019 People make poorer food choices in noisier environments and healthier dining choices
in quieter ones, according to the results of a recent study published in the Journal
of the Academy of Marketing Science.
'Telling Stories With Data' Highlights Fifth Annual Sport & Entertainment Analytics
Conference
March 28, 2019 Data is data. It’s cold. It’s hard. It’s unwavering in both its simplicity and complexity.
It isn’t nuanced, it doesn’t make suggestions or give advice.
Alumnus Spotlight: Aitemir Yeskenov, Moving Up at Raymond James, Credits Connections
Made in Corporate Mentor Program
March 28, 2019 Even though Aitemir Yeskenov was raised halfway around the world, he held on to a
hope of one day earning success in America.
- University of Kentucky
March 21, 2019 Although it may seem like a stretch, Albert Einstein's theory of space and time may
have a relevant connection to the world of finance.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
March 20, 2019 More 83 percent of the surveyed students ranked tuition price as their No. 1 consideration
when choosing a program.
Florida Business Analytics Forum Draws Renowned Experts From Across the Nation
March 13, 2019 Experts in the fields of mobile analytics, artificial intelligence and dark web cybersecurity
are coming from as far away as Massachusetts, Arizona and California to take part
in the third-annual Florida Business Analytics Conference, hosted by the University
of South Florida’s Muma College of Business in May.
- Fox 13 Tampa Bay
March 4, 2019 Renata Martins is on a path towards her future. The 20-year-old traveled from Brazil
to study at the in Tampa in hopes of finding not only
a profession but a passion. USF career counselor Doug Myne is helping her find her
purpose.
Nick Vojnovic, President of Little Greek Fresh Grill, Enlightens EMBA Class on Career,
Life as Part of the Distinguished Speaker Series
March 4, 2019 Nick Vojnovic’s lecture to the Executive MBA class was short on dry textbook language
and long on home-spun advice based on his life and career.
- The Sun
March 2, 2019 Cutting calories is easier said than done but there are a few tips you can try to
make it harder to over-eat
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
February 25, 2019 In an exclusive one-on-one conversation with the TBBJ, co-founder Marc Randolph said
a Netflix could have come out of Tampa, but really only more recently.
- Tampa Bay Times
February 22, 2019 Netflix’s big meeting with Blockbuster was a dud.
- Catalyst
February 22, 2019 Got an idea for a new technology? Veteran entrepreneur Marc Randolph wants to hear
about it.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
February 22, 2019 I have been very lucky in that I have had some excellent bosses and could give quite
a few stories. One that stands our set me on a path that most people in the early
stages of their careers don’t think about.
Netflix Cofounder Marc Randolph Offers Up a Primer to Entrepreneurs at the Muma College
of Business Thought Leader Series
February 21, 2019 The key is to have an idea, to have a tolerance for risk and to have confidence,
he said. And don’t be afraid to make mistakes. They certainly will come.
- WJCT
February 21, 2019 Marc Randolph shared lessons on how to become a successful entrepreneur with 700
people at the Thursday. But first, the co-founder of the
multi-billion dollar streaming service Netflix took a selfie.
Inaugural Open House at the Muma College of Business Draws High-Achieving High School
Seniors to Sample Life as a Biz Major
February 19, 2019 Dozens of high-achieving high school students took to the USF campus on Presidents
Day to find out what life would be like as a student in the Muma College of Business.
- WUSF
February 19, 2019 The is the 2018-19 top producer of Fulbright Scholars
with 12 recipients, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education.
- 83 Degrees Media
February 19, 2019 USF led all the research institutions in the nation with 12 Fulbright Scholars (Florida
State is second with nine) in the 2018-19 academic year.
TECO Chief Nancy Tower to be the Next Guest at Conversation with a CEO
February 13, 2019 Nancy Tower was instrumental in the 2015 acquisition of Tampa Electric Company by
Emera, a Canadian conglomerate, in 2015. At the time, she was the chief corporate
development officer for Emera, focusing on mergers and acquisitions.
- Florida Trend
February 12, 2019 The (USF) is the number one producer of Fulbright Scholars
in the United States for 2018-2019, according to a new list released Monday.
Matt Mullarkey Awarded Core Fulbright Scholarship to Study in Ireland
February 11, 2019 Matt Mullarkey, instructor with the Information Systems and Decision Sciences Department
and director of the DBA program at the ’s Muma College
of Business, has been awarded a Fulbright scholarship.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
February 11, 2019 This is the second time USF has received the top spot.
Faculty Spotlight: Sagar Samtani Dives Deep into the Dark Web to Find Answers, Solutions
February 8, 2019 Think of cyberspace like it’s the ocean. On the surface, boaters enjoy the sunshine,
waterskiing, sailing, swimming, or just floating about. Fifty feet below the surface
is a different world.
ISDS Faculty Reaches New Heights in the Fall of 2018; Papers Published in Prestigious
Journals, Research Presented, Awards Given
February 5, 2019 The New England Patriots may have grabbed all the attention this month but the fall
of 2018 belongs to the professors of the Muma College of Business’ Information Systems
and Decision Sciences Department.
- Catalyst
February 5, 2019 Regulatory pressures on financial service firms have not eased much under the Trump
administration, said Paul Reilly, chairman and CEO of Raymond James Financial Inc.
- WUSF
January 30, 2019 When Adriana Florez’s family came to the U.S. from Colombia a little
over a decade ago, each family member was only allowed to bring two bags. The night
before they set off, she caught her mother packing an empanada maker.
- NZ Herald
January 29, 2019 Golden hot chips. Bubbling cheesy pizza. Crispy chicken. Heartwarming hamburgers.
We know they're bad for us. But just one whiff of their smell is just so compelling.
- The Crow's Nest
January 28, 2019 The biggest benefactor in the university’s history has done it again. Retired entrepreneur
Kate Tiedemann and her partner, Ellen Cotton, have pledged $3 million to endow the
deanship of the business school, which was named for Tiedemann after she donated $10
million in 2014.
Center for Marketing and Sales Innovation Lab, Largest of its Kind in the Eastern
U.S., Nears Completion
January 25, 2019 The facility isn’t just for research. It is equipped to facilitate dozens of conversations
in-person and on the phone as students participate in experiential learning.
- Times Now
January 24, 2019 The study, published in the Journal of Marketing Research, found a surprising link
between ‘ambient scents’ and food choices. This 2-minute trick will stop your cravings
for junk.
- Time
January 22, 2019 Just about everyone has ordered a side of fries after catching an intoxicating whiff.
But new research, which was published in the Journal of Marketing Research, says that
basking in the scent of junk food for at least two minutes can actually help you make
healthier food choices.
- Business Insider Deutschland
January 22, 2019 Abnehmen wäre gar nicht so schwer — wenn nicht überall Verlockungen lauern würden.
- Newsweek
January 21, 2019 Resisting the urge to tuck into a pizza heavy with melted cheese can be a true test
of willpower, but researchers believe just smelling an indulgent food for a couple
of minutes can prevent us from caving.
- Men's Health
January 21, 2019 This will help you step away from the pizza
- Women's Health
January 21, 2019 But it won’t be for everyone.
- Metro UK
January 19, 2019 Apparently, sniffing a burger or a pizza for two minutes can stop the cravings for
junk food.
- CBS Philly
January 18, 2019 Looking for a way to satisfy those high-calorie meal cravings? A new study finds
if you breathe in the smell for longer than two minutes, you’re more likely to be
content with fruit.
- Nine
January 18, 2019 Today in tedious weight-control strategies: Sniffing your not-so-healthy favourite
foods for two minutes could quell your cravings to eat them.
- AOL
January 17, 2019 Ever get a strong craving for a burger and fries? How about cookies and ice cream?
Well, according to a new study, smelling your cravings could help deter you from actually
eating them.
- Mirror UK
January 17, 2019 Forcing yourself to endure the smell for longer than two minutes can actually help
you to curb the craving
- Business Standard
January 17, 2019 Does a whiff of pizzas, burgers or sandwiches entice you, but you refrain from eating
them due to the high-calories it contains? Take heart, smelling these for longer than
two minutes will make you feel satiated, suggest researchers.
- Study Finds
January 17, 2019 Study finds that people are more likely to eat healthier when they’re exposed to
the smell of unhealthy foods for long periods of time.
Paul Reilly, CEO of Raymond James Financial, Is the Next Conversation with a CEO Guest
in February
January 14, 2019 Paul Reilly’s business pedigree is impressive. He currently is chairman and chief
executive officer of Raymond James Financial, leading a diversified financial services
company with more than 7,800 financial advisors and, as of September, some $790 billion
in client assets.
Muma College of Business to Host Open House for Incoming Business Major Prospects
January 10, 2019 An innovative approach to the traditional open house will take place at the University
of South Florida’s Muma College of Business in February.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
January 10, 2019 While there are changes ahead for the
in 2019, the Tampa campus' Muma College of Business has started the year on a high
note.
- Fox13 Tampa Bay
January 10, 2019 Plugged in and ready to head out into the workforce; Generation Z is about to become
the purchasing powerhouse of the U.S. economy.
Slate of Speakers for the Sport & Entertainment Analytics Conference Set
January 9, 2019 For the fifth consecutive year, the Sport & Entertainment Analytics Conference
Powered by Ticketmaster will present cutting-edge trends to its audience of marketers,
business data analysts and sport/business students and this year’s conference is expected
to continue to break new ground and raise the standard for excellence in academic
conferences.
Dave Sobush, Director of Policy and Research with the Tampa Bay Partnership, Addresses
Executive MBA Class
January 7, 2019 Dave Sobush, a true guru when it comes to economic drivers and indicators, painted
a dissonant picture of the Tampa Bay region with some encouraging – and some disheartening
– brush strokes, before an Executive MBA class earlier this month.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
January 4, 2019 With various initiatives and missions, Tampa Bay's philanthropic businesses are changing
the community for the better.
- WUSF
January 3, 2019 If your New Year's resolution is cutting down on sweets and other foods that aren't
good for you – you may want to follow your nose.
- University of Oregon
January 2, 2019 Managing employees goes beyond growing a company’s bottom line, says Kate Zipay of
the UO’s Lundquist College of Business. In her management course, she aims to foster
a balance in which bosses build employee loyalty but also allow workers to embrace
their outside lives.
2018
- Tampa Bay Times
December 31, 2018 Air may be free, but not at most of the machines where you pump it into your tires.
- Forbes
December 27, 2018 “The future is much like the present, only longer,” said baseball pitcher Dan Quisenberry.
Here are some predictions for the future of marketing in the year 2019 and beyond
from some thought leaders I polled, plus a few of my own prognostications.
- WJCT
December 27, 2018 A second professional football league is supposed to come to Tampa in 2020. But one
local sports marketing expert says its likelihood of success isn’t high.
2018: A Year in Review
December 21, 2018 Two-thousand-eighteen, or twenty-eighteen, or as most know it, 2018, has come and
just about gone and the end of the last month is the right time to reflect on what
we’ve achieved at the Muma College of Business over the past 12 months.
- Herald Tribune
December 21, 2018 When it comes to retail, change one thing ever-so-slightly and you’re in for a vastly
different experience than you thought you were. And you might as well strap in, because
a lot of those things will end up being out of your control anyway.
- MarketScale
December 18, 2018 Traditional marketing has been around since products needed selling, and is something
that continues to evolve as we navigate through the digital era. With the use of digital
devices amongst consumers increasing, businesses more than ever must adapt to this
changing landscape, and insert themselves where consumers are finding their information.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
December 14, 2018 USF Muma College of Business Dean Moez Limayem has worked to seed the faculty with
seasoned business executives who can share real world experiences and mentoring.
- Florida Business Observer
December 14, 2018 Though some see the restaurant business as an entry level job, Don Fox has made it
a 44-year career. Starting as a dishwasher at a small local New Jersey restaurant
called the Godfather when he was 16, Fox says he put his head down and worked hard
“because you never know how that might benefit you.”
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
December 13, 2018 The USF's Muma College of Business and Tampa Bay Partnership think they may have
some answers to Tampa's economic issues.
- FlaPol
December 12, 2018 The Tampa Bay Partnership’s 2019 Regional Competitiveness Report shows the Tampa
Bay region has room for improvement in several areas — some surprising, others not
so much.
Muma College of Business Profs, Grad Students Provide Research for the State of the
Region
December 12, 2018 An exhaustive survey of local tweets over the past two months shows people just love
downtown Tampa, but hate the traffic getting there. The findings also included facts
such as most of the people in the region work in Hillsborough County, but live elsewhere
and that interest in spikes each fall, maybe because of football or maybe because
of fall is the beginning of the academic year.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
December 7, 2018 The USF deans see it as an opportunity to work together and share resources.
Student Spotlight: Annika Abell, Marketing Doctoral Student, Heading to University
of Tennessee to Teach, Conduct Research
December 5, 2018 With a background that includes founding a digital marketing agency and more than
a decade as a graphic designer in Germany, Annika Abell left it all behind for academia.
- Forbes
December 4, 2018 While at a public finance conference recently, a colleague from another firm gave
me some good-natured chiding about my comments regarding the need for standardized
digital disclosure for the municipal bond market.
- WTVT-Tampa (FOX)
November 30, 2018 A new study by a usf professor or looked at how food scent can directly satisfy the
belly
- FinancialPlanning.com
November 30, 2018 As the academic world of financial planning continues to grow, prospective planners
have an array of choices to make when selecting a program. Advisors looking to hire
new college-educated recruits also have a wider base to draw from.
- Tampa Bay Times
November 27, 2018 When local business leaders unveiled a study comparing Tampa Bay to 19 other areas
across the country, the results were a mix of good news and bad news.
- 83 Degrees Media
November 27, 2018 Nandini Agarwal is two years away from graduation, but already she is working to
better the lives of women in her native India.
- 83 Degrees Media
November 27, 2018 Almost every college student faces a number of challenges from homesickness to juggling
finances to meeting deadlines to balancing time for work and play to figuring out
what they want to do in life.
- The Oracle
November 26, 2018 Netflix co-founder and former CEO Marc Randolph will speak in the Marshall Student
Center (MSC) Oval Theater on Feb. 21 at 2:30 p.m. as the second lecturer in the Muma
College of Business Thought Leader Series.
- YouTube
November 26, 2018 Our guest is Dr. Laura Mattia , Ph.D., MBA, CFP and is the Raymond James Personal
Financial Planning Program Director at , where she started
a brand new degree program for students interested in working as a Personal Financial
Planner and is the author of “Gender On Wall Street: Uncovering Opportunities for
Women in Financial Services”.
Bill Sutton Retires, Students and Grads of the Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management
Program Sound Off
November 23, 2018 Commonly known as “Doc” to the students enrolled in the Vinik Sport & Entertainment
Management program, Bill Sutton is the only director the program has ever had.
Marc Randolph, Cofounder of Netflix, to be the Muma College of Business Thought Leader
Series Speaker in February
November 15, 2018 Marc Randolph knows how to put ideas into plans that result in reality. The cofounder
of Netflix, and numerous other entrepreneurial endeavors, gives this advice to people
with bright ideas: Run with them. Don’t try to be perfect. Change things along the
way.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
November 11, 2018 USF's Muma College of Business was placed among the top Best Business Schools and
Best Business Schools in the southeast. It has been on the list for 11 straight years.
USF Center for Supply Chain Management and Sustainability Poised to Take the Lead
in Making Florida a Global Trade Hub
November 9, 2018 The Sunshine State typically has been a Mecca for tourists, those seeking warmth
in the winter, theme parks for the kids, maybe a cruise to the Caribbean. Tourism,
for decades, has been the one of the state’s main money-maker. But now, a new industry
may be taking root: global commerce.
ISDS Associate Professor Terry Sincich Retiring after 30 Years of Teaching and Researching
Statistics
November 6, 2018 For those who think studying statistics is the most difficult, maddening, worthless
part of a college education, consider Terry Sincich’s life as a consultant.
A Major Obstacle Facing New Entrepreneurs: Student Debt
October 31, 2018 Entrepreneurial-minded students focused on starting their own businesses upon graduation
– after their ideas have been refined and methods perfected – may find something out
there they had not fully considered; something that could will doom them to failure.
Fintech CEO Credits Partnership With Biz Students in Creating Multi-Billion-Dollar
Business
October 31, 2018 Scott Riley, founder and CEO of Fintech, was doing just fine handling the transactions
between alcohol makers and retailers, through a system to regularly pay the bills
for package stores, restaurants and bars and collect a fee for the service.
- WUSF
October 31, 2018 Thirty-five students are members of the first group of a four-week intensive training
program launched earlier this month called the ReliaQuest Cybersecurity Labs at the
USF Muma College of Business.
- WJCT
October 31, 2018 The Muma College of Business is home to a new laboratory
that doesn’t consist of beakers and microscopes. Instead, it’s a high-tech virtual
lab where students are learning the latest techniques in the fast-evolving, fast-growing
world of cybersecurity.
- Crimeversation
October 31, 2018 Following our second death penalty case, our expert today is Kerry Myers from the
. Myers played a pivotal role in the Timothy McVeigh case
and testified against him at trial.
- USA Today
October 30, 2018 Ben & Jerry’s is launching a new flavor, Pecan Resist, which the company made to
promote activism in the U.S.
- Indian Express
October 29, 2018 The fellowship has so far been awarded to Avijit Sengupta of IIT Bombay, Veena Subramanian
of the Indian Institute of Sciences in Bangalore. Both of them are currently pursuing
their PhD researches at the university. The deadline for applications for the 2019
fellowship is March 1, 2019
Five on the 40 Under 40 List Compiled by the Tampa Bay Business Journal Are Affiliated
With the Muma College of Business
October 25, 2018 Brian Kornfeld’s mind is buffeted by the winds of innovation, stoking his passion
to help start-ups and entrepreneurs navigate early-state ecosystems and to connect
entrepreneurs through summit events. This, he said, “enables me to continue my mission.”
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
October 19, 2018 Longtime sports business professor and mentor Bill Sutton today will announce that
he is retiring from his post as director of USF’s Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management
Program at the end of the school year.
Sport & Entertainment Management Lecture Series Takes A Glimpse Into the Future of
Sports Marketing
October 18, 2018 The merging of sports and marketing has always been a marriage of necessity, of finding
innovative ways to fill seats or to tune in on television. But with the digital revolution
emerging at such a fast pace, the way sports is presented and how its appeal is molded
is as important as ever.
- Tampa Bay Times
October 18, 2018 One of the biggest, most interesting questions about the future of sports is this:
How will we watch games in five or 10 years?
- BYU Radio
October 16, 2018 Next time you are out to eat and suddenly decide to order a greasy burger instead
of the salad you’d planned on, you might want to stop and listen for a moment.
DBA Endowment to be Named for Program Founder, T. Grandon Gill
October 15, 2018 Five people involved in the Muma College of Business Doctor of Business Administrative
program have given a total of $150,000 to start an endowment that, once fully funded,
will be named for the program's founder and current academic director, T. Grandon
Gill.
Florida SBDC at USF Making Emergency Bridge Loans Available for Businesses Impacted
by Red Tide
October 12, 2018 The year-long scourge of red tide along the Southwest Florida coast has killed millions
of fish and other marine life and can cause respiratory problems for beach goers.
The bloom has plagued areas as far north as Pinellas County.
Scott Morrison Takes Over as Muma College of Business Senior Director of Development
October 12, 2018 Scott Morrison, a veteran of business development with extensive experience in partnership
management both in the Tampa Bay area and New York City, started this month as the
new senior director of development.
- Catalyst
October 11, 2018 There are pockets of real estate opportunity all over the Tampa Bay area, says Vincent
Jackson, CEO and co-founder of CTV Capital and former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver.
- CNN
October 10, 2018 In early April, my younger sister and I waited for about 45 minutes in the rain to
eat at Black Tap in midtown Manhattan. The line extended along the block, and both
tourists and locals stood with umbrellas, buzzing about the trendy restaurant's popular
"Crazy Shakes."
- 83 Degrees Media
October 9, 2018 The program, being funded by a $1 million donation from ReliaQuest, will train USF
students from any degree program, at any level of instruction, on any USF campus.
The course began Friday, October 5, and will last for four consecutive weeks on a
not-for-credit basis.
Muma College of Business Lands its First World Class Scholar: Sunil Mithas
October 5, 2018 The quiet dignity and grace that surrounds Sunil Mithas when he engages a room full
of intellectuals is something to see. The academic/researcher/consultant/author speaks
in hushed tones amid humility and intensity.
Eileen Rodriguez Named 2018 Pathways Award Winner
October 5, 2018 Eileen Rodriguez, regional director of the Florida SBDC at USF, was awarded the 2018
Pathways Award earlier this month by the Latin Community
Advisory Committee and the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Equal Opportunity.
Faculty Spotlight: Erwin Danneels Externing with M Ventures to Define, Measure Strategic
Returns on Investments
October 5, 2018 M Ventures invests in innovative start-up companies. Its portfolio consists of companies
forging cutting-edge developments in pharmaceuticals, life sciences and performance
materials; the kind of entrepreneurial ideas that have the potential to change the
world, or at least make it better.
- Fox 13 News
October 5, 2018 USF's College Of Business and Tampa-based cybersecurity company ReliaQuest, kicked
off a partnership that could launch students into a well-paid career.
Marketing Professor Diana Hechavarria Helps Everyone Succeed in Entrepreneurships
October 4, 2018 Making successful entrepreneurs out of everyone, including women, minorities and
the underprivileged, is what gets Diana Hechavarria stoked.
- Business Observer
October 3, 2018 ReliaQuest, a Tampa-based IT security firm, has committed to a $1 million gift, payable
over five years, to the to fund the ReliaQuest Cybersecurity
Labs at the USF Muma College of Business.
- Florida Politics
October 3, 2018 Security model management company ReliaQuest is committing $1 million to the University
of South Florida for cybersecurity labs at the school's Muma College of Business.
USF/ReliaQuest Partnership Aims to Fill the Talent Gap in the Emerging Cybersecurity
Field
October 2, 2018 Cybersecurity technology and services provider ReliaQuest is familiar with the University
of South Florida, through involvement with student interns, faculty and researchers;
and now the company has agreed to a $1 million commitment over five years to pay for
a first-of-its kind, cybersecurity-certificated program to draw more students into
the emerging field.
- WFTS ABC Action News
October 2, 2018 USF is getting a boost to prepare the next line of defense.
- InfoSecurity
October 2, 2018 The (USF) has received a $1m gift to fund a cybersecurity
lab at the USF Muma College of Business. With the goal of making Florida the "Cyber
State," ReliaQuest extended the gift to USF, payable over the course of five years.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
October 2, 2018 The first-of-its-kind initiative will give real-world experience to students interested
in cybersecurity careers; first participants begin learning on Oct. 5
- Tampa Bay Times
October 2, 2018 Tampa cybersecurity company ReliaQuest is donating $1 million to the University of
South Florida for the "ReliaQuest Cybersecurity Labs." The facility, which will be
housed at the USF Muma College of Business, will be used to train students in cybersecurity
with hands-on programs.
- Markets Insider
October 2, 2018 ReliaQuest, the leader in security model management, today announced that it has
committed a $1 million gift to the to fund the ReliaQuest
Cybersecurity Labs at the USF Muma College of Business.
- TBO.com
October 2, 2018 Tampa cybersecurity company ReliaQuest is donating $1 million to the University of
South Florida for the "ReliaQuest Cybersecurity Labs." The facility, which will be
housed at the USF Muma College of Business, will be used to train students in cybersecurity
with hands-on programs.
- Market Watch
October 2, 2018 The first-of-its-kind initiative will give real-world experience to students interested
in cybersecurity careers; first participants begin learning on Oct. 5
- The Virginian-Pilot
October 2, 2018 ReliaQuest, the leader in security model management, today announced that it has
committed a $1 million gift to the to fund the ReliaQuest
Cybersecurity Labs at the USF Muma College of Business.
- PR Newswire
October 2, 2018 The first-of-its-kind initiative will give real-world experience to students interested
in cybersecurity careers; first participants begin learning on Oct. 5
- The Asian Age
October 1, 2018 Technology companies like Google, Twitter, Facebook and Microsoft are also gearing
up to fight the menace of fake news.
- Deccan Chronicle
September 30, 2018 Technology companies like Google, Twitter, Facebook and Microsoft
are also gearing up to fight the menace of fake news.
- ABC.net
September 29, 2018 Have you dreamed of changing your career? For most of us, that's where it ends, we
don't take the next step and actually begin to change careers.
From Pot Scrubber to CEO of Firehouse Subs, Don Fox is the Guest of Honor at the November
Conversation with a CEO
September 27, 2018 Don Fox, the chief executive officer of Firehouse Subs who started his restaurant
career in the kitchen scrubbing pots and pans, is not stingy about sharing the wealth.
Graduates from the Muma College of Business All to be Citizen Data Scientists in Groundbreaking
Program
September 27, 2018 With a stated emphasis on analytics and creativity in the world of commerce, the
Muma College of Business has implemented a program that will bestow the certified
title of Citizen Data Scientist on each and every undergraduate of the college.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
September 13, 2018 Adding to a growing list of more than 19 chapters across the North America — some
which are in the works — the Tampa Bay chapter of WISE will provide educational programming
and national resources for local sports and events professionals to bring to the Bay
area.
Speed Dating for Researchers Proves Successful for Exchange of Ideas
September 11, 2018 Speed dating for those looking significant others and speed dating for researchers
looking for answers have a lot in common. Both seek collaboration through engaging
pitches of what each has to offer.
Biz Researchers Paving the Way for Groundbreaking Video Engagement Corporation
September 11, 2018 Atlanta-based onQ is a company that knows how to engage. Its cutting-edge model of
real-time video engagement is just getting started in the interactive video world.
- EIN PressWire
September 11, 2018 Stonehill announced today that its Chief Executive Officer, Doug Pace, has been selected
by to teach a class on Design Thinking.
Fall Conversation with a CEO Guest: Vincent Jackson, Pro Football Player/Entrepreneur
September 6, 2018 After 12 seasons cutting pass patterns in the NFL, including three Pro Bowls, Vincent
Jackson's career as a pro-football player is in the rear-view mirror.
- Forbes
September 6, 2018 As a youth, I viewed chess grand champions like Garry Kasparov as big as the stars
of today.. LeBron James, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Serena Williams.
- IndiaWest
September 1, 2018 An Indian American student at the 's Muma College of Business,
Nandini Agarwal, wasn't certain what the future would entail when she and her family
moved from India – her native country – to the U.S. in 2015.
How to Learn Soft Skills in Business Settings: Improvise
August 30, 2018 The group of 20, standing in a circle, started out with a clapping exercise in which
they faced the person next to them and clapped together. Most started out watching
their own hands and there wasn't much unison.
Alumnus Spotlight: Larry Nicholson's Rise at Work Reflects What He Learned in the
Executive MBA Program
August 30, 2018 Though Larry Nicholson graduated from the Executive MBA program at the Muma College
of Business two years ago, he still collaborates with former classmates to find solutions
in his career.
- Harvard Business Review
August 29, 2018 Who wouldn't want a meaningful career and better balance between work and home? For
many of us, it's finances that keep us from making a career change.
Gabriel Rodriguez, High-Achieving Business Student Focused on a Career in Medicine
August 29, 2018 Gabriel Rodriguez grew up in a family of doctors and his dream always has been to
follow the family tradition. Although he knows his future lies in medicine, he wound
up majoring in finance.
- WealthManagement.com
August 28, 2018 All the well-meaning policies the industry rolls out to promote women will be ineffective
until the cultural perceptions of the industry change.
Alumna Spotlight: Rhea Law, Named USF Alumni Association 2018 Distinguished Alumna,
Traces Beginnings of Success to A USF Business Degree
August 28, 2018 Rhea Law has found a way to fit a week's worth of work into a single day and she's
been doing it for four decades. Reflected in her pages-long resume are gubernatorial
appointments, community and military involvement and accolades from near and far.
2018 Scholarship Luncheon: A Mix of Donors and Recipients, Joy and Tears
August 24, 2018 At the annual Muma College of Business Scholarship Luncheon, at which $600,000 was
awarded to 300 deserving, high-achieving students, the keynote speaker – a student
herself – is both a recipient and a donor of scholarship money.
ZAP Interns Pitch Marketing Plan at McDonald's Global Headquarters
August 21, 2018 After pitching an impressive marketing plan to an advertising company in South Florida,
a couple of USF interns found themselves on an airplane to Chicago the next day to
deliver the same pitch to executives at McDonald's.
Student Spotlight: Zavier Garcia, Full-Time Student, Full-Time Employee, Full-Time
Husband and Father of Twins, Sergeant in the Florida National Guard
August 14, 2018 When Zavier Garcia gets a little time off, he plays Mario Bros. video games with
his 5-year old son, Isaiah, or is a guest of honor at a tea party thrown by Isaiah's
twin sister, Hannah.
Survey of Bulls to Business Students: The Program Works
August 13, 2018 The month-long program that kick-started the college careers of 31 select students
is over and judging by the comments the students gave in a survey, the inaugural initiative
accomplished its goals.
- FoodDive
August 10, 2018 "High-volume music is more exciting and makes you physically more excited, less inhibited
and more likely to choose something indulgent,"
Heavy Hitters in the World of Sports Slated for the Annual Vinik Sport & Entertainment
Management Program Lecture Series
August 10, 2018 Three front-office superstars in the business of sports are slated to share the stage
at the annual Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program Lecture Series this year.
- Business Observer
August 10, 2018 With business and so many other aspects of our daily lives increasingly moving online
and into the cloud, it's never been a better time to be part of the cybersecurity industry.
- RetailWire
August 9, 2018 A new study from the finds that loud music in a restaurant
or grocery store leads to more unhealthy food choices, while quieter music leads to
heathier ones.
The Table Is Set for the Florida Blue Health Innovation Pitch Competition, Seven from
USF Among the Finalists
August 9, 2018 The table is set at the 2018 Florida Blue Health Innovation Pitch Competition.
Overcoming Adversity Is Only Part of What Ashley Reeves Does
August 9, 2018 When it comes to a good sales pitch, Ashley Reeves knows how to make a lasting impression.
From her work both inside and outside of the classroom, she prides herself on making
the best out the unexpected.
- Fox 13
August 1, 2018 The foods you choose may not have much to do with what you see, but what you hear.
Breaking New Ground: Joint Special Operations University Taps Muma College of Business
Educators in First-of-a-Kind Workshop
August 1, 2018 Over the course of human history, situations that have arisen around the world that
called for military intervention always were handled, more or less, in one simple
way: Identify the adversary and eliminate the adversary.
Alumni Spotlight: Demelza Hays: Researcher on the Cutting Edge of Cryptocurrencies
August 1, 2018 Just six years after walking across the Sun Dome stage to receive a bachelor's degree,
she travels the world, manages a cryptocurrency fund for an investment firm in Liechtenstein
and is pursuing a PhD in business economics at the University of Liechtenstein.
Kicking Off an Innovative Admissions Program, the First Bulls to Business Students
Arrive
July 20, 2018 Dancing, party tunes, snacks and balloons. The sounds of squeaky moving cart wheels,
dinging elevators and new students timidly introducing themselves one-by-one echoed
in the halls, as proud parents blamed teary goodbyes on some sweat in their eyes.
Faculty Spotlight: Alan Hevner, USF Distinguished Professor, Honored at Purdue University
July 16, 2018 No stranger to awards and accolades for his life's work, Muma College of Business
Information Systems and Decision Sciences Professor Alan Hevner traveled to West Lafayette,
Indiana, recently to what may be the most poignant recognition he has received over
his long, research-rich career.
Alumni Spotlight: Ann Dzuranin, An Innovative Educator
July 16, 2018 For Ann Dzuranin, being a Certified Public Accountant, doing taxes and taking care
of the books for businesses and corporations for a decade-and-a-half wasn't quite
enough.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
July 3, 2018 "Executives aren't aware of the threats that could jeopardize their assets," Limayem
said. "This is why we're trying to bridge that gap, so that IT professionals and businessmen
and women speak the same language in addressing these types of threats."
- The Telegraph India
June 27, 2018 Here's evidence that loud background music in restaurants affects food choices -
and not in a good way. Behavioural scientists who ran a series of lab studies and
field experiments found that participants selected more unhealthy items like red meat
and cake when the ambient music was loud.
- Tampa Bay Times
June 21, 2018 Tampa Bay's two largest job placement agencies handed out $6 million in Visa and
gas cards since 2014 – all paid for with public tax dollars – and a share of that
money went to people who didn't use the centers to find work and never had to account
for how they spent it.
- WJCT
June 19, 2018 If you've ever dined out and wondered why you chose a cheeseburger over the salad,
the choice may not have entirely been your own -- you might have been influenced by
the music the restaurant was playing.
- WUSF
June 19, 2018 A USF marketing professor has published some research that's getting media attention
worldwide. His study found that both the kind of music being played at a restaurant
or supermarket, as well as the volume, can affect whether people make healthy food
choices or not.
- SportsBusiness Journal
June 18, 2018 I have been blessed to work on my bucket list this year and I have attended both
the Masters and the Players Championship. As the Masters is very popular, I have been
besieged with questions that affirm or deny what people have heard.
- MarketWatch
June 17, 2018 Seasonal variations in investors' moods impact stock market returns, according to
new studies
- New York Post
June 14, 2018 Economist John Maynard Keynes said that "animal spirits" move the markets, but maybe
the sun and the clouds have something to do with it, too.
Alumna Spotlight: Maithilee Pagay Accepted into the London School of Economics and
Political Science
June 12, 2018 Maithilee Pagay has a passion for business and is eager to get into the investment
banking business. But the finance major who graduated in May will put that off for
a while. She just got word she has been accepted into the graduate program at the
prestigious London School of Economics and Political Science. There, she plans to
study for a master's degree in accounting.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
June 8, 2018 It's the third honor the school has collected this week.
- WFTS Tampa Bay
June 8, 2018 A big honor for USF's Sport & Entertainment Management program now the top of its
kind in Florida
Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program Ranked Fourth Best in the World
June 7, 2018 The Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program jumped 15 spots in a newly released
ranking by SportBusiness International and was named in the most recent issue as the
fourth best program in the world and the top program in Florida.
Amazing Suncoast Woman - Laura Mattia - WWSB My Suncoast
June 5, 2018 "We are creating the new breed of financial planners, planners that will be more
for the consumer, the client, as opposed to just making a lot of money," said Mattia.
- New York Times
May 31, 2018 People were more likely to pick unhealthful or calorie-laden items when the ambient
music was loud, and healthful items when softer music was played.
- StarTribune
May 31, 2018 In noisy restaurants, patrons order more unhealthful foods.
- Livestrong
May 31, 2018 Watching your weight? You may want to stick to quieter restaurants. According to
a new study, you're more likely to order something unhealthy when you're eating in
a noisy venue compared to one that's more chill.
Innovative Mini-mester Course Explores the Economics of Women and Men at Work
May 31, 2018 The pay gap disparity in the workplace has been a source of contention and an issue
that has received considerable news coverage in recent years.
- Financial Review
May 30, 2018 Noisy restaurants are a source of perennial complaints, but it's not just diners'
ears that are affected - it's their waistlines, too.
- Fox Detroit
May 30, 2018 A new study published in Marketing and Science found the louder the music, the more
likely people are to order unhealthy meals.
- Sunday Times
May 29, 2018 Diners take note: If you're eating at a restaurant that's playing loud music, you
may be more prone to making unhealthy food choices.
- The Takeout
May 29, 2018 The link between sound and hunger may appear tenuous, but researchers in Stockholm,
Sweden, led by and led by Dipayan Biswas of the University Of South Florida Muma College
Of Business in the U.S., have made a surprising find.
- Nine.com.au
May 29, 2018 It's a factor that's often overlooked when you're dining out. But it turns out it
has a major impact on what you order.
- Washington Post
May 29, 2018 Noisy restaurants are a source of perennial complaints, but it's not just diners'
ears that are affected — it's their waistlines, too. A new study published in the
Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science has found that if ambient music played
in a restaurant is louder, the customers are more susceptible to choose unhealthful
foods.
Student Spotlight: Yeseul Kim Awarded Prestigious USF Presidential Doctoral Fellowship
May 29, 2018 The Muma College of Business, for the first time, will be home to a University of
South Florida Presidential Doctoral Fellow, considered the most prestigious honor
awarded to doctoral candidates university-wide each year.
- ABC Dallas
May 29, 2018 The louder the music, the more likely to order cherry pie.
- Cosmos
May 28, 2018 Study shows loud and quiet soundtracks influence healthy meal picks.
- Business Standard
May 28, 2018 Ambient music in restaurants can influence what food people choose, say scientists
including one of Indian origin who have found that louder environments inspire diners
to crave greasy cheeseburgers and fries instead of making healthier choices like salads.
- The Talking Democrat
May 28, 2018 According to a new study, music can influence our food choices. In restaurants and
supermarkets, the higher the volume, the more inclined we are at choosing junk food
over healthier options.
- Medical News Today
May 28, 2018 It is commonplace for cafés and restaurants to play music while you eat. A new study
asks whether the volume of these tunes might impact how healthful our dietary choices
are.
- National Post
May 28, 2018 A booming playlist can lead diners to make unhealthy restaurant choices, according
to a new study
- Earth.com
May 26, 2018 A new study has found that music volume has a significant impact on people's food
choices, and when soft music is playing in the background of a restaurant, people
prefer healthy options like salads.
- SHEmazing
May 25, 2018 If you find yourself ordering cheeseburgers more than salads, well, maybe you're
just going to restaurants where the volume's been turned up a bit too high.
- TODAY.com
May 25, 2018 Enjoying a meal over a little melodious clamor can be a wonderful part of dining
out. But it turns out the volume of that tune may play a role in what we order — and
it could be bad for our waistlines.
- Tampa Bay Times
May 24, 2018 Music is the ultimate mood setter. Faster beats gets us pumped up to work out. A
slower rhythm can set a romantic mood or help one unwind at the end of a long day.
- Food & Wine
May 24, 2018 Increasing the volume in a restaurant can lead to unhealthy dining choices.
- Newsweek
May 24, 2018 Music can affect our brains in fascinating ways. Various studies have suggested,
for example, that songs which feature fast beats may improve our workouts and that
our favorite tracks can have a profound affect on our mood.
- Science News
May 23, 2018 Music can be the ultimate mood setter. Faster beats ignite excitement, while slower
songs help one relax. And that makes all the difference in what we order from restaurant
menus.
Alumni Spotlight: Matt James Work At Zoo Miami Includes the Business of Animal Care
May 22, 2018 Caring and treating animals is part of the everyday challenges for a zoo keeper and
bringing a six-ton elephant to Florida from 10,000 miles away presents a unique set
of obstacles.
ZAP Beefs Up Student-Mentoring Efforts
May 22, 2018 The Zimmerman Advertising Program has ramped up its student-mentoring efforts to
counsel younger students enrolled in the program that meshes advertising with the
business of marketing.
ISDS and Straz Center partner to offer public speaking workshop to students
May 22, 2018 I never want you to give a speech again," Matthew Belopavlovich, theater department
teacher of the Patel Conservatory at Straz Center for the Performing Arts, told a
group of students at a recent public speaking workshop.
"I want you to think of it as just a conversation."
- 83Degrees Media
May 22, 2018 The university brought in thought leaders who shared how they are using analytics
to solve problems. The goal was to showcase their work and the work of USF researchers
to the business community.
- SportsBusiness Journal
May 21, 2018 I have long been a believer in full menu selling. I know this is contrary to what
some of my industry friends and even my clients believe and practice, but in 2018
I really don't see an alternative — and in fact I think it is a best practice.
Alumni Spotlight: Frank Yiannas Uses Blockchain to Makes Sure the Food on Your Table
is Safe
May 18, 2018 Keeping track of food that ends up on the tables of more than 260 million customers
in 28 countries and making sure that food is untainted and just plain delicious is
the job of Frank Yiannas, a USF alumnus who now is vice president of food safety at
Walmart.
USF Football Coach Charlie Strong Addresses Accountants and Auditors at Annual Accounting
Circle Conference
May 18, 2018 Amid the presentations on Securities and Exchange Commission rules, federal tax reforms
and cryptocurrencies, Charlie Strong stepped up to the podium and talked to a room
full of accountants and auditors about team building and the importance of character
and leadership.
Hundreds Hear About Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence and Data on the Cloud at the
Florida Business Analytics Forum
May 15, 2018 From disturbing biases of machine learning and artificial intelligence to the wonders
of blockchain technology, about 365 business executives in information systems professionals
were schooled Tuesday on the latest trends at the Florida Business Analytics Forum.
Florida Small Business Development Center at USF Hosts Annual Government Conference
May 9, 2018 "The whole purpose of the conference is to expose our small business owners to the
possibility of doing business with the government – particularly the federal government,"
said Eileen Rodriguez, regional director of the center.
- Orlando Business Journal
May 9, 2018 This annual tournament brings soccer to the region every January, which helps boost
the region's number of visitors.
- The Fulbright Center
May 9, 2018 Fulbright Finland Foundation works together with the
(USF) to support Finnish students interested in Business studies in the U.S..
- Lynn University
May 7, 2018 "Shoedometer wants you to own your health one step at a time," said Parks. A clear
contender in the entrepreneurial community, Parks was named a University of South
Florida Frank and Ellen Daveler Entrepreneurship Program 2018 Scholar at another pitch
for the product.
- WalletHub
May 4, 2018 Great credit card deals are bountiful these days. There are cards offering hundreds
of dollars in initial bonuses as well as offers with 0% financing for nearly two years.
But the details change often, and the very best credit card deals are available only
for a limited time.
International Scholarships Abound; Study-Abroad Students Heading to Europe This Summer
May 3, 2018 A record number of students have won Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship
awards and five are business and advertising students. The award allows those five
to travel this summer and study in such locales as the Czech Republic, Florence, Italy,
and London.
Alumni Spotlight: Ryan Adamchak, Third Generation Financial Associate
May 3, 2018 It was an internship in a retirement services department with an investment house
that convinced Ryan Adamchak, then a marketing major, to change direction and head
into personal financial planning.
- 83Degrees Media
April 30, 2018 Have you been wondering how business analytics can help you make strategic decisions?
Then the Florida Business Analytics Forum is for you.
Sajeev Varki Is the Latest Muma College of Business Professor to Land a Fulbright
Core Scholarship
April 30, 2018 Sajeev Varki, an associate marketing professor in the 's
Muma College of Business, became the third faculty member of the college to receive
a Fulbright Core scholarship in less than three months.
Five Students Place Among the Top 20 at Daveler Pitch Competition
April 26, 2018 Five young entrepreneurs from the finished among the
top 20 students from universities all over the state last month in a statewide business
pitch competition held in the Muma College of Business.
- The Oracle
April 25, 2018 A current student has developed CareValet, a free service that that helps connect
consumers with health care providers in logical and simple ways.
- ABC Action News
April 23, 2018 "A lot of the big box stores that used to be anchor stores at malls are bailing,"
said USF Marketing Professor David Ortinau.
Student Spotlight: Zach Otto, Among the Sales Leaders at AMA International Collegiate
Conference
April 23, 2018 On a recent trip to New Orleans, Zach Otto found himself among some skilled sales
people. And the junior marketing major at the 's Muma College
of Business out-sold most, taking third place in the sales competition of the 40th
annual American Marketing Association International Collegiate Conference.
Muma College of Business, Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy Achieve Five-Year AACSB
Accreditation
April 18, 2018 The 's Muma College of Business this week received its
five-year accreditation renewal from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools
of Business. The renewal includes a separate accreditation of the Lynn Pippenger School
of Accountancy, making the college one of 186 around the world certified in both overall
business and accounting programs.
- WalletHub
April 18, 2018 While photos on credit cards won't stop fraudulent online purchases or in purchase
scenarios at automated machines (e.g., vending machines, gas pumps, etc.), it can
be a deterrent for store purchases where the store clerk asks to see the credit card.
- SportsBusiness Journal
April 16, 2018 When I think of MiLB, I think of the McDonald's tag line that was a core message
during its 1990 ad campaign "Back to the Basics."
- Business Facilities
April 16, 2018 As cyber threats multiply at an exponential rate, an emerging cybersecurity sector
tries to keep pace, with government agencies forming close alliances with world-class
institutions of higher education.
Innovative Bulls to Business Program Opens Summer Session to Qualified Freshmen
April 13, 2018 The Bulls to Business initiative targets high-achieving high school students who
have applied to and been accepted as business majors and can't wait until the fall
to start their college careers.
- Business Observer
April 13, 2018 Being good at having data — and knowing how to use it — is a business necessity.
A pro basketball executive shares some how-to behind his successes.
- Herald Tribune
April 13, 2018 Last month, Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed a measure that will convert local government
financial audits across the state from PDF documents to machine-readable formats beginning
in 2022.
Students Sell Ideas, Pitch Themselves at Inaugural Selling With the Bulls
April 12, 2018 Selling yourself to a future employer may be among the most difficult tasks for students
to conquer. But this month, more than 60 students sat
across from corporate professionals, touting strengths and pushing reasons why those
companies would benefit from hiring them.
Boiling Down Years of Research to a Six-Minute, 40-Second Presentation Is the Challenge
of Pecha Kucha
April 12, 2018 Think about it: You work for months, maybe years on a research project, generating
reams of data, spending hours analyzing the numbers and facts, all to arrive at a
groundbreaking conclusion.
Alan Hevner, Recently Named Distinguished University Professor, Gives a Talk on Innovative
Design in Scientific Research
April 12, 2018 Few people know innovation like Alan Hevner. The USF Citigroup/Hidden River chair
of Distributed Technology and Eminent Scholar delivered a speech earlier this month
at the USF Provost's Distinguished University Professor lecture series. The talk touched
on a topic that is near and dear to his heart: innovative design in scientific research.
Student Spotlight: Nandini Agarwal, at 18, Working, Researching, Studying Beyond Her
Years
April 11, 2018 Nandini Agarwal is two years away from graduation, but already she is working to
better the lives of women in her native India. The freshman at the University of South
Florida's Muma College of Business is working on an undergraduate research project
for her Business Honors thesis titled "Impediments to Indian Women's Financial Literacy
and Participation."
- WUSF
April 11, 2018 Shopping as we know it is changing fast. Big box stores are vanishing; Amazon is
going bricks and mortar. What does it all mean for the health of our local economy?
The Lasher Center for Financial Markets Dedicated
April 10, 2018 Accounting and finance students now have a state-of-the-art space to navigate the
complicated world of stocks, bonds and investments.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
April 10, 2018 A coalition of business and civic leaders is recommending ways to boost research
return on investment.
Darren Wells, Former Goodyear Executive, Now Muma College of Business Executive MBA
Coach
April 9, 2018 Students enrolled in the MBA programs at the 's Muma College
of Business now have a little help along the sidelines in the way of Darren Wells,
the newly hired executive-in-residence and MBA coach.
Student Spotlight: Aleksandar Popovic, International Student/Entrepreneur
April 5, 2018 Aleksandar Popovic came to the United States with only one goal in mind: to pursue
and reach what the Serbian student calls his "American Dream." And as an aspiring
entrepreneur, the 21-year-old knows that being innovative is key to being successful.
Sport and Entertainment Management Students Spend Time in the City of Angels, Visit
Dodger Stadium
April 5, 2018 Second-year students at the Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program hit the
West Coast in January to explore the city's impressive sport and entertainment industry
and to network with some of its high-level executives.
ISDS Instructor Doreen MacAulay Receives the Muma College of Business Outstanding
Teacher Award
April 5, 2018 Midway through a recent teaching symposium in the Muma College of Business, the attending
business educators took time out to honor one of their own.
Dean Moez Limayem Awarded Administrative Fulbright Scholarship
April 2, 2018 Muma College of Business Dean Moez Limayem was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship
that will send him to Japan in June.
Students, Visiting Faculty and Marketing Professionals Examine Cutting Trends in the
Sports and Entertainment Industry
April 2, 2018 The opening message at the fourth annual
Sport & Entertainment Analytics Conference was foreboding: Interest in professional
athletics is waning and it's been on the decline for years.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
March 30, 2018 The school is gathering accolades for everything from graduation rates
to research and innovation.
- Business Observer
March 30, 2018 Drastic changes are never easy to pull off, no matter the size or scope
of the organization. Long odds won't stop one area executive.
- TBO.com
March 27, 2018 It isn't unusual for buildings to be named in tribute to their financial benefactors. Increasingly,
though, companies are eager to pay large sums to have their names displayed on sports
stadiums, other facilities and even portions of public spaces.
- Business Observer
March 23, 2018 There was a time when few people wanted to make a career working for the Tampa Bay
Lightning. But with a CEO who reworked his leadership style, the business side has
soared. Can he maintain the success?
- WealthManagement.com
March 23, 2018 Advisors who write books benefit from the power of authority marketing.
Zimmerman Speaks: Dream Bigger
March 22, 2018 The message delivered to a standing-room-only crowd of students in the Muma College
of Business atrium Wednesday afternoon was clear: Dream bigger and make sure the dream
is your own.
USF's Part-Time MBA Program Ranked Among the Top 60 Public School Programs in the
Nation
March 20, 2018 Rankings for the full-time and part-time MBA programs at the University of South
Florida's Muma College of Business were released today in the Best Graduate Schools
issue of the U.S. News and World Report.
- BusinessWire
March 20, 2018 Brian Lamb, executive vice president, head of wealth and asset management, Fifth
Third Bank (NASDAQ: FITB), has been named to Savoy Magazine's 2018 list of the Top
100 Most Influential Blacks in Corporate America.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
March 20, 2018 Honorees are selected by analyzing spheres of influence, including corporate sector
influence, scholastic achievement, career growth, community outreach and recognition.
- SportsBusiness Journal
March 19, 2018 The most innovative and creative spaces I have seen are in baseball parks, which
makes sense given both the size of the venue and the number of games needing to attract
an audience.
Alumni Spotlight: Andrea Soto, Rising Star at Raymond James
March 9, 2018 Within four years of her enrollment at the , Andrea Soto
landed a position as a marketing strategy analyst with Raymond James Financial. This
benchmark achievement – just a month after she graduated – comes as no surprise to
those who know Soto and her impressive academic track record at the Muma College of
Business.
Marketing Students Compete in Florida Intercollegiate Case Competition
March 5, 2018 Students from four Florida universities, including the ,
spent the last weekend in February immersed in the D.G. Yuengling & Sons brewing business.
ISDS Hosts Breakfast With A CIO With Mike Whitaker as Guest Speaker
March 5, 2018 Innovation, determination, and cutting through the noise of the workplace were topics
of discussion at the fifth annual Breakfast with a CIO, sponsored by the Muma College
of Business Information Systems and Decision Sciences Department.
Supply-Chain Management Students Invited to Take Part in an Elite Case Competition
March 2, 2018 With the Muma College of Business working to make supply-chain management a new major,
students currently learning about the emerging field of study will get a chance to
test their knowledge at a prestigious case competition in Jacksonville next month.
Conversation with A CEO's Next Guest: Dave Dunkel, Chairman and CEO of Kforce
March 1, 2018 Dave Dunkel took his first gutsy leap in 1982 when he convinced his father, a founding
member of the then Romac & Associates staffing company, to let him open an office
in Tampa. It turned out to be a smart move.
Two Muma College of Business Professors Receive Fulbright Core Awards
March 1, 2018 Two Muma College of Business professors recently were awarded Fulbright core scholarships,
bringing the number of USF business faculty recognized by the auspicious program over
the past three years to seven.
USF Center for Entrepreneurship Celebrates the 10th Annual Fintech Business Plan Competition
Coming Up In April
February 23, 2018 The annual competition will celebrate its 10th anniversary on April 28 and to mark
the occasion, the center, which is located in the part of the Muma College of Business,
is recognizing winners and finalists of the Fintech Business Plan Competition over
the past nine years by publishing a "where-are-they-now" list.
Marketing and Supply Chain Students Research Habitat for Humanity Procedures, Present
Options That Could Save Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars Annually
February 22, 2018 An exhaustive study of Habitat for Humanity procurement procedures conducted by marketing
and supply chain students in the Muma College of Business may lead to more homes being
built for the Florida needy.
Accounting Students Win Awards at Beta Alpha Psi Competition
February 22, 2018 A team of students from the Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy returned from a
recent regional competition as winners of two prestigious awards.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
February 21, 2018 The inventor, engineer and entrepreneur drew applause when he talked about the only
times he decided to get involved with a political issue.
- Catalyst
February 21, 2018 Greeted by a standing ovation from thousands at the Sun Dome, Steve "The Woz"
Wozniak was named the inaugural 2018 USF Muma College of Business Thought Leader.
- 813 Area
February 21, 2018 For a technology guru, Steve Wozniak is pretty philosophical. Speaking yesterday
at the , Wozniak spoke about his happiness equation which
is basically "smiles minus frowns". He addressed the crowd, more general population
than students, as the inaugural speaker for the Business Thought Leader series for
USF's College of Business. He emphasized people over technology.
The Woz Comes to USF, Chats with Thousands in the Sun Dome
February 20, 2018 What came through loud and clear during Steve Wozniak's chat in front of more than
2,000 people in the Sun Dome on Tuesday wasn't his expertise in engineering, his
philanthropy, his entrepreneurship. But rather, it was his humanity.
Alumni Spotlight: Alex Keeler Investigates Money Laundering/Fraud Cases For Deutsche
Bank
February 8, 2018 Tucked into his office at Deutsche Bank in Jacksonville, Alex Keeler investigates
intricate cases of suspicious financial activity. As an anti-money laundering analyst,
he is part of a team that unravels complex schemes to conceal ill-gotten currency
through auditing and monitoring activities.
Long-Time Accounting Professor Terry Engle to Retire After 35 Years
February 6, 2018 After some 35 years of standing in front of classes extolling the wonders of numbers
and how they all make sense when properly entered into ledgers, Terry Engle, Advisory
Council Professor in the Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy, is hanging up his green
eyeshades and shutting down his adding machine.
2018 Florida Business Analytics Forum to Feature Tech Experts From All Over the Nation
February 5, 2018 On the surface, artificial intelligence is a way to help humankind reach new levels
of existence, enhance healthcare, facilitate leaps in technology and even bump the
marketing of products and services to a more sophisticated level.
Tampa Bay Lightning CEO Steve Griggs Reveals Secrets of Success at Conversation With
a CEO
February 1, 2018 Steve Griggs fell in love with hockey early on, beginning at 3 years old when he
first learned to ice skate. He started playing in organized leagues in preschool.
Alumni Spotlight: Lynn Pippenger, A Testament to Perseverance
January 31, 2018 Lynn Pippenger, whose name adorns the Muma College of Business School of Accountancy
on the 's Tampa campus and the Kate Tiedemann College of
Business at USF-St. Petersburg, after making millions in contributions, is a monument
to perseverance.
Florida SBDC at USF Offers New Cybersecurity Service for Small-Business Owners
January 31, 2018 The Florida Small Business Development Center at the
now offers small-business owners a new cybersecurity service designed to provide a
sound understanding of the risks of cyber attacks and common cyber threats.
- The Sport Industry Access Podcast
January 30, 2018 Today's episode, Bill will share his sports career journey and explain the future
of the sports industry in the academic world.
- WUSF
January 30, 2018 Dez Williams isn't aiming low when it comes to an ultimate goal for his watermelon
juice company, AquaMelon.
- Bloomberg
January 29, 2018 Authorities around the world worry that cryptocurrencies could become tax havens.
- Orlando Business Journal
January 29, 2018 Orlando's chance to land a professional football team will require a lot of hurdles
to be cleared by the new league.
Faculty Spotlight: Rob Hammond, Fresh Out of the DBA, Heads Up the Newly Created Center
for Marketing and Sales Innovation
January 22, 2018 Few disciplines in business are undergoing a foundational change like marketing and
sales, where tried-and-true approaches that for decades, even centuries, led to success.
Now, those practices no longer seem to work as efficiently and on the horizon, new
models are emerging.
- Business Observer
January 19, 2018 USF, particularly its Muma College of Business, has already shown leadership in trying
to foster closer ties between the academic and corporate worlds.
ISDS is Now Offering A Concentration on Human Resource Management
January 16, 2018 With human resource management becoming the focus of business intent on renewing
an interest in taking care of and keeping employees happy, the University of South
Florida's Muma College of Business has embarked on a path to offer a concentration
that very topic.
Tampa Bay Lightning CEO Steve Griggs to be Guest Speaker at Feb. 1 Conversation with
a CEO
January 16, 2018 Aside from each year rolling out one of the more successful franchises in the NHL
– the Tampa Bay Lightning, Steve Griggs also treats the team's fans to a top-shelf
experience at every turn at the Amalie Arena.
- Tampa Bay Times
January 16, 2018 Now Gov. Rick Scott has appointed Les Muma to the university's board of trustees,
along with Charlie Tokarz, a Sarasota executive.
- SportsBusiness Journal
January 15, 2018 I have always loved the NFL — even when my beloved Steelers were a laughingstock
in the 1950s and '60s. In fact, they were so bad that when the Vikings joined the
NFL, they became my team and I was such a fan that I was on the fence at the start
of Super Bowl IX. However, the Steel Curtain convinced me it was time to assert my
hometown allegiance.
Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program Hosts Cutting-Edge Analytics Conference
in March
January 9, 2018 Strategies revealing how to get sport and entertainment fans into seats and engaged
are the focus of the fourth annual 's Sport & Entertainment
Analytics Conference, scheduled for March 28-29 on the Tampa campus.
Raymond James' Donation Names the Personal Financial Planning Program's Directorship
January 9, 2018 The 's Muma College of Business will use a contribution
from Raymond James to support the college's new personal financial planning degree
program, which began offering courses this fall.
Student Spotlight: Rogan Donelly, President of Tervis, Seeks Wider Perspective as
an Executive MBA Student
January 9, 2018 Nestled between the sunset-drenched beaches of Casey Key and the lush expanse of
the Myakka River State Park is the factory in Sarasota County that churns out the
iconic Tervis tumblers; the popular insulated drink containers that come with a lifetime
guarantee, don't leave rings on your coffee tables and are embossed with, well, whatever
your interests may be.
- NHL.com
January 5, 2018 FOX Sports Florida and the Florida Panthers jointly announced today the launch of
a new interactive marketing campaign for aimed at engaging fans for the remainder
of the 2017-18 season.
- 83 Degrees Media
January 3, 2018 Severe weather events such as flooding and hurricanes concern researchers such as
Dr. Robert Hooker, a professor at the Muma College of Business Center for Supply Chain
Management & Sustainability.
2017
- Business Observer
December 15, 2017 Broader traces her success to the breadth of experiences she's had — even those she
wasn't that excited about.
Year in Review: 2017 Saw Faculty Receiving Honors, Research With Impact being conducted
and Groundbreaking Conferences and Symposiums
December 12, 2017 Twelve months. Fifty-Two weeks. Three-hundred-sixty-five days. That's 2017 broken
down to its barest essentials. But the year was much more than that. Here's a list
of some of what made 2017 a special year.
Sport and Entertainment Management Students Soak Up Business Culture and Historic
British Tradition During Five-Day Trip
December 6, 2017 In a country steeped with history and culture and in a city that is at the forefront
of the global business scene, 24 graduate students from the 's
Muma College of Business got a first-hand look at work and life in the United Kingdom
during a whirlwind six-day trip last month.
- Florida Politics
December 5, 2017 Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak will speak in Tampa next February at the Sun Dome.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
December 5, 2017 Overwhelming demand to see Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has prompted University
of South Florida to change the venue for the much-anticipated Feb. 20 event.
- 83 Degrees Media
December 4, 2017 Starting a new business can be challenging, but it's a whole lot easier with help
from a friend. That's the idea behind this December's Trep Talks, which is all about
startups. Whatever you consider them to be.
- SportsBusiness Journal
December 4, 2017 While I usually write a book column every December, I decided this year to do something
a little different. After all, this space is about things happening in the world of
sports and sports business that have an impact. So, for the sports world: The holidays
and 2018 would be better served with these gifts ...
Digital Marketing Certificate Helps Professionals Advance Careers
November 30, 2017 The Digital Marketing Certificate program offered at the 's
Muma College of Business is gaining traction with executives near and far and its
attendees are finding the certificate translates into promotions, higher salaries
and company-transformative responsibilities.
Marketing Students Study Up on Terrace Community Middle School, Present Plans to Boost
Image
November 30, 2017 Splashing a nonprofit, charter school's website with vibrant colors and adding more
photos, starting a "Trick-or-Treat Street" and keeping better track of alumni were
just a few suggestions offered by Muma College of Business marketing students to help
the Terrace Community Middle School boost its profile in the community.
Center for Entrepreneurship's Graduate Program Ranked in Top 25 Nationally for the
11th Consecutive Year
November 30, 2017 For the 11th consecutive year, the graduate program at the 's
Center for Entrepreneurship was ranked among the top 25 in the nation by The Princeton
Review and Entrepreneur magazine.
Marketing Professor Jim Stock Named Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement
of Science
November 28, 2017 The Distinguished University Professor and the Frank Harvey Endowed Professor of
Marketing in the 's Muma College of Business, Stock was
one of six USF professors selected as Fellows of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science. The award is considered among the top honors in academic research.
Accounting Professor and Former FBI Special Agent Kerry Myers Provides Security for
Relief Trip to Puerto Rico
November 28, 2017 When the "Flight of Hope" was being planned to bring 23,000 pounds of much needed
supplies to hurricane ravaged Puerto Rico earlier this month, a security officer was
needed. So they asked around and settled on ... an accounting professor at the Lynn
Pippenger School of Accountancy.
- Tampa Bay Times
November 21, 2017 Six professors whose research efforts span biology, engineering,
chemistry and business have been selected as Fellows to the American Association for
the Advancement of Science, the organization announced Nov. 20.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
November 20, 2017 Three companies that received global or regional recognition in recent days are positive
signs for the technology industry in the Tampa Bay area.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
November 20, 2017 Six professors researching biology, engineering, chemistry
and business were selected as Fellows to the American Association for the Advancement
of Science.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
November 17, 2017 Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Wozniak will be the inaugural speaker at the University
of South Florida Muma College of Business' new Thought Leader Series.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
November 17, 2017 Corporate and nonprofit programs could help the area address its talent shortfall,
cited as the biggest challenge in a new report on regional competitiveness.
Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Named Inaugural Speaker for the Muma College of Business
Thought Leader Series
November 15, 2017 As thought leaders go, you can't get much headier than Steve Wozniak, co-founder
of Apple, philanthropist and entrepreneur and now, the inaugural speaker at the Muma
College of Business Thought Leader Series, scheduled for Feb. 20 on the Tampa campus.
Center for Creativity and Analytics Plays A Major Role in Collecting, Interpreting
Big Data in The 2018 State of The Region Report
November 14, 2017 Exhaustive joint studies comparing the Tampa Bay region to metro areas with similar
demographics and business potential used – for the very first time – groundbreaking
analytics compiled and interpreted by the Muma College of Business' Center for Analytics
and Creativity.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
November 14, 2017 The Tampa Bay region fares poorly in wages, transportation and education in a new
report comparing the area with 19 other metros nationwide.
- TBO.com
November 14, 2017 Two fresh ways to track how the Tampa Bay is doing compared to other metro areas
were unveiled Tuesday to business and community leaders here during a luncheon held
at the .
- WUSF
November 14, 2017 One of the major headlines coming from the 's gala celebration
of its Unstoppable Campaign reaching its billion dollar goal was the announcement
of another $15 million gift from philanthropists Les and Pam Muma.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
November 13, 2017 Pam and Les Muma have donated $15 million to the to support
business and health programs and the school's athletics programs.
- Business Observer
November 13, 2017 Pam and Les Muma announced Saturday they plan to donate $15 million to the University
of South Florida.
Dozens Attend 41st Annual Basic Economic Development Course Offered through the Florida
SBDC at USF
November 13, 2017 The Florida Small Business Development Center at the
completed its 41st Annual Basic Economic Development Course last week, with some attendees
coming from as far away as Wyoming and the Virgin Islands.
- USF News
November 12, 2017 The Mumas, whose landmark philanthropy has made a transformative impact on the University
of South Florida, announced a new major gift of $15 million to benefit three areas
of the university they already support: business, athletics and health.
- TBO.com
November 11, 2017 The university had already hit its $1 billion fundraising goal, and the college sweethearts
had already cemented their spot as the top donors to their beloved alma mater.
Personal Financial Planning Program Gets Approval From CFP Board of Standards
November 6, 2017 The Muma College of Business's new Personal Financial Planning course of study was
approved last week by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards in Washington,
D.C.
Hundreds of High School Seniors Attend Big Data Day
November 3, 2017 High school students, hundreds of them, all considered the best and brightest in
their computer science and tech courses, spent Friday learning about the University
of South Florida and the Muma College of Business and how enrolling here can lead
to lucrative careers in business analytics and information systems.
- Orlando Business Journal
November 1, 2017 The region will be meeting with U.S. bid executives on Nov. 13.
Graduate Business Students Win a Chance to Compete in Statewide Case Competition in
February
October 31, 2017 A team of graduate students won the Fall Muma College of Business Graduate Business
Case Competition last weekend. The students' evaluation of a case presented by a big-data
analytics firm in downtown Tampa gets them a spot in the 2018 statewide competition.
- Wink News
October 27, 2017 Equifax, an agency that's tasked with protecting your credit, announced it was the
victim of a data breach affecting around 146 million Americans. That's more than half
of the U.S. adult population.
Collaboration Between Muma College of Business Students and ReliaQuest Wins Technology
Partnership Award
October 27, 2017 A collaborative effort between Muma College of Business students and a local tech
company has won an award from the region's top technology advocate.
ISDS Students Come Up With Solutions Benefitting Credit Union Services
October 27, 2017 Students with the Muma College of Business Information Systems and Decision Sciences
department recently completed a project in which they developed a system to introduce
voice command interfaces with credit-union records systems.
- Business Observer
October 27, 2017 As CEO of Tech Data, Bob Dutkowsky oversees a business with more than $36 billion
in revenue that sells $150 million of inventory daily to more than 100 countries. But
"none of that matters if people aren't engaged in what we do," he says. The fundamental
ingredient in a successful company, he adds, is "acknowledging the importance of people."
- Tampa Bay Times
October 26, 2017 Retired Raymond James Financial chief financial officer Lynn Pippenger, whose name
adorns the recently opened centerpiece building at the Kate Tiedemann College of Business
on the campus of St. Petersburg, was named Thursday as the "Philanthropist of
the Year" by the Suncoast Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals.
DBA Students Shine at Prestigious Research Conference
October 26, 2017 Business scenarios including felony theft, a devastating fire, heart attacks and
whether the owner of a family feed store should hand the business to his daughter
were among the cases studied and written about by Muma College of Business students
in a prestigious business research conference in Chicago recently.
- WalletHub
October 25, 2017 What does it take to be a true baseball fan? Mostly a lot of patience and sometimes
a lot of dough, depending on how closely you want to follow the sport
- Fox 13
October 23, 2017 A USF researcher believes he will be able to build a robot that can care for elderly
people in their homes within five to 10 years.
- TBO.com
October 19, 2017 Atlanta, a place known for rising from the ashes of the Civil War to become an international
city, proved to be a perfect backdrop for Artricia James-Heard's own rise from what
she calls "a very vulnerable time in her life."
Chico's Shelley Broader, Next Conversation With a CEO on Nov. 8
October 18, 2017 Sitting at the top of the Chico's FAS empire, Shelley Broader traces the beginnings
of her mega-successful business career to a time when she may have oversold her experience.
- Metro Atlanta CEO
October 16, 2017 onQ, developer of a ground-breaking solution for interactive group communications
and learning, announced the closing of an early stage equity financing round totaling
$7 million, led by a diverse group of seasoned private investors.
- Forbes
October 11, 2017 One of the biggest challenges that sports organizations at the professional, collegiate,
and high school levels face is filling their venues by selling season tickets for
games or events.
- Tampa Bay Times
October 10, 2017 Before sunrise on Monday morning, Tim Leiweke walked around the Channel District-Ybor
City area that could someday house a new ballpark for the Tampa Bay Rays.
Muma College of Business Undergraduates' Case Review May Help Boy Scouts Turn its
Membership Erosion
October 10, 2017 A list of recommendations aiming to bump membership in the Boy Scouts of America
– formulated by a team of Muma College of Business undergraduates – is headed for
the organization's international leadership council.
Future of Sports And Entertainment Revealed at Lecture Series
October 10, 2017 From heightened security at sporting events, to holographic professional games played
in home stadiums of teams playing away games to the emergence of esports as a profound
money maker, the future of sports and entertainment – or at least a hazy vision of
what it might be – played itself out Monday night in the
Sun Dome.
USF Bulls Make Up Seven of 16 Finalists in Statewide Pitch Competition
October 9, 2017 A virtual personal assistant for the homebound elderly, a ride-share app for disabled
people and even a home-care robot are among the ideas being pitched to a panel of
health-care professionals this month in the Florida Blue Statewide Health Care Innovation
Pitch Competition.
- Business Observer
October 6, 2017 Tampa Bay Lightning owner Jeff Vinik has put his stamp on yet another piece of Tampa
— The 's Muma College of Business.
- WUSF
October 6, 2017 This year's program features a trio of speakers including Brendan Donohue, the managing
director of the NBA 2K League, a competitive basketball video game league launching
next year.
Tech Data, Florida Blue: Integrating People Strategies into the Bottom Line
October 5, 2017 Executives in two top industries in the Tampa Bay region – Tech Data and Florida
Blue – met in an informal setting Thursday morning to discuss the latest trend in
business: allowing human resource officers to breathe the rarified air of the C-suite.
- Fox 13
October 3, 2017 "Immediately after the hurricane when funds were appropriated we were already in
place to help these small businesses receive financial assistance," says Eileen Rodriguez,
SBDC's executive director.
Consultants With the Florida SBDC at USF Keep Busy Helping Small Businesses Stay Afloat
in the Wake of Hurricane Irma
October 3, 2017 Recognizing that 40 percent of all businesses that shut down following a disaster
never re-open, the Florida Small Business Development Center at USF is helping to
heal property and economic damage caused by Hurricane Irma last month.
USF Forum Provides Insight into Transformational Approach to HR Strategy
October 2, 2017 Fortune 100 Execs Discuss National Trend Aligning HR and Business Strategies
DBA Program Director Matt Mullarkey Still on the Mend After Bike Wreck in June
September 28, 2017 Matt Mullarkey pedals his bicycle about 30 miles every other day, most often around
the sunny, sea-breeze-swept streets near his St. Pete Beach home. This day started
out no differently. He was making his way toward Fort DeSoto Park, cruising at about
24 mph, a pretty good clip.
- WUSF
September 27, 2017 Jeff Vinik's ties to the continue to get stronger, as
a Muma College of Business program now bears his family's name.
A Transformational Gift Turns the Sport & Entertainment Management Program into the
Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program
September 26, 2017 After five years of giving graduate business students the tools they need to succeed
in the world of sports and entertainment, the program that boasts a near 100 percent
placement rate for its graduates now is named after the philanthropists who helped
found it in 2012.
USF Honors Vinik Family Generosity by Naming Program After Couple
September 26, 2017 USF Muma College of Business names its Sport & Entertainment Management program after
Tampa Bay business leaders and philanthropists Jeff and Penny Vinik
- 83 Degrees Media
September 26, 2017 Vinik is a part owner in SPP, which is developing Water Street Tampa over a 10-year
period. He and his wife Penny were recognized by September 26 when the university
named its dual-degree Sports and Entertainment Management program after them. The
Viniks helped launch, and provided more than $5 million of support, for the program
run by USF's Muma College of Business.
- Bay News 9
September 26, 2017 announced today that it plans to honor Jeff and Penny
Vinik for their commitment to the school.
- WFLA
September 26, 2017 USF named a college of business program after Penny and Jeff Vinik.
- NHL.com
September 26, 2017 Sport & Management program to be named after Tampa Bay business leaders and philanthropists
Jeff and Penny Vinik
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
September 26, 2017 Jeff and Penny Vinik have given more than $5 million to a sports management program
at the , and on Tuesday, USF officially named the program
in their honor.
- SportsBusiness Journal
September 25, 2017 The 's sports management program will further cement its
connection to its founding benefactor this week when it announces a 15-year naming-rights
agreement with Tampa Bay Lightning owner Jeff Vinik.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
September 25, 2017 A program within the 's Muma College of Business will
be renamed in honor of Jeff and Penny Vinik.
- Tampa Bay Times
September 25, 2017 Tampa Bay Lightning owner Jeff Vinik, along with his wife, Penny, and the team, helped
launch USF's dual-degree, sports-centric graduate program in 2012.
- WalletHub
September 21, 2017 "Cool" is a subjective term that few people associate with credit cards. Sure, celebrities
seem pretty sweet when they're flashing their black cards, but how cool can us common
folk really look when we pull out our plastic at the gas station or grocery store?
- College of Public Health
September 20, 2017 USF College of Public Health undergraduate student Neha Sathe was selected as a finalist
at the annual Florida Healthcare Innovation Pitch Competition.
- SBDC Tampa Bay
September 19, 2017 When disaster strikes, businesses in the Tampa Bay region can find the education,
training and assistance needed to survive through our Business Continuation Services.
Sport & Entertainment Management Program Hosts Nationally Recognized Speakers at its
Annual Lecture Series
September 15, 2017 Three heavy hitters in the business of sports are the guest speakers at the Muma
College of Business Sport & Entertainment Management program's annual fall lecture
event.
Muma College of Business Staffers Mount a Post-Irma Food Drive for the Feed-A-Bull
Pantry
September 14, 2017 Out of the frightening experience of going through a hurricane, comes some good.
ISDS Professor Marvin Karlins' Latest Book Translated into 15 Languages
September 14, 2017 Besides standing in front of a principles of management class in the Muma College
of Business teaching the ins and outs of business and administration, Marvin Karlins
likes to sit in front of a keyboard. And write. And write. And write.
- ABC Action News
September 13, 2017 Day by day the grocery and restaurant situation in the Bay Area is getting better,
but it's going to take two weeks for everything to get back to the way it was before
Irma.
Arnie Bellini, ConnectWise CEO and Endurance Swimmer, Next Up in Conversation With
a CEO
September 6, 2017 Arnie Bellini sees the connection between running a successful tech business – one
that will top $200 million in total revenue this year – and swimming. And that doesn't
mean swimming a couple of laps in a pool.
The Forward Scholarship for Women of Excellence, In Just One Year, Receives Enough
Donations to Reach Endowment Level
August 30, 2017 A scholarship that was implemented just last year by four Muma College of Business
accounting graduates has grown to the point of endowment.
- Tampa Bay Times
August 25, 2017 They're everywhere you look now, the ubiquitous customer feedback survey.
Longtime Business Law Professor Bob Welker Tops All Donors: Makes Donations For 41
Consecutive Years
August 25, 2017 Business law professor Bob Welker is no stranger to the halls of the Muma College
of Business. And the college is no stranger to Welker's largesse.
It's A Record: Nearly $600,000 in Scholarships Given Out At the Annual Muma College
of Business Scholarship Luncheon
August 25, 2017 The amount of scholarships awarded to business students was the most ever given out
in the history of the event.
Inaugural Class of the Muma College of Business Doctor of Business Administration
Program Getting Ready to Graduate
August 22, 2017 The inaugural cohort of the Muma College of Business's Doctor of Business Administration
was fitted last week for commencement gowns. The doctoral candidates who graduate
in December, see the degree not only as a significant accomplishment, but as an achievement
that enriches each of their lives in different ways.
Faculty Spotlight: Leo Chen Takes Over the Reins of the Student Managed Investment
Fund Program
August 16, 2017 There's no Monopoly money in the Student Managed Investment Fund Program. It is "real
money in real time," said Leo Chen, the new director of the program at the University
of South Florida's Muma College of Business.
Student Spotlight: Nicole Perone, Graduating in December, But Not Your Typical Undergraduate
Majoring in Marketing
August 16, 2017 For some 20 years, Nicci Perone's path was her own. She started, built up and ran
Bella Studios and Bella Coatings. She hand-painted signs – even billboards – and then
expanded into custom painting, decorative finishing and specialty plaster work on
high-end homes and businesses.
USF to Host Seventh Annual Executive DBA Council Conference; Hundreds From Around
the World Expected to Attend
August 11, 2017 The Executive Doctor of Business Administration Council's Engaged Management Scholarship
Conference, which draws scholarly practitioners from around the world, is set to take
place here on the campus from Sept. 6-10.
Alumni Spotlight: Shivam Patel Is Part of a Growing Trend: Recent Grads in the Workplace
Creating Scholarships for Deserving Students
August 10, 2017 Patel's first scholarship was awarded last year to Luis Duque, now is a social media
analyst with the Bank of America, after graduating earlier this year from the business
analytics and information systems program. He has not had an easy road in his young
life. A couple of years ago, he found himself taking college courses while homeless
and sleeping in his car.
Student Spotlight: Pallavi Gopee paves the way for students of diverse backgrounds
at the Muma College of Business
August 9, 2017 No challenge goes unconquered by Pallavi Gopee. Whether it's the hurdle of moving
to a new country, becoming a college student or adjusting to a new culture, this business
administration major has overcome each of them, one by one, making them chapters in
her book on how to succeed.
Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Chapter Wins Impressive Award at National Conference in
California
August 7, 2017 The 's Beta Alpha Psi chapter was one of 11 chapters worldwide
to be recognized as a prestigious Gold Chapter and one of only two chapters to have
received the award each year since the award's inception nine years ago.
- SportsBusiness Journal
August 7, 2017 The first notable instance of a professional sports organization providing sponsorship
sales and consulting services to a college athletic program occurred in 2001 when
Fenway Sports Group agreed to represent Boston College and assume control of the marketing
rights related to athletics.
Student Spotlight: Alexis Drees Makes Her Mark at the Muma College of Business and
in Hong Kong
August 4, 2017 Alexis Drees is wasting no time becoming a citizen of the world, a businesswoman
on the cutting edge of international finance and product innovation. And she hasn't
even graduated yet.
- Bloomberg
July 26, 2017 Here is a paper by Donald Berndt, Saurav Chakraborty and James McCart of the University
of South Florida and David Boogers of FinaMetrics.com on "Using Agent-Based Modeling
to Assess Liquidity Mismatch in Open-End Bond Funds." They run agent-based simulations
for a bond-market shock with various levels of mutual-fund ownership.
USF's Sport & Entertainment Management Program Ranked Among the Top 20 on the Planet
by SportBusiness International
July 24, 2017 The 5-year-old Muma College of Business program, which boasts a near 100 percent
placement rate within three months of graduation, ranked No. 19 on the list which
included public and private universities.
- Dallas News
July 20, 2017 "Jerry Jones is a person who's always thought 'I can do better,'" said Will Sutton,
a sports marketing professor at the . "He's done it with
stadium design. He's done it with stadium amenities, stadium pricing and stadium marketing.
Now he's doing it with other people's stadiums."
Marketing Students Researching Habitat for Humanity Supply-Chain Procedures
July 14, 2017 Ten marketing students are researching ways to improve
how Habitat for Humanity does business.
Information Systems and Decision Sciences Department Research Productivity Receives
National Recognition
July 11, 2017 The Information Systems and Decision Sciences department with the University of South
Florida's Muma College of Business was ranked No 30 in business school research rankings
compiled by the University of Texas at Dallas.
Dreaded Statistics Class: Because It's Challenging Doesn't Mean It Has To Be Hard
July 7, 2017 There are students – a few – who actually relish the chance to enroll in a business
statistics class. They enjoy the cold comfort of hard-and-fast numbers, how those
integers relate to one another and the clarity they possess when fully understood.
Alumni Spotlight: Ishrain Hussain Crashes Through Cultural, Professional Barriers
July 6, 2017 A simple note on the Facebook page of alumna Ishrain
Hussain appeared at midnight on June 12: "Moved to Penang, Malaysia."
Looking for Professional Status in All the Wrong Places - Journal of Financial Planning
June 30, 2017 University programs are the future of the profession for satisfying the demand for financial
planners in both quantity and quality.
- 83 Degrees
June 24, 2017 The Tampa Bay Area's growing innovation culture may not be as well known as those
in some other cities, but it has the talent, ideas and raw materials to succeed like
none other, says Tampa Bay Lightning Owner Jeff Vinik.
Moving Up After Moving Out: Getting Promoted in the Real Business World
June 12, 2017 As the dean of a thriving business college in a metropolitan area teeming with business-related
job opportunities, the biggest part of my responsibility to students is assuring their
success, both in the classroom and later on in their professional careers.
Digital Marketing Certificate Program Uses Seasoned Experts, Marketing Instructors
to Teach Professionals
June 8, 2017 Professional marketers and managers attended a digital marketing certificate program
at the 's Muma College of Business last week, learning
how to maximize their marketing efforts through cutting-edge technology.
Breakfast with a CIO Reveals Great Things Happening in the Business IT Field; Horizons
Expanding, Fresh Ideas Sought
June 7, 2017 The world of information systems is booming right now, with new advances bringing
challenging – and plentiful – job opportunities for those entering the field, according
to speakers at the annual Breakfast with a CIO, sponsored by the Muma College of Business
Information Systems and Decision Sciences department this week.
- Wall Street Journal
June 4, 2017 Study finds evidence that such analysts are more likely to challenge CEOs and earnings
manipulation
Muma College of Business Marketing Department Plans To Offer a New Major, Supply-Chain
Management, by 2019
June 1, 2017 Supply-chain management currently is offered as a concentration in the bachelor's
and master's degrees in marketing and in the MBA program. If the new degree is approved,
it likely would be the first time in Florida that business students can obtain a bachelor's
degree in supply-chain management.
- BizEd
May 29, 2017 We are facing a threat to our way of life that doesn't include mushroom clouds or
troops massing on beachheads. This threat doesn't pit armadas of missiles lobbed over
oceans heading toward unsuspecting cities.
Alumni Spotlight: Daniel Labossiere, USF Business Graduate, Entreprenuer, Authors
a Book About His Life
May 26, 2017 When Daniel Labossiere emigrated from Haiti during the repressive François "Papa
Doc" Duvalier era, his new home in the United States was not quite what he had expected.
It was difficult. And hateful.
ISDS Offers Innovative Programs to Help Pay Tuition and Costs of Certification Exams
May 24, 2017 An outreach program offered through the Muma College of Business' Information Systems
and Decision Sciences department to teach technical skills to disadvantaged youths
is taking place this summer with the hopes those students will be hired by the businesses
that help support the federally funded program.
- WUSF
May 23, 2017 Before coming to work at the , Dr. Laura Mattia was a
personal financial planner, with her own firm in New York State.
- Friedreich's Ataxia News
May 19, 2017 As a kid growing up in Seattle, Sam Bridgman lived and dreamed sports. An avid Seahawks
fan, he loved football, baseball, hockey, soccer, skiing and boxing. In fact, world
heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali was his idol, and "Impossible is Nothing" his mantra.
Hundreds Attend USF Accounting Circle Conference, Hear About Leadership, Cybersecurity,
Industry Trends
May 18, 2017 What do accountants and Navy SEALs have in common? Most would say not much. Accountants
sit in safe, climate-controlled offices in front of computers full of numbers. SEALs
generally spend thousands of hours in grueling training suffering through all kinds
of weather for the chance to take part in a mission that involves all-out warfare.
Information Systems Professor's Research on Stock Market Dynamics Says Market Make-Up
Could Spell Trouble
May 18, 2017 "Considering its current evolution, the bond market ranks fairly high on the list
of potential risks to financial stability," said USF Muma College of Business professor
and lead researcher Don Berndt, "prompting regulators and industry participants to
question its resilience under stress."
- Today
May 12, 2017 A graduate student with a progressive disease that limits
mobility received thunderous applause when he walked across the stage to receive his
MBA.
[Video] Wheelchair-Bound Graduate Stuns Spectators By Walking Onstage To Receive His
Scroll - Malaysian Digest
May 12, 2017 Graduation day is always special. It marks the culmination of all your efforts, the
proof that your sweat, blood and tears during all those years are finally worth it.
- Univision
May 12, 2017 Los empleados de un restaurante en Lawton, Oklahoma, sorprendieron a su compañero
con discapacidad auditiva con una interpretación de "Feliz Cumpleaños" en señas.
- Buzzfeed News
May 11, 2017
- Daily Mail
May 11, 2017 Sam Bridgman lives with Friedreich´s ataxia. It is a life-shortening disease that
causes loss of coordination from the toes to the fingertips. But Sam rose from his
wheelchair to walk across the stage at the and receive
two master´s degrees from the USF Muma College of Business.
- The Irish News
May 11, 2017 "Inspirational" is a word that is used altogether too often, but it couldn't be more
perfect when used to describe student Sam Bridgman.
- The Franklin News-Post
May 10, 2017 "Lighting can set the mood in your restaurant, creating a soothing ambience that
encourages customers to linger or a vibrant atmosphere that helps turn tables," the
advice reads.
- Tampa Bay Times
May 10, 2017 Tuesday, Fallon told his crowd, was "National Teacher Day." He asked if there were
any teachers in the room, and soon about a dozen audience members were walking down
toward the stage. At the end of the pack was Rick Kelso, a beloved instructor in USF's
marketing department.
- ABC News
May 10, 2017 A business school graduate from the took some of the
most meaningful steps of his life last Saturday.
- Yahoo! News
May 10, 2017 Sam Bridgman, 25, who has been in a wheelchair since he was 18 because of a rare
genetic condition, challenged himself to walk across the stage to accept his diploma
at his college commencement ceremony.
- Good Morning America
May 10, 2017 Also and
- Inside Edition
May 10, 2017 It was an inspiring sight as a graduate at the stepped
out of his wheelchair and walked on stage to accept two masters' degrees Saturday.
- CBS 8
May 10, 2017 It was an inspiring sight as a graduate at the stepped
out of his wheelchair and walked on stage to accept two masters' degrees Saturday.
- 98.7 KLUV
May 10, 2017 Sam Bridgman just graduated from the with a master's
degree and an MBA from the Muma College of Business Sport & Entertainment Management
program. He's been confined to a wheel chair since he was 18 years old due to Friedreich's
ataxia.
- Tampa Bay Times
May 8, 2017 Though Freireich's ataxia, a rare degenerative disorder that began taking over his
body at 15, cut short his days as a baseball standout and double black diamond skier,
he hoped to remain active in sports with a degree in sports and entertainment management.
G.J. de Vreede's Research Publications, Citations Ranked Among the Top in the Nation
May 5, 2017 Gert-Jan de Vreede was named the top management information systems scholar from
USF on a list that measures research productivity and citations of their work.
Student Spotlight: Kaitlyn Franza's Love For Business Develops Skills in the Dean's
Suite
May 5, 2017 Kaitlyn Franza, now one of the faces of the Muma College of Business Dean's Suite
with her engaging smile and gregarious manner, might never have come here had it not
been for a chance visit to the Bulls Business Community open house during her senior
year in high school.
- WUSF
May 5, 2017 Almost 6,500 students from across the System will receive
their degrees this weekend during nine ceremonies in the school's 111th commencement
convocation.
ISDS' Alan Hevner Named Distinguished University Professor by Provost's Office
May 4, 2017 Alan R. Hevner, an Eminent Scholar in the Information Systems Decision Sciences Department,
has one more esteemed title to add to his curriculum vita: Distinguished University
Professor.
Student Mentors Recruited to Help Classmates Struggling in Principles of Finance Class
May 4, 2017 Cold, hard data collected from a challenging online prerequisite finance course has
revealed an unlikely variable that dramatically impacts student success: Humans.
Special USF grad: 'I'm always moving forward' - Daily News Links
May 3, 2017 A scholar, who's sure to a wheelchair, plans to stroll throughout the stage to
get his graduate levels this weekend.
- Bay News 9
May 3, 2017 A student, who is bound to a wheelchair, plans to walk across the stage to get
his graduate degrees this weekend.
Muma College of Business Grad Student Sam Bridgman Will Bring His Own Brand Of Inspiration
to Commencement
May 2, 2017 Of the thousands of mortarboard-and-robe-clad graduates crossing the University of
South Florida Sun Dome stage this weekend to receive their diplomas, Sam Bridgman's
steps may be the most poignant.
Muma Trading Challenge 2017 Winner: Matthew Henricksson, Finance PhD Student
May 2, 2017 The gavel has fallen and the financial dust has settled on the 2017 version of the
Muma Trading Challenge. Emerging at the top of the heap was Matthew Henricksson, a
first-year finance PhD student who made more than $300,000 in virtual cash in three
months.
- Fox 13
May 1, 2017 It's a younger generation that's diverse and highly educated. But when it comes to
money matters, they could apparently use some advice.
International Business Symposium 2017 Features Commerce Experts
April 27, 2017 The sea on which global commerce sails is no longer calm. Political divisions and
economic differences are churning up those waters and the course set by international
companies and traders is now beset by hurricanes and typhoons.
Center for Entrepreneurship's Educational Programs Are Among the Best in the World,
Says AACSB
April 26, 2017 The 's Center for Entrepreneurship, recently ranked No.
10 in the nation for the quality of its curriculum, today was named among top 35 programs
on the planet.
- ESPN
April 26, 2017 Art Nelson knows that up the New Jersey Turnpike on Park Avenue, Major League Baseball's
deepest thinkers are hard at work trying to solve maybe the hottest topic on commissioner
Rob Manfred's to-do list: pace of game.
It's Official: The Big Screen in the Atrium Is Now Known as the Richard A. Corbett
Digital Wall
April 26, 2017 Though the new Muma College of Business digital wall has been up and dry-running
for several weeks, the man who paid for it hadn't seen it. He hadn't seen the content
created just for the high-resolution wall; the faculty, alumni and student spotlights;
the social media feeds or the four cable channels broadcasting simultaneously on half
the screen.
Small Business Development Center at USF Offers Cybersecurity Tips for Small Businesses
April 24, 2017 As if you don't have enough to think about while running your own business – ever
increasing competition for customers and employees, managing bills and cash flow,
learning the ins and outs of social media marketing and which human resource laws
apply to you – along comes cybersecurity and data breaches.
- News Chief
April 21, 2017 Surveys seem to come out by the boatload and all say essentially the same thing.
Too many people know diddly about money, investing, insurance, how to save, how to
spend or borrow wisely, or how to prepare for retirement.
Citi Executive Gregg Morton Leads Global Banking Boot Camp
April 20, 2017 As boot camps go, this one was pretty relaxed. There was no obstacle courses, no
bellowing drill sergeants and no 10-mile runs in the rain with full gear.
- 83 Degrees Media
April 18, 2017 The will be offering a new bachelor's degree program
next fall to meet a growing demand for personal financial planners, who help people
manage their retirement accounts.
Rob Hammond: First to Defend his Dissertation in the Muma College of Business Doctor
of Business Administration program
April 17, 2017 Rob Hammond enrolled in the Muma College of Business' Doctor of Business Administration
program because he wanted to research and revolutionize the way sales teams do their
jobs.
- SportsBusiness Journal
April 17, 2017 I 'm using Jeff Foxworthy as my inspiration for this month's column. Foxworthy, famous
for his "You might be a Redneck if" humor, was able to paint a picture that everyone
could visualize and comprehend. I hope I'm able to do the same. Enjoy!
- Tampa Bay Times
April 14, 2017 Surveys seem to come out by the boatload and all say essentially the same thing.
Too many people know diddly about money, investing, insurance, how to save, how to
spend or borrow wisely, or how to prepare for retirement.
- Business Observer
April 14, 2017 The 's Muma College of Business is introducing a new major
in personal financial planning.
Troy Taylor Talks Coca-Cola Bottling, Distributing at Conversation With A CEO
April 13, 2017 Coca-Cola bottler and distributor Troy Taylor kept the room full of business leaders,
USF alumni and faculty engaged during an hour-and-a-half chat Thursday morning.
- Lenvio
April 13, 2017 Rick Linger, Lenvio CTO, recently presented invited lectures on software behavior
computation to classes in the graduate programs at the Muma College of Business, University
of South Florida, located in Tampa, Florida.
- InvestmentNews
April 13, 2017 Advisers who like risk-tolerant, type-A clients are a fit with entrepreneurs
Nineteen Entrepreneurs Pitch Ideas at the Frank and Ellen Daveler Pitch Competition
Over the Weekend
April 11, 2017 The Muma College of Business this weekend was flush with young entrepreneurs who
pitched their unique ideas for recognition and awards at the Frank and Ellen Daveler
Pitch Competition.
- WalletHub
April 11, 2017 You know it's Easter when grocery stores devote special aisles to chocolate bunnies
and marshmallow peeps while the dairy section is perpetually depleted of eggs.
- WalletHub
April 10, 2017 No one likes Tax Day, except for accountants and Uncle Sam. In fact, disdain for
filling out forms and forking over funds to the government drives many of us to contemplate
some pretty kooky alternatives.
Steve Freedman, USF Alumnus and Office Furniture Magnate, is this Month's Guest at
the EMBA's Distinguished Speaker Series
April 7, 2017 Freedman, a 1980 graduate of the business college, stopped
by to chat with executive MBA students last week as part of the Distinguished Speaker
Series. He talked about his career, which, he said, literally started with $200 in
graduation cash (he earned a bachelor's degree in finance) and a Sears' credit card
that, in those days, was mailed out to every college graduate.
As National Recognition of Graduate Programs Grows, Muma College of Business Offers
New, Innovative Options
April 7, 2017 As the national academic rankings roll out year after year, more and more attention
is being paid to the 's graduate business degrees, including
the most recent designation of the part-time MBA program moving up in the rankings,
placing No. 56 in the nation among public universities.
Graduate Business Association to Host Dinner Around the World for International, Domestic
Grad Students
April 6, 2017 Part of the appeal of the campus is its international
flavor. Some 5,000 international students are enrolled here, along with 200 research
scholars. Combined, they represent more than 145 countries.
- ESPN
April 5, 2017 How many active major leaguers rank among America's 50 favorite pro athletes? Twenty?
Ten? Five? Try zero. Baseball has a marketing problem it must solve -- fast.
- WTSP News
April 5, 2017 USF marketing professor Robert Hooker says there's a reason this makes people spend
their hard earned dollars, and once the calf is born... even more opportunities.
- Tampa Bay Times
April 5, 2017 I'm worried about what we lose if malls disappear, and I'm not talking about big
sales and free food court chicken.
- 83 Degrees Media
April 4, 2017 Software companies usually offer free trials that attract potential users of their
software to their websites. But if that software is not really easy to use, the potential
customers move on to other websites.
- Fox 13
April 4, 2017 By now, most people have looked at something on Amazon, and then been bombarded by
ads for that item on other websites.
Hundreds Attend the Florida Business Analytics Forum to Hear the Latest Developments
in Data Collection, Analytics and Creativity
April 4, 2017 The mantra that data never sleeps was hammered home during the inaugural Florida
Business Analytics Forum at the 's Muma College of Business
on Tuesday.
New Major in Personal Financial Planning to be Offered in the Fall
March 31, 2017 With the number of qualified financial advisors dwindling – and with the government
poised to impose tighter regulations on the profession – the 's
Muma College of Business is moving forward with a plan to offer a new major in personal
financial planning.
Sport & Entertainment Analytics Conference Attracts Hundreds; Features Speakers,
Panelists from Across the Nation
March 30, 2017 The two-day conference, held in the USF Alumni Center, featured speakers and panel
discussions of the latest trends in the rapidly evolving field were discussed during
the two-day conference along with the growing importance of analytics.
New Online MBA Program Offers a Chance for Working Professionals to Get Their Graduate
Degree On Their Own Time
March 30, 2017 A new online MBA program that can enhance careers, boost salaries and make graduates
the envy of all their bachelor's degree-holding friends begins this fall at the University
of South Florida's Muma College of Business and two informational sessions held over
the next couple of weeks are scheduled to illuminate the benefits of the new online
degree.
- WalletHub
March 29, 2017 The issue of widespread financial illiteracy garnered significant attention in the
aftermath of the Great Recession. The housing-market collapse and ensuing financial
crisis served as a stark reminder of our societal obsession with debt as well as the
dangers of fingertip financial access in the hands of under-informed consumers.
Alumni Spotlight: For Muma College of Business MBA Grad Linda Civitillo, The Road
to Success Was Long and Winding
March 24, 2017 Business and marketing is and always has been in Linda Civitillo's blood, but after
earning an Executive MBA from the 's Muma College of Business
– at the ripe young age of 43 – she is focused and her career is soaring.
Muma College of Business to Offer New Master's Degree Designed for Working Professionals
March 24, 2017 Most working IT professionals would relish the chance to earn a post-graduate degree,
but the problem with this: They are working professionals.
SBDC at USF Celebrates Its Own Day With Mayoral Proclamation
March 23, 2017 Business has changed dramatically over the last 37 years and America's Small Business
Development Center (SBDC) Network has been there throughout. Since 1980, SBDCs—the
nation's largest business assistance network—have helped aspiring and emerging small
business owners achieve the American dream of entrepreneurship.
- The Oracle
March 22, 2017 From tracking where fans stop in a stadium to better locate potential spots for stores
and restaurants to tracking probabilities of a game to develop innovative strategies,
analytics have become an integral part of today's sports and entertainment industry.
- Business Observer
March 17, 2017 Dennis Adamovich has built an impressive career in marketing by understanding his
audience.
Muma College of Business Part-Time MBA Program Moves Up in National Rankings, Places
at No. 56 Among Public Universities
March 14, 2017 The part-time MBA program at the 's Muma College of Business
jumped 10 points in national rankings from a year ago, cracking the top 100 for the
first time and placing the program in the top third of U.S. universities, according
to the U.S. News and World Report, which released the rankings Tuesday.
Hundreds Attend the Celebration of Free Enterprise Event Wednesday Honoring Sports,
Hospitality, Entertainment Magnate Sheila Johnson
March 9, 2017 Sheila Johnson, whose grace belies her hard-nosed business style, told a room full
of high achievers that her career as a determined woman of firsts would not have happened
without flexibility, tenacity and a knack for negotiation.
- WUSF News
March 7, 2017 A boardroom in the 's Muma College of Business may be
the last place you expect a leader of a European country to turn up – but that's been
the case twice in the last four months.
Troy Taylor, CEO of Coca-Cola Florida, to be the Next Guest at April's Conversation
with a CEO
March 6, 2017 Though he is chairman and CEO of the largest Coca-Cola bottler and distributor in
Florida – and among the top five in the nation – Troy Taylor says it's the little
things, like relentlessly following the dream and building and maintaining relationships
that make him a success.
- Business Observer
March 3, 2017 Dez Williams came up with the idea for his watermelon juice company, Aquamelon, after
he trained with friends for a 12.5-mile Tough Mudder obstacle course. They would go
home and devour a watermelon after training, finding the juice refreshing after a
long workout.
Muma College of Business in the Fall to Offer a New Major: Personal Financial Planning
March 3, 2017 With the number of qualified financial advisors dwindling – and with the government
poised to possibly impose tighter restrictions on the profession – the University
of South Florida's Muma College of Business is moving forward with a plan to offer
a new major in personal financial planning.
- NBC News
March 3, 2017 Security experts warn that hackers often use Facebook quizzes to access your personal
information. WFLA's Lindsey Mastis reports.
SBDC Cautions Small Businesses About Cybersecurity; Offers Protection Tips
March 2, 2017 Cybersecurity is a big scary unknown term to most small-business owners, but it is
an issue that could cost them embarrassment, legal entanglements and significant amounts
of money.
Intercollegiate Case Competition Featured Fake News, Other Vexing Issues at JobDiva
March 1, 2017 The grueling 24-hour Florida Intercollegiate Case Competition, hosted
this weekend by the 's Muma College of Business, featured
a study of a New York business vexed by fake news, retention of potential customers
and pricing issues.
Improv Night for Business Freshmen Proves to Boost Interview, Communication Skills
February 28, 2017 The group of mostly freshmen business students stand around a large room at the Juniper
Poplar Hall dormitory on a recent evening, giggling, getting to know each other a
little bit.
Muma prof: Businesses Rather than Government Will Save Us from Climate Change
February 27, 2017 In the face of global climate change, which brings with it the threat of catastrophic
rising sea levels, extreme weather patterns and perhaps a crunch on water resources,
there is some hope: A proliferation of businesses poised to lead the world out of
the predicted end of days.
Muma Profs Travel the World, Bring Back Global Perspectives
February 23, 2017 Some professors with the 's Muma College of Business may
seem to be skipping class lately, but they have pretty good excuses.
Workshop for Accounting Majors at the Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy Draws a
Special Guest: Lynn Pippenger
February 18, 2017 The Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy in the 's Muma
College of Business celebrated a notable anniversary on Friday: It was two years ago
to the day that Lynn Pippenger's name went up on the wall, thanks to a $10 million
naming gift.
Students Who Are Good With Numbers Urged to Major in Accounting
February 17, 2017 If you want to make a career out of business but you're not sure what field to focus
on, accounting just might be for you. That was the theme delivered to just over 100
students, many of whom were still in high school, attending the Accounting Preview
Day at the 's Marshall Center.
Students, Professionals Gather at the Muma College of Business To Take a Third-Party
Risk Management Certification Course
February 16, 2017 About 75 people, many students, are attending a three-day,
third-party risk management certification course held in the Muma College of Business,
learning how to protect clients who use other companies to perform some regular business
functions.
Dennis Adamovich, USF alumnus and CEO of the College Football Hall of Fame, Talks
Career, Marketing Strategies at Conversations with a CEO
February 15, 2017 With football season coming to an abrupt end during overtime at Super Bowl LI, Dennis
Adamovich, the uber-busy CEO of the College Football Hall of Fame and Chick-fil-A
Fan Experience in Atlanta, found a moment to take a breath. So, what did he did he
do with his free time?
Generous Naming Gift Results in a Name Change for the Doctor of Business Administration
offices, Now Known as the Mohamad Ali Hasbini DBA Suite
February 13, 2017 The is the Hasbini family's home away from home. Both
Mohamad Ali Hasbini, his wife, Sawsan, have earned degrees here and their three children
either have USF degrees or are currently taking classes.
What are the best business credit cards for a new business?
February 3, 2017
- Sean Lux
- Laura Mattia
Muma College of Business to host the Florida Business Analytics Forum in April; Hundreds
expected to attend
February 1, 2017 Cutting edge business and corporate leaders know this: Data never sleeps. In fact,
it grows exponentially with Internet browsing and purchasing, social media engagement,
GPS traffic and health and business transactions that generate massive amounts of
data; data that can be mined and used to make strategic decisions that move the bottom
line.
Muma College of Business' Brightest Students Treated to Dinner, Pep Talks
January 31, 2017 Dozens of the brightest and most motivated freshmen at the 's
Muma College of Business were treated recently to dinner and inspiring speeches; talks
telling them they are special because of their high grade-point averages and urging
them to stay in college even when times are difficult.
Student teams a win-win-win for businesses, students and Florida SBDC network
January 30, 2017 The Florida Small Business Development Center at the
working with professors on campus have come up with an innovative concept that helps
students, the center and involved businesses.
- TeamWorkOnlineMedia
January 25, 2017 Philicia's advice is to go to grad school.
Florida Intercollegiate Case Competition Coming Up in February
January 25, 2017 The Florida Intercollegiate Case Competition (FICC), hosted by the University of
South Florida's Muma College of Business, is soon approaching and the field is expected
to be full.
Alumnus Spotlight: Mustafa Sagun's Career Has Been an Upward Spiral Since Earning
a Doctorate at USF 23 Years Ago
January 25, 2017 From those long-ago days of teaching undergraduate business courses at the University
of South Florida while he worked toward a doctorate in finance, Mustafa Sagun has
proven his worth many times over.
Info Systems Professor Donald Berndt Lands Externship with the Treasury Department
January 25, 2017 Just as Muma College of Business marketing professor Mike Mondello returns to class
from his Tampa Bay Rays externship – in the front office, not in centerfield – a second
professor is getting ready to take his turn in the real world.
Sport & Entertainment Analytics Conference Slated for March 29-30
January 24, 2017 The technical side of sports and entertainment marketing takes center stage at the
Annual Sport & Entertainment Analytics Conference in March.
Finance Professor Dan Bradley receives a Fulbright Core Scholarship; Heading to Portugal
Next Year
January 23, 2017 Dan Bradley, a professor of finance in the 's Muma College
of Business, was awarded a Fulbright scholarship in January and becomes the fourth
Muma business professor since 2015 to be honored with the prestigious Fulbright core
scholarship and the fifth to be recognized by the auspicious program.
Muma College of Business Students Excel at Hackathon Challenge
January 19, 2017 Competition was fierce among 20 enterprising students
who wrapped themselves up with chatbots over the weekend, competing for a cash prizes
in a Jabil-sponsored Hackathon.
- Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette
January 19, 2017 Faculty members from the University of Arkansas helped found the Coalition on Intercollegiate
Athletics, creating an organization that since 2002 has given professors at universities
a voice on issues relating to college sports.
Sheila Johnson, Hospitality and Entertainment mogul, to be Honored at Celebration
of Free Enterprise fundraiser
January 13, 2017 Sheila Johnson, CEO of Salamander Hotels & Resorts and the first woman to own or
be an ownership partner in three professional sports teams, is this year's honoree
at the 's Muma College of Business Celebration of Free
Enterprise, scheduled for March in downtown Tampa.
SBDC Offers Advice for Companies Looking to Win Government Contracts
January 13, 2017 The Florida Small Business Development Center at helped
business owners reap some $65.5 million in government contracts in 2015, the most
recent state statistics available.
Muma Donor to Create a Tampa Think Tank Dealing with South American Trade Issues
January 13, 2017 The best way to create groundbreaking pro-trade polices involving the burgeoning
markets in Latin America is by taking little steps, at least at first, said E.J. Otero,
CEO and chairman of the board of the Course of Action Foundation.
- AICPA
January 10, 2017 Online classes have become popular, and with good reason. They enable students who
work outside of school or have full schedules to attend class on their own time. However,
teaching an online class has its challenges. Online, students can't see or talk to
their classmates or the instructor.
Center for Entrepreneurship: Here are Some Success Stories - USF Center for Entrepreneurship
January 10, 2017 To recognize the center and its remarkable work, here are profiles
of 10 graduates who have used what they learned and lit out on their own to create
their own thriving entrepreneurship opportunities.
2017 Summer Program for Business Students in Florence, Italy
January 9, 2017 The Muma College of Business and USF World are sponsoring its 2017 six week Summer
Program in the birthplace of the Renaissance - beautiful Florence, Italy.
Victor Poirier, developer, financer and marketer for the first artificial heart talks
to Executive MBA class
January 6, 2017 You may wonder why a master of mechanical engineering who built the first artificial
heart was called upon to talk to an Executive MBA class, but there's more to Victor
Poirier than just that life-changing invention.
Dennis Adamovich, CEO of the College Football Hall of Fame, will be the next guest
at the Conversation with a CEO series
January 6, 2017 Dennis Adamovich, CEO of the College Football Hall of Fame and Chick-fil-A Fan Experience
in downtown Atlanta, returned to his old school Friday as a side trip to his real
Tampa purpose: attending the 2017 College Football Playoff National Championship between
Alabama and Clemson on Monday night at Raymond James Stadium.
2016
- Financial Advisor IQ
December 29, 2016 This article is a summary of a two-part series exploring advisor views on the DOL
rule, after the November 9 presidential election result.
Muma College of Business Professors, Students Take Top Honors at WITS 2016 Conference
December 21, 2016 A pair of Muma College of Business professors won prestigious
awards at the annual Workshop on Information Technology and Systems conference.
- Men's Health
December 20, 2016 Making the healthy snacking choice might be as simple as flicking a switch: You're
more likely to choose healthy foods in a brightly lit room than in a dim one, a new
study in the Journal of Marketing Research suggests.
Jabil Circuit is Sponsoring a Hackathon Focusing on Chatbots at USF's Muma College
of Business on Jan. 14.
December 16, 2016 With the national narrative focusing on the computer hacking of political campaigns,
you might raise an eyebrow to find out USF is hosting a hackathon in January.
- Yonhap News Agency
December 14, 2016 South Korean professional baseball teams should strive to become
more "fan-centric" to enjoy sustained success at the gates, a U.S. sports marketing
expert said Wednesday.
- U.S. News & World Report
December 12, 2016 Work-based MBA programs help students learn how to think like executives, experts
say.
- News Channel 8
December 8, 2016 United Airlines will soon start charging some its customers to use overhead bins
on its planes. Beginning next year, travelers who buy United's cheapest tickets won't
get to use the overhead bin.
USF Business Grad Does Good: Rich Martino, VP of Mondelēz, Returns to Address MBA
Class
December 6, 2016 Rich Martino still carries the swagger of a kid growing up in the Bronx, but it's
softened a bit by a move to Florida with his family three decades ago to care for
an ailing grandfather in New Port Richey.
December 5, 2016 We wish our entire USF Muma College of Business family - students, faculty, staff,
alumni, donors, volunteers, and friends - a very happy holiday season. We had a great
time creating this special holiday video greeting for you.
- Business Observer
December 2, 2016 As CEO of a company that does $26.4 billion in annual sales, Bob Dutkowsky says his
family is what keeps him grounded, reminding him he's just like everybody else.
CBIZ MHM Gift Creates a Teaching Fellowship in the Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy
December 2, 2016 CBIZ MHM, a Top 10 accounting and professional business services provider, has given
a gift to the 's Muma College of Business that will keep
on giving for years to come.
Hundreds of local high school students attend USF's Big Data Day
December 2, 2016 Hundreds of students from nine Hillsborough County high schools spilled into the
this week to participate in the Muma College of Business
Big Data Days.
Michael Duke, Retired Wal-Mart CEO, Pops in on Business Research Class
November 30, 2016 A classroom of business research students presenting their projects this week were
treated to a special guest: Michael Duke, who, before retiring two years ago, ran
the worldwide operations of Wal-Mart.
Tipping Well Because of Good Service? Study Shows There's More to it Than That
November 30, 2016 According to a recently published article co-authored by a
professor, the little billfold that contains your tab at the end of your meal may
have more to do with how much you plunk down in a gratuity than you ever realized.
- WFTS Tampa Bay
November 29, 2016 Something students should take advantage of tonight: a free online program and
the opportunity to attend a coding boot camp. They are providing this service. Students
and alumni interested in coding can enroll in the course.
Students learn how to pitch products in a "Shark Tank" format
November 28, 2016 How to sell products is the stuff of Carol Osborne's marketing class and she uses
a "Shark Tank" team of student inquisitors posing as investors to poke holes in the
pitches and rattle the pitchers.
- Digiday
November 22, 2016 Earlier this year, students from the 's sports management
program were tasked with developing a multiplatform marketing strategy to get people
to watch Tampa Bay Rays games on the Fox Sports Go mobile video app.
- The Bradenton Times
November 21, 2016 The 's Center for Entrepreneurship has the best graduate
program in the southeast and is ranked No. 10 in the nation, according to new rankings
released this week by Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review.
- Tampa Bay Times
November 21, 2016 Local business leaders are urging consumers to save some dollars for Shop Small Saturday,
which targets shoppers who might be jumping into frenzied holiday gift-buying on Black
Friday at area malls.
- whoistampabay.com
November 20, 2016 The 's Center for Entrepreneurship has
the best graduate program in the Southeast and is ranked No. 10 in the nation by Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review.
- Fox WTVT
November 19, 2016 Some good news for the . Their business program has been
named the number one graduate program in the southeast by Entrepreneur magazine.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
November 18, 2016 Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review also ranked USF's Center for Entrepreneurship
No. 10 in the U.S.
USF Grad and Top-Tier Exec Rich Martino to Speak to MBA students on Dec. 5
November 17, 2016 Rich Martino, a business grad, who now is a top executive
with one of the largest companies on the planet, is returning to his old school to
talk to an MBA class.
Bob Dutkowsky - Conversations with a CEO
November 17, 2016 When Bob Dutkowsky enrolled in Cornell University, he had only one priority: to pitch
for the Ivy League school's baseball team.
Students Recommend Stocks to Increase Their Managed Investment Fund
November 17, 2016 The well-prepared pitches of stocks delivered students in the Applied Security Analysis
class to a roomful of real-life financial advisors and brokers did not go easily.
It was a difficult room, as the professionals picked apart the proposals in language
that only those in the world of finance can understand.
Anthropology and Marketing: A Marriage Made in Muma College of Business
November 17, 2016 At first blush, the comingling of anthropology and marketing in a single course would
seem to be a head scratcher; kind of like blending classes of partial differential
equations and dodge ball. But beneath the surface, researchers are discovering, the
disciplines of anthropology and the business of marketing really have a lot in common
and are mutually beneficial.
USF Center for Entrepreneurship Ranked Best in the Southeast, 10th in the Nation
November 16, 2016 The 's Center for Entrepreneurship has the best graduate
program in the Southeast and is ranked No. 10 in the nation by Entrepreneur magazine
and The Princeton Review.
- Tampa Bay Times
November 16, 2016 Professor Diana Hechavarria teaches entrepreneurship at the
and is part of the academic team behind this study. She cited study findings that
show Tampa Bay's warm weather and low cost of living are big appeals to entrepreneurs.
- WalletHub
November 15, 2016 Do some Black Friday deals smell stale to you? That's probably because they are.
With all the hype around Black Friday, you'd expect retailers to wow their customers
with new and better deals when the event rolls around again.
- SportsBusiness Journal
November 14, 2016 The term "soft skills" is a synonym for what we commonly refer to as "people skills."
These can be summarized as personal attributes that indicate a high level of emotional
intelligence.
Marketing prof Rob Hooker is the fourth Muma College of Business professor to be named
a Fulbright Scholar in two years
November 14, 2016 Robert Hooker has spent most of his academic life focusing in supply-chain management
and now the assistant marketing professor in the 's Muma
College of Business is taking his expertise to a new level as a Fulbright scholar
presenting his research and making connections in Europe.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
November 14, 2016 A former NATO representative and the CEO of a multibillion-dollar manufacturing firm
were among the panelists who speculated on how Trump might handle those challenges,
during a discussion at the Oxford Exchange hosted by the Florida chapter of the German
American Chamber of Commerce of the Southern U.S.
- WTSP
November, 11, 2016 "Don't click on anything that is suspicious. Secondly, don't allow automatic installation
and make sure you have the latest updates to your software," says Cyber Expert, Dr.
Robert Hooker.
Veteran's Day
November 10, 2016 Students, faculty and staff of the will stay home on
Veteran's Day, or they will attend ceremonies and commemorations for those who have
served in this nation's military. But not everyone.
EMBA Distinguished Speaker Series
November 4, 2016 If you think a degree in accounting means long days hunkered down in front of a computer
gazing over eye-numbing spreadsheets or punching an endless litany of numbers on a
calculator, you haven't heard Kimberly Ross' story.
- WFTS Tampa Bay
November 1, 2016 USF marketing expert Rob Hooker says watch out for the "Black Friday" bait and switch.
- The Nevada Sagebrush
November 1, 2016 This year has proven to be difficult for polling, from the unexpected rise of Donald
Trump's to an equally unforeseen Brexit. But two college professors may have found
a surprising alternative — voter television viewing habits.
- Tampa Bay Times
October 27, 2016 The negative headlines coming out of the National Football League are symbolic of
the times we live in, a top league executive said Wednesday night during a visit to
the .
- TBO.com
October 27, 2016 Forgive those who were slow to catch on. Hockey was a sport we didn't know we wanted
— not helped by the fact the Bolts didn't spend their early years showing how not
to do business. It's easy to forget now how unstable this franchise was.
- Inside Higher Ed
October 26, 2016 Intercollegiate athletics programs, which are only justifiable on our campuses if
they can offer significant learning experiences, should be assessed for their educational
impact, argues Michael G. Bowen.
Football & Fútbol
October 26, 2016 Fans of football, considered by many to be emblematic of this American culture, and
fútbol, what the rest of the world is hooligans about, were treated to some fascinating
insider insights from a pair of heavy hitters Wednesday, in the latest installment
of a popular and increasingly prominent lecture series put on by University of South
Florida's Sport & Entertainment Management Program.
Citi contributes $25,000 for USF's Corporate Mentor Program
October 25, 2016 Citi has contributed $25,000 to the USF's Muma College of Business's Corporate Mentor
Program, a program aimed at first generation college students who excel in both leadership
and business skills.
- SportsBusiness Journal
October 24, 2016 "He talked about wanting to build a world-class organization, like the Green Bay
Packers — why couldn't we do that here in Tampa?" Griggs said.
DBA Students Receive International Research Awards
October 19, 2016 USF's Doctor of Business Administration program, debuting just two years ago, but
is already building an international reputation for excellence. And its students are
garnering research awards early in their academic careers, too.
- WUSF
October 18, 2016 Executives from the most financially successful U.S. sports league and one of the
up-and-coming leagues will speak at the next week.
Citi Contributes $25k for USF's Corporate Mentor Program
October 17, 2016 Citi will provide volunteers and financial support for a program targeting students
who are the first in their families to attend college and demonstrate leadership potential.
Graduate Case Competition Yields Innovative Results
October 13, 2016 The non-profit organization Friends of the Riverwalk, which helps attract residents
and tourists alike to the area, challenged a select group of Muma College of Business
graduate students to devise a plan to improve the Tampa Riverwalk, using real-world
partnerships, to bring more visitors to the downtown area.
Sport MBA Building Reputation for Job Placement Focus
October 12, 2016 Four years ago, William Sutton made the drive back to Orlando from Tampa. He had
been invited to discuss the possibility of upstarting a Sport and Entertainment graduate
program at the , being the first of its kind at the school.
- The Bradenton Times
October 11, 2016 Two influential, national leaders in the professional sports industry - the chief
operating officer of the National Football League and the commissioner of Major League
Soccer - will discuss their experiences in the business of sports as part of a lecture
series on Wednesday, Oct. 26, hosted by USF's Sport & Entertainment Management Program.
- Fox 2
October 8, 2016 Now a professor of finance at the , Williams and his colleagues
recently used baseball cards to test a market trading strategy called momentum.
Sport and Entertainment Management MBA Lecture Series
October 7, 2016 Executives from the National Football League and Major League Soccer will have a
candid conversation about the business of professional sports
Conversation with a CEO: Kenneth Feld
September 30, 2016 In 2014, Forbes opened a story profiling Kenneth Feld by calling him the hardest
working man in show business. The son of an entertainer who bought Ringling Bros.
and Barnum & Bailey® Circus, Feld grew up under the big top and took over the business
in the 1980s.
- Tampa Bay Times
September 30, 2016 Tod Leiweke, COO of the National Football League; and Major League Soccer commissioner
Don Garber are the featured speakers at the event, sponsored by Fox Sports Florida
and the Tampa Bay Lightning.
- Fox 13
September 23, 2016 A recent study by a USF professor pinpoints similarities between the stock market
and the baseball card industry. It shows a common Wall Street investment strategy
pays even larger dividends when employed in the sports card market.
Florida SBDC at staff win two state business awards
September 22, 2016 Javier Marin, a business consultant and assistant director for the Florida SBDC at
, won the Florida SBDC Network State Star Award during
the opening day of the ASBDC National Conference in Orlando on Sept. 19.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
September 20, 2016 Koehler will teach executives in the former Soviet Union about business next year,
thanks to a Fulbright award to Belarus. Koehler, a USF Muma College of Business management
professor, will teach in the Executive MBA program at the School of Business at Belarus
State University.
Muma Marketing Department Ranked Among Best in the World
September 19, 2016 The Muma College of Business's Marketing Department at the
is making great strides toward becoming one of the best in the world, and over the
past three years, it has moved much closer toward that goal.
- Tampa Bay Times
September 16, 2016 After decades advising banks and other businesses at the center of Tampa Bay's financial
community, Tampa securities lawyer Marty Traber is an old hand at reading economic
tea leaves. Lately many of those leaves point to a slowdown, if not an outright recession.
- Tampa Bay Times
September 12, 2016 A group of startup investors that includes Jeff Vinik is investing $1 million in
a St. Petersburg startup founded by a St. Petersburg graduate
in entrepreneurship and rising player in local business startup circles.
- Herald-Tribune
September 12, 2016 I was amazed to learn recently that Sarasota County spends half a billion dollars
annually on purchasing various products and services.
USF in London
September 9, 2016 When Drake Goebelbecker got on a plane headed to London in June, he had no idea how
a global advertising agency worked.
- Yahoo! Finance
September 7, 2016 Business credit cards can be a great way for small business owners to grow their
companies and build credit. If they're not used properly, however, they can do more
than create a financial black hole.
- Law.com
September 6, 2016 As more eyes focus in on how lawyers use trust accounts to handle client funds, a
rare prosecution of a lawyer for improperly filtering large sums through such an account
is set to take place today.
- The Oracle
September 5, 2016 Student escapes war, gains second chance at education
- SportsBusiness Journal
September 5, 2016 When considering a list of my favorite things, baseball and creatively activated
partnerships rank high on my list. So when I find the intersection of these two things,
it really draws my attention.
- YouTube
August 30, 2016 Experiential learning for USF's Sport & Entertainment Management students
- Fox Sports
August 29, 2016 In the Spring of 2016, a team of FOX Sports Florida and FOX Sports Corporate Marketing
executives traveled to the to present Sport and Entertainment
Management MBA students with their FOX Sports University project.
- The Oracle
August 28, 2016 Jerry Koehler, a professor in USF's college of business administration and Fulbright
Award winner, will be teaching at Belarus State University starting in February. He
won't escape the cold during his four-month stay, and it's not something he is looking
forward to.
- Libre Online
August 23, 2016 Una selección del estudiantado universitario que presenta necesidades económicas
y logra altos rendimientos docentes puede alcanzar el programa de becas para latinos
de la Universidad del Sur de la Florida.
- Oxford University Press
August 22, 2016 Does the way food is displayed influence the choices you make? Given worldwide concerns
related to obesity, it is critical to understand factors that affect healthful consumption.
Baseball cards provide test for financial theories in USF researcher's study
August 18, 2016 As a kid trading baseball cards, Jared Williams spotted a few similarities between
his hobby and his dad's career as a stockbroker.
- SportsBusiness Journal
August 15, 2016 As a pet owner who works full time, I face the same problem as millions of other
"pet parents." After being away from my dog all day, do I want to come home, walk
and feed her, and leave again so that I can go to a baseball game?
HealthAxis Group, USF partner on Parkinson's Research Project
August 8, 2016 Researchers will be able to study whether a group of commonly used drugs affect the
onset of Parkinson's disease, thanks to a new grant partnership between the University
of South Florida and HealthAxis Group.
Longtime USF professor receives Fulbright award to teach in Belarus
August 5, 2016 USF Professor Jerry Koehler will be teaching executives in the former Soviet Union
about business next year, thanks to a Fulbright award to Belarus.
USF partners with Jabil to offer intensive analytics course to employees
August 3, 2016 While every company is interested in harnessing the power of analytics and data science
to improve its business, employees with a deep understanding of how to interpret those
mountains of data are few and far between.
- Tampa Bay Times
July 26, 2016 "As a former resident and entrepreneur in Silicon Valley prior to coming to USF,
the ability to have a direct flight is a strong step in the right direction to building
opportunities not only for investment in our community but also for stronger collaborations
and partnerships with San Francisco-based companies, both early-phase as well as established
companies," says Michael Fountain, director of the Center
for Entrepreneurship. "Let's hope that these flights will be heavily used in both
directions."
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
July 23, 2016 To paraphrase Walter Matthau on poker, it seems baseball card collecting combines
all the worst aspects of capitalism (and investing) that have made our country so
great.
- USF News
July 18, 2016 Faculty will design month-long boot camps to improve the skills of young adults and
low-wage workers in the Tampa Bay area.
- SportsBusiness Journal
July 18, 2016 Being involved in sports consumer research for almost 35 years, I have seen lots
of things that pass for research but are woefully inadequate.
- Florida Trend
July 15, 2016 A new study finds that the market for baseball cards shows some of the same kinds
of anomalies, or factors, as the stock market.
- DailyMail.com
July 13, 2016 a new study finds that the market for baseball cards shows some of the same kinds
of anomalies, or factors, as the stock market. Baseball cards that out- or under-perform
in value tend to keep on rising or falling, a phenomenon called momentum.
- ESPN
July 12, 2016 "Just about all the young stars in major markets are in the National League," said
Bill Sutton, one of America's pre-eminent sports-marketing minds, and the director
of the Sports and Entertainment Management MBA program at the University of South
Florida.
- Herald-Tribune
July 11, 2016 Homeless service centers get a bad wrap. But a new study of the Turning Points center
in Bradenton shows why that reputation should change.
USF professor to work with Rays in new faculty externship
July 7, 2016 A USF Muma College of Business professor will take his research out of the classroom
and into the ballpark this August as he heads to work for the Tampa Bay Rays.
- equities.com
July 7, 2016 I still have a Ken Griffey Jr. Rookie Card. To be honest, I don't even know where
the thing is, but I hope it is it worth a ton of money at this point (although I doubt
it).
- Bradenton Herald
July 5, 2016 South Florida's Muma College of Business study finds organization worth more than
$43 million to county
- The Atlantic
June 13, 2016 Sports fans know as well as anyone that marketing, like nature, abhors a vacuum.
On practically every previously unmarked surface in stadiums and arenas—floors, walls,
fences, scoreboards—corporate sponsors have planted their flags.
- SportsBusiness Journal
June 13, 2016 Providing a communication channel and a service that helped connect employers and
potential employees — including myself — more than 100,000 times is a remarkable accomplishment.
- MinnPost
June 1, 2016 When people dine in dimly lit environments they are more likely to make unhealthy
food choices than when they eat in a brighter venue, according to a new study published
in the Journal of Marketing Research.
USF alumna and PSCU executive travels all seven continents in under a decade
May 31, 2016 Sheila Porter brings the same tools she uses in her project management career to
plan her world travel expeditions - using spreadsheet organization, financial management,
and people skills - with a level of attention to detail that explains how she has
been so successful at both.
- Shape
May 31, 2016 Dimmed lights. Soft music. Does a restaurant's ambience make you more likely to order
unhealthy food?
- Huffington Post
May 31, 2016 It's no secret that sticking to your healthy diet is tougher when you eat out. There
are the massive restaurant portion sizes, and sneaky calorie bombs (buffalo chicken
salad, we're looking at you!) — and now new research suggests ambient lighting can
trick you into eating more too.
- WalletHub
May 30, 2016 Memorial Day is more than just a day off, an excellent occasion for a backyard barbeque
or a chance to travel, though all of those awesome staples ultimately speak to the
holiday's true spirit.
- Business Standard
May 29, 2016 Those dining in well-lit rooms are about 16-24 per cent more likely to order healthy
foods than those in dimly lit rooms, researchers said.
- The Statesman
May 29, 2016 Next time you visit a restaurant, make sure it is well-lit, as researchers, including
one of Indian-origin, have found that people are more likely to order healthy food
if they are dining in bright light.
- Food & Wine
May 27, 2016 A study found that diners seated in darker rooms ordered dishes with 39 percent more
calories on average.
- Xposé
May 27, 2016 Trying to be healthy when eating out? Choose a well lit restaurant.
- CTV News
May 26, 2016 Diners order healthier items from the menu and consume fewer calories when they are
in a well-lit room, according to a study in the Journal of Marketing Research.
- DailyMail
May 26, 2016 For those trying to shed pounds, eating out can prove a difficult dieting hurdle
to overcome. Calorific dishes, tempting desserts and cocktails can wreak havoc with
the best of intentions.
- Health
May 26, 2016 Researchers have found the brightness of a room matters more than you think.
- ScienceDaily
May 26, 2016 Dining in dimly lit restaurants has been linked to eating slowly and ultimately eating
less than in brighter restaurants, but does lighting also impact how healthfully we
order? A new research study suggests that it does.
- KentuckySports
May 21, 2016 "Making people feel important and making them feel part of something," Sutton said.
"That's what Cal does."
- The Ledger
May 20, 2016 Last year, Polk County businesses exported about $2 billion dollars in goods and
services throughout the world. David Petr, president and CEO of the Central Florida
Development Council, thinks Polk can do even better.
- Tampa Bay Times
May 18, 2016 The Tampa Bay Lightning fell short Wednesday night in its bid to be named the top
professional sports business team of the year by SportsBusiness Journal, a national sports business industry publication.
Recent USF Alumna Establishes $10,000 Scholarship
May 17, 2016 Some people find success by chance. Some people find it by choice. Some people, like
USF grad Ashley Washington, find it with a little bit of both.
- SportsBusiness Journal
May 16, 2016 The Thunder is not averse to technology and uses beacons, online preference centers,
mobile apps and so forth. The team just wants to capitalize on as many personal interactions
as possible.
- Tampa Bay Times
May 16, 2016 The Lightning is fighting this season to hoist the franchise's second Stanley Cup.
But this week Tampa Bay has the chance to win its first championship in a different
kind of contest: the business of professional sports.
Gift from Ali Hasbini names Doctor of Business Administration office suite
May 4, 2016 Hasbini wanted to recognize the business school for its role in his business success.
That desire moved him to donate a naming gift for the suite of offices that houses
the doctoral program of which he is a member. The offices will be known as the Mohamad
Ali Hasbini Doctor of Business Administration Suite and will be located in the space
that was the former home to the Management Department.
- Resident Magazine
May 2016 Oftentimes we miss opportunities that are right 'in our backyard' simply because
we don't know to look for them, nor do we have the awareness to recognize the specific
opportunities.
KPMG Faculty Fellowship
April 28, 2016 As one of the Big Four accounting firms, KPMG has long been a company where the brightest
and most competitive students want to work and intern. But less widely known are KPMG's
contributions to scholarship at USF through faculty fellowships.
Ybor's LiveArt Laboratories wins first place in 8th Fintech Business Plan Competition
April 22, 2016 A space for artists and tech geeks alike to create something new is the latest winner
of the Fintech Business Plan Competition.
USF accounting grad among top performers on 2015 CPA exam
April 21, 2016 A USF accounting grad is among 75 certified public accountant candidates nationwide
honored for their scores on the CPA exam.
Eye disease diagnosis, hand sanitation, and self-powered battery take top prizes in
Florida Healthcare Innovation Pitch Competition
April 12, 2016 PhD student Gabriel Saffold's idea for the next big thing
in healthcare came from his young son's beloved toy.
- Times of India
April 12, 2016 It turns out that listening to Justin Bieber or eating in a dimly-lit room are just
a few of the many ways to lose weight. Read on to find out what they are.
- ABC Action News
April 6, 2016 American Marketing Assoc Tampa Bay Chapter names USF Professor Jill Solomon "Educator
of the Year!"
- Business Observer
April 1, 2016 Likewise, the USF Center for Entrepreneurship has always been multi-disciplinary,
open to all students. "They approach problem-solving in ways our business students
may not," says Fountain.
- Herald-Tribune
April 1, 2016 By the time Jamie Lovern started making her signature candles, she was burned out
on corporate America.
USF Changes MIS Degree, Emphasizes Business Analytics and Information Systems
March 30, 2016 New program offers more coursework in analytics, business intelligence, and project
management.
- WTSP.com
March 30, 2016 But, it's not necessarily a bad thing. Hooker says, "They want all of that shopping
information, all that demand information so they can provide the best possible product
to the right consumers."
Florida Healthcare Innovation Competition seeks next generation of health ideas
March 29, 2016 On Wednesday, April 6, college student innovators from across the state will share
their ideas for revolutionizing the quality and delivery of healthcare at the fifth
annual State of Florida Healthcare Innovation Pitch Competition
Jabil CEO conversation kicks off new event series
March 29, 2016 Jabil Circuit CEO Mark Mondello runs a company that far surpasses the term of "local
business:" a publicly traded company, the St. Petersburg-based Jabil is one of the
world's largest contract manufacturers, with more than 180,000 employees throughout
102 locations in 28 countries.
- US News & World Report
March 16, 2016 Find out which schools' alumni make almost $150,000, on average, when they start
their first jobs.
- SportsBusiness Journal
March 14, 2016 For the past four months, students and faculty have been
involved with Enthrall Sports and the Tampa Bay Lightning to create and test a fan-friendly
app that transforms the game experience by involving the fans in the game presentation,
delivery and evaluation of the experience.
USF Business, English Researchers Team Up to Create Educational App
March 10, 2016 Interdisciplinary project is awarded $50,000 NSF Innovation Corps Grant
- Naples Daily News
February 27, 2016 A $2.9 million gift from Naples entrepreneurs will help the
launch a statewide effort to educate the next generation of startup leaders.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
February 26, 2016 The estate and cash gift will seed the new Frank and Ellen Daveler Entrepreneurship
Program at USF's Muma College of Business.
Analytics conference delves into behind-the-scenes business of sports and entertainment
February 26, 2016 The changing nature of the business and how to better understand it through analytics
was the basis for discussion at the Sport & Entertainment
Analytics Conference, powered by Ticketmaster.
A spotlight on MBA programs in Florida - Florida Trend
February, 26, 2016 Across Florida, universities are rolling out a variety of MBA programs to attract
working professionals who see the value in the degree. Those who make the effort to
advance their business education find the experience gives them big-picture thinking
skills that employers value.
- WalletHub
February 24, 2016 William Sutton answers some questions about the best football cities.
- YouTube
February 21, 2016 This week on University Beat you'll learn how the has
become one of the top research schools in the nation and what that means to Tampa
Bay. You'll see how some of that research is benefitting police departments and the
citizens they serve. And you'll meet a pioneer the first African-American student
to attend USF. These stories and much more this week on University Beat.
Charitable Gift Totaling $2.9 Million to Help Young Entrepreneurs in Florida
February 18, 2016 USF's Muma College of Business will launch the Frank and Ellen Daveler Entrepreneurship
Program
Pink pricing: Why women pay more than men - WTSP
February 16, 2016 A recent study from New York's Department of Consumer Affairs looked at 800 items
that have clear male and female versions. On average the female version cost seven
percent more.
- Sports Business Journal
February 15, 2016 It might seem like an odd topic, but according to literary critic Harold Bloom, "Shakespeare
has taught us to understand human nature, and he has a presence even in the most unlikely
contexts."
- Bright House Sports Network
February 14, 2016 NASCAR entered the classroom at the Thursday. Two-time
Daytona 500 winner Matt Kenseth and Daytona International Speedway President Joie
Chitwood met with USF MBA students and talked racing, marketing and even Twitter.
Professional racing stars Kenseth and Chitwood visit USF
February 11, 2016 Two of professional car racing's stars - one on the racetrack, the other in the boardroom
- visited USF on Wednesday in advance of the Daytona 500 later this month, chatting
with students about the business and engineering of the sport.
- NASCAR.com
February 11, 2016 Two-time Daytona 500 champion Matt Kenseth drew a captive audience while visiting
the campus in Tampa on Thursday as part of the Road to
Daytona tour.
- WTSP
February 11, 2016 Today, two-time Daytona 500 champ and speedway president met with students at USF.
Eighth annual Fintech Business Plan Competition opens for applications
February 10, 2016 Applications are open for the 2016 Fintech Business Plan Competition, whose winners
have gone on to launch a watermelon water manufacturer, a competitive paintball field,
and a medical modeling company, among other businesses.
- 83 Degrees Media
February 9, 2016 The will welcome key decision makers and business leaders
in the sports and entertainment industries to Tampa on February 18-19.
- WUSF
February 2, 2016 "The days of surprise about actual election outcomes in the big data world are likely
to be fewer in the years ahead, at least to those who may have access to such data."
- University Business
February 2016 Managing the expectations that come with philanthropy
USF Accounting Professor Appointed to Governmental Financial Reporting Task Force
January 28, 2016 A USF business professor has been named to the board that advises on technical issues,
project priorities and other matters that affect standard setting for state and local
governments' accounting and financial reporting.
Sport & Entertainment Analytics Conference hosted by USF coming to Tampa
January 27, 2016 Business leaders who deal with data and use it to drive key decisions in the sport
and entertainment industries will discuss industry trends and the importance of analytics
in downtown Tampa in February.
- Fox Sports
January 23, 2016 The Tampa Bay Lightning embrace the Tampa community by teaming up with the University
of South Florida to put together a lecture series.
USF marketing professor awarded Fulbright Distinguished Chair position
January 21, 2016 Marketing Professor James Stock, who is a Distinguished
University Professor and Frank Harvey Endowed Professor of Marketing, was selected
to receive an award from the Fulbright Scholar Program on Tuesday.
- USF News
January 19, 2016 From building corporate culture, to leveling the sports playing field across genders,
to building a better pizza, the USF community heard wisdom from giants in the sport
and entertainment industries.
- The Oracle
January 15, 2016 Former WNBA President and business executive Donna Orender spoke at USF's Sports
and Entertainment Management Lecture Series Thursday evening.
- Tampa Bay Times
January 14, 2016 John Schnatter's pizza empire is firmly hitched to Americans' obsession with football. Papa
John's is one of the NFL's most-recognized sponsors. It has inked deals with more
than two-thirds of the league's teams.
- The Oracle
January 13, 2016 As part of the Sports and Entertainment Management MBA Lecture Series, John Schnatter
— founder and CEO of Papa John's Pizza — sat in a chair on the stage of the Marshall
Student Center Oval Theater ready to tell his story about a small pizza company that
flourished into a national powerhouse using sports to market his product.
- WUSF
January 12, 2016 In its previous two editions, the Sport and Entertainment
Lecture Series has featured a variety of guests from both worlds, ranging from agent
David Falk and BET co-founder Sheila Johnson to ESPN analyst Andrew Brandt and Women's
Tennis Association CEO Stacy Allaster.
- WUSF Radio
January 12, 2016 The USF Muma College of Business is preparing for its third Sport and Entertainment
Lecture Series on January 13th and 14th.
- Tampa Bay Times
January 7, 2016 A nationally known entrepreneur and NBA/NHL executive are among the guest speakers
scheduled for the third annual Sport and Entertainment Lecture Series, to be held
next week on campus.
- The Tampa Tribune
January 6, 2016 The Bulls are set to hit the links at a golf tournament aimed to support the University
of South Florida's American Marketing Association chapter, which in March strives
to raise its ranking at the AMA international conference in New Orleans.
- Tampa Bay Reporter
January 5, 2016 In the latest of several national rankings, the ranks
well as a good place to seek affordable education.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
January 5, 2016 Annually, the series, presented by FOX Sports Florida, brings high-level industry
professionals to USF to discuss global sports and entertainment industry topics.
- Forbes
January 5, 2016 Last year, I posed two questions to 85-plus sports business professionals heading
into 2015: what are the trends and hot topics to follow in the industry and also,
how will the different niches within sports (legal, business, fantasy, media, social,
etc.) change over the next 12 months?
2015
- Yahoo! News
December 30, 2015 The first issue of The Journal of the Association for Consumer Research out of Cornell
University Food and Brand Lab has brought together some of the newest ideas in the
science of eating for its January 2016 issue.
- Tampa Bay Times
December 29, 2015 To say it has been a very good year for philanthropic giving to certain Florida universities
would be an understatement.
- Mirror
December 29, 2015 "The findings of our research show whether you eat the same food with a spoon or
a fork has strong implications for how much food you eat.
- The Hindu
December 28, 2015 During their recent visit to India, Ralph C. Wilcox, provost and executive vice-president,
and Moez Limayem, dean of Muma College of Business (USF's business school), talked
about the newly-launched APJ Kalam Fellowship for Indian students and what makes the
U.S. such a lucrative education destination for Indians.
ISDS graduate student project benefits Bradenton homeless center
December 22, 2015 Homeless service centers across the country face ugly stereotypes. People think the
work they do is an uphill battle; that centers bring down neighborhood property values;
that after treatment and assistance, homeless people will be back on the street. True
or not, such stereotypes can do real damage.
- News 13
December 21, 2015 "When people don't have the time or information to find the right gift, they see
gift cards as a safe choice, and they're also very convenient," Mena said.
- The Business of Sports
December 16, 2015 Bill Sutton, sports industry legend, has steered the
towards developing an analytics track in its graduate program.
- Association for Information Systems
December 15, 2015 The AIS Fellow Award recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions
to the information systems discipline in terms of research, teaching and service.
ISDS professor recognized with AIS Fellow award
December 14, 2015 USF Muma College of Business ISDS Professor Alan Hevner has been named a 2016 Fellow
of the Association of Information Systems, an honor given to leaders in the information
systems research field.
Local business briefs - Highlands Today
December 13, 2015 Ever wanted to start your own business but not sure how to get started? The Florida
Small Business Development Center at the , located at South
Florida State College, will host a Starting Your Business Seminar.
Manipal Global Inks Agreement With - EducationWorld
December 12, 2015 On December 7, Bengaluru headquartered Manipal Global Education Services (MaGE) signed
an agreement for collaboration with the Muma College of Business, University of South
Florida (USF), USA, in Mumbai. This agreement aims at facilitating collaboration and
cooperation to enhance student experience at both entities.
- Press Release Watch
December 11, 2015 This MoU will allow collaboration between Manipal ProLearn -- the certification arm
of MaGE -- and other parts of the Manipal Education Group and the Open University
(OU) in the areas of content and technology.
- Bay News 9
December 10, 2015 Marcos Gonzalez is about to graduate with not one, but two degrees from the University
of South Florida.
- Not in Town
December 10, 2015 Manipal Global Education Services (MaGE) signed a MoU with Open University, UK, one
of the world's oldest open universities, at a high profile event at the ITC Windsor
Hotel in Bangalore on Thursday.
- India Blooms
December 10, 2015 Manipal Global Education Services (MaGE) signed a MoU with Open University, UK, one
of the world's oldest open universities, at a high profile event at the ITC Windsor
Hotel in Bangalore on Thursday.
- Just Earth News
December 10, 2015 Manipal Global Education Services (MaGE) signed a MoU with Open University, UK, one
of the world's oldest open universities, at a high profile event at the ITC Windsor
Hotel in Bangalore on Thursday.
- PR Newswire
December 9, 2015 Manipal Global Education Services (MaGE) signed an agreement for collaboration with
the Muma College of Business, (USF), USA, in Mumbai today.
This agreement will facilitate collaboration and cooperation to enhance student experience
at both entities.
- Sify.com
December 8, 2015 Manipal Global Education Services (MaGE) has signed an agreement for collaboration
with the Muma College of Business, (USF), USA, in Mumbai.
-
PR Newswire
December 8, 2015 The 's Muma College of Business, Tampa, FL came in first,
followed by Harvard University Business School, Boston, MA, and the University of
Florida's Warrington College of Business, Gainesville, FL.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
December 8, 2015 A new ranking of management degree programs shows a doctorate program at University
of South Florida Muma College of Business in Tampa is the best in the country.
- The News Star
December 8, 2015 In addition to the Louisiana Tech team, teams from Binghamton University – SUNY,
California State University-Northridge, The City College of New York – CUNY, Florida
A&M University/Florida State University, Grand Valley State University, Portland State
University, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, South Dakota State University,
University of New Hampshire, University of North Alabama, ,
Western Carolina University, and Western Kentucky University were selected for the
2016 Pathways to Innovation Program.
- Pocket News Alert
December 8, 2015 Manipal Global Education Services (MaGE) signed an agreement for collaboration with
the Muma College of Business, (USF), USA, in Mumbai today.
This agreement will facilitate collaboration and cooperation to enhance student experience
at both entities.
Manipal Global inks agreement with - newKerala.com
December 7, 2015 The agreement will facilitate collaboration and cooperation to enhance student experience
at both entities.
- WCTV.com
December 7, 2015 The college is one of 14 teams selected nationwide. The
is the only other Florida university to participate in the program.
- Tampa Tribune
December 6, 2015 "While the population has definitely changed in the past five years, the corporate
environment has not," said Sean Lux, a assistant professor
of entrepreneurship who served on an ABC Coalition subcommittee. "There is not the
corporate environment in downtown St. Petersburg that would be spending a lot of money
on suites."
Tourism in the Highlands - Highlands Today
December 5, 2015 "Some of our tourism businesses may want do some planning, building for success,"
said David Noel, a small business development counselor.
"We can help you assess where you are now, and help you grow."
Papa John, MLS commissioner and others to speak at third Sport & Entertainment Lecture
Series in January
December 4, 2015 This January, the Sport & Entertainment Lecture Series presented by Fox Sports
Florida and the Tampa Bay Lightning will feature top executives in the sport and entertainment
industries - the head of Major League Soccer, former head of the WNBA, CEO of the
Philadelphia 76ers, and the pizza mogul best known as Papa John.
- Tampa Bay Times
December 2, 2015 In addition to White, director of UT's Lowth Entrepreneurship Center, the academic
team includes assistant professor of entrepreneurship
Diana Hechavarria, as well as researchers representing the London School of Economics
and George Mason University, Indiana University and Lund University in Sweden.
Experts say Black Friday sales numbers trending down - ABC Action News
November 27, 2015 USF marketing professor, Dip Biswas says the luster of Black Friday has been wearing
off for years. Shoppers are growing wise to great deals both in-store and online throughout
the year.
- WTSP.com
November 24, 2015 Dr. Robert Hooker, marketing professor, says it's different
now. "It's changed. It's not Black Friday anymore. It's the shopping season of Thanksgiving
week."
Are you getting strange friend requests on Facebook? - WTSP.com
November 23, 2015 information systems professor Grandon Gill says there's
no definitive answer as to why people who you don't know are requesting to be your
friend, but you should be cautious.
USF graduate entrepreneurship education ranked 11th nationally
November 20, 2015 It is the program's ninth consecutive year ranked by The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur
magazine.
Jeff Vinik talks sports, philanthropy at USF
November 9, 2015 Just before his 50th birthday, the then-hedge fund manager was living in Boston wondering
about his future. "I'm turning 50 years old, what am I going to do for fun the rest
of my life?" he said to a friend. Then he decided: "I'm going to buy a hockey team."
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
November 6, 2015 A $25 million gift from Les and Pam Muma to the USF College of Business last year
first allows the College of Business to go beyond what it does routinely, and to make
a bold promise: a job for every student when they graduate or shortly after.
- The Oracle
November 3, 2015 Jeff Vinik, owner of the Tampa Bay Lightning and Bay area leader, will speak at USF
on Thursday in a sold out event.
- WTSP.com
October 29, 2015 Deal hungry shoppers are eagerly stopped by the new Tampa Premium Outlets on Thursday
looking for deep discounts.
- The Tampa Tribune
October 28, 2015 We're well into that season. Note the flags — UF, FSU, USF, Auburn, Georgia, LSU
— flying from porches. Notice how many conversations begin with the less-than-grammatical,
rhetorical question: "How 'bout them ...?"
Homecoming speaker series features outgoing Women's Tennis Association CEO
October 23, 2015 The branding of tennis - especially women's tennis - might bring to mind soft clapping,
graceful athletes, and glamour. But, as the demographics and generations of fans and
athletes change, the brand of women's tennis has changed as well.
- ocolly.com
October 22, 2015 An entrepreneurial spirit is crucial in the sports management world. That was the
overbearing message Bill Sutton from the , Andy Gillentine
from the University of South Carolina and Curt Waugh from the San Diego Padres had
for the students in the Sports Management Club at Oklahoma State University on Thursday
night.
USF part-time MBA ranked 11th public program in nation
October 20, 2015 The 's part-time MBA is No. 11 among public schools in
the nation, continuing to rise in new rankings released by Bloomberg Businessweek.
- Arizona Daily Star
October 17, 2015 The river of cash flowing through casinos can attract drug traffickers looking to
launder their profits, but authorities in Southern Arizona and across the country
are stepping up efforts to keep dirty money from mixing with clean.
- SportsBusiness Journal
October 12, 2015 The ideas, insights and individuals driving the data explosion in sports
- WFLA-TV
October 9, 2015 Researchers at the believe that the tv shows we watch
can help predict presidential elections.
- The Oracle
September 30, 2015 Some Lightning season ticket members may not know they're sitting next to potential
business partners while enjoying a hockey game at Amalie Arena, but a new program
from the Tampa Bay Lightning and USF could help to bridge the gap.
Jeff Vinik honored at 24th Celebration of Free Enterprise
September 29, 2015 Tampa businessman Jeff Vinik has many accolades attached to his name: business visionary,
community leader, generous philanthropist. This past week, he added another: the 24th
Honoree of the Celebration of Free Enterprise.
- ABC Action News
September 24, 2015 If you haven't gotten a new credit card with an embedded chip in the mail, you should
be getting one any day now. The new technology is designed to protect you from identity
theft and hacking.
- Tampa Bay Lightning
September 23, 2015 The Tampa Bay Lightning and the are proud to announce
a new initiative, the Bolts Business Alliance, which aims to connect business professionals
year round through the Lightning.
- WUSF
September 22, 2015 The recent USF Muma College of Business Scholarship Luncheon honored nearly 175 students
who received almost 450-thousand dollars in awards.
- The Tampa Tribune
September 22, 2015 TECO Energy, its board of directors and the organization's new Canadian parent company
face a shareholder's suit that claims the offer of $27.55 per share wasn't a fair
price for the Tampa utility.
USF credit union program gives students future to bank on - WTSP
September 22, 2015 You could call it banking for students -- by students. A new, and innovative program
at the is putting business majors in charge of the campus's
credit union.
- The Oracle
September 21, 2015 After a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday, the USF Federal Credit Union (FCU) will begin
a new era of student-run services for the branch located in the Marshall Student Center.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
September 17, 2015 There will be a notable difference in the newly renovated branch of USF Federal Credit
Union that opens next week on the campus.
- TBNweekly.com
September 16, 2015 Largo resident and retired Raymond James Financial executive Lynn Pippenger added
the Citizen of the Year award to her résumé during the 63rd annual Central Pinellas
Chamber of Commerce Meeting and Awards Breakfast on Sept. 8 in Sand Key.
- WUSF
September 14, 2015 For the third time in the last twelve months, the Muma
College of Business has received a multimillion dollar donation from an alumnus.
- YouTube
September 14, 2015 Sam Bridgman USF grad student
- BayNews 9
September 13, 2015 Sam Bridgman , who suffers from the debilitating disease Friedreich's Ataxia, is
pursuing his dream of working in professional sports through an MBA program at the
.
- The Tampa Tribune
September 9, 2015 Against the backdrop of congressional debate on the Iran nuclear deal, the University
of South Florida is bringing together current and past diplomats and military leaders
to hash out the pros and cons at a forum today beginning at 8:30 a.m.
- The Oracle
September 8, 2015 Before USF President Judy Genshaft, the campus was covered with sandy lots and lacked
much of the vibrant landscaping that, today, lies between buildings that look upon
a completely different campus.
- Tampa Bay Times
September 7, 2015 Throughout last season's Stanley Cup playoff, the Tampa Bay Lightning acted aggressively
to ensure its fans had first dibs on playoff tickets over those from opposing teams.
- Philanthropy News Digest
September 6, 2015 The has announced a gift of $10.85 million from alumnus
Barron (Barry) Gift Collier III ('82) and his wife, Dana, in support of student success
and career preparedness programs.
- Tampa Bay Times
September 4, 2015 More than 70 students at 's Muma College of Business have
Barry and Dana Collier to thank for helping launch their careers.
Meet the Dean - USF News
September 4, 2015 Dean Moez Limayem has seen significant progress and change since joining the University
of South Florida to lead the Muma College of Business.
Barron Collier III gives USF $10M for work-ready school - Suffield Times
August 29, 2015 For the fifth time prior to now, the has acquired a present
of $10 million or extra — this time, to determine a complete program designed to ensure
college students are able to enter the world of labor.
- Bay News 9
August 28, 2015 The just got a multi-million dollar donation for its
College of Business. Barry and Dana Collier donated more than 10 million dollars.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
August 28, 2015 Gov. Rick Scott has activated Florida's Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program,
in an effort to help businesses and families recover from severe storms and flooding
in the Tampa area in early August.
- The Tampa Tribune
August 28, 2015 A worn poster hangs in Sam Bridgman's bedroom, a black-and-white photo of a triumphant
Muhammad Ali after a boxing match, with the caption "Impossible is nothing."
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
August 27, 2015 Barron (Barry) Collier III and his wife, Dana, have given a $10.85 million gift to
the — money earmarked to support student achievement.
- Tampa Bay Times
August 27, 2015 The 's Muma College of Business got a $10.9 million shot
in the arm that will put the names of Barry and Dana Collier atop the college's student
success program.
- Naples Daily News
August 27, 2015 The prominent Collier family name in Naples is behind one of the largest gifts ever
made to the 's business school.
- WUSF
August 27, 2015 The start of a new school year brings yet another multi-million dollar donation to
the 's Muma College of Business.
Supporters Barron and Dana Collier Give $10.85 million gift to support student
success at the USF Muma College of Business
August 27, 2015 The announced today that it has received a $10.85 million
gift from Barron (Barry) Gift Collier III and his wife, Dana Collier, to name a unit
of the business school that focuses on student success and career preparedness programs.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
August 27, 2015 A team of business students have spent the past year
evaluating the economic impact of the Valspar Championship in Tampa Bay.
- WalletHub
August 26, 2015 Housing's back. Indeed, the very same industry that sent the U.S. economy into freefall
during the not-so-distant past is on its feet again — and expectedly has Americans
worried that an overheating market will escort us back into recession.
- The Oracle
August 25, 2015 The year of 2015 is a good one for fundraising at USF.
Financial experts advise avoiding panic after stock market plunge - ABC Action News
August 24, 2015 No way to tell if three-day dip predicts future
USF program in Peru graduates third cohort
August 11, 2015 When USF partnered with USIL in 2011, it was the first -- and is still the only --
U.S. business program to offer an undergraduate, AACSB-accredited degree program taught
in English in South America.
- Reuters
July 31, 2015 State public pension funds love buying shares in local companies, but it is not so
much a matter of "buying what you know" as "buying shares of companies with political
clout."
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
July 31, 2015 In Tampa Bay, a trend in higher education is to find valuable ways to prepare students
entering the workforce.
- Tampa Bay Baseball Market
July 30, 2015 It seems the Rays are using students from the Sports MBA program like they do
relief pitchers from the Durham Bulls – as low-cost talent who can be cycled in and
out while they are cheap.
- SportsBusiness Journal
July 27, 2015 How the leverages local ties to garner national attention
for its upstart sports MBA program
- Tampa Bay Times
July 17, 2015 For years, Publix Super Markets captured accolade after accolade for being one of
the best places to work in the United States.
Get a sneak peek at Amazon's "Prime Day" deals - WFTS Tampa Bay
July 14, 2015 Amazon and Walmart are giving us a first look at some of the deals they plan to offer
Wednesday to customers.
- The Oracle
July 12, 2015 To train students for the rising demand for forensic accounting, USF launched a new
graduate certificate program in Compliance, Risk and Anti-Money Laundering this summer,
which was recently featured in a blog on the Wall Street Journal.
- Tampa Bay Times
July 10, 2015 Commuters heading down E Fowler Avenue near the these
days might notice some subtle hints of change along the North Tampa thoroughfare.
- Florida Small Business
July 8, 2015 State, Regional Winners Recognized for Efforts in Support of Florida Businesses
- Fox 13 Tampa Bay
July 8, 2015 "We heard several incidents of United Airlines having to hand-write boarding passes,"
said traveler James Dailey, who arrived at Tampa International Airport from Newark.
- Fox 13 Tampa Bay
July 8, 2015 "I have to give credit to the SBDC at USF. They will help us. They have come many
times to check the place and to give us a lot of ideas."
- Tampa Bay Times
July 8, 2015 Stacey Pierce of Plant City, marketing and communications officer for the Florida
Small Business Development Center at the , was recently
named Employee of the Year for the Florida SBDC Network.
- Fox Sports
June 30, 2015 Learn more about FOX Sports University and go behind the scenes of this year's 'My
Homefield Advantage' campaign created by students.
Management grad invents product to train tomorrow's baseball players
June 26, 2015 A recent Muma College of Business graduate is combining a love for baseball and entrepreneurship
to bring a new sports product to the market.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
June 26, 2015 Unlike the standard doctorate of philosophy in business, this program is one of 11
in the country to target executives still working full time, business professor Grandon
Gill said.
Executive MBA Students Study Abroad in China
June 22, 2015 With a recent study abroad trip to China, USF's Executive MBA students came back
with more than photos and souvenirs – They returned with a better understanding of
what it takes to succeed in international business.
Movers and Shakers: Two Student Veterans Selected as Tillman Scholars - The Bradenton
Times
June 16, 2015 The and Pat Tillman Foundation announced today that two
students have been selected as 2015-16 Tillman Scholars. Mary Lynn Conroy, an MBA
student, and John Pasciak, a student in the Doctor of Pharmacy program, are the recipients
of this year's scholarships.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
June 15, 2015 The Tampa Bay Lightning didn't win the Stanley Cup, but this playoff
run has put the business side of the organization in a great position for next year.
- WINS-AM
June 12, 2015 becomes a first school in the nation with a graduate
certificate program training people specifically to fight money laundering.
- The Wall Street Journal
June 11, 2015 Banks, facing increased pressure from regulators to stop drug lords, corrupt officials
or terrorists from moving money illicitly, will soon have a new source of talent to
help in their fight.
- Tampa Bay Times
June 10, 2015 Chicago took the first game. Tampa Bay stole back the next two. But NBC won all three. The
network and the NHL are enjoying record U.S. television ratings as the Tampa Bay Lightning
battle the Chicago Blackhawks in the Stanley Cup final.
- The New York Times
June 9, 2015 In 1954, union membership represented 28 percent of all workers in the United States.
As of last year, that figure is down to 11 percent. These statistics are alarming
for union advocates. If current trends continue unions very well could be on the verge
of extinction.
- SportsBusiness Journal
June 8, 2015 Whether an organization should consider owning and running its own in-venue team
merchandise store is not an easy question because it is a situational decision and
certain factors influence that decision.
- The New York Times
June 7, 2015 As a money manager, Jeff Vinik made hundreds of millions of dollars by taking big
bets on undervalued assets. But when he turned 50, he wanted to do something else.
He did not play golf and could visit only so many museums.
USF Muma College of Business professor awarded Core Fulbright grant
June 5, 2015 USF Professor Grandon Gill recently received one of academia's most prestigious awards.
But the research for which he received the Core Fulbright U.S. Scholar grant is more
than just academic - he is helping universities in Africa teach students how to use
technology in their business and personal lives.
- The Oracle
June 3, 2015 The USF Federal Credit Union reopened recently in the Marshall Student Center and
is scheduled to be run exclusively by students in the future via a partnership with
the Muma College of Business.
- The Tampa Tribune
June 3, 2015 A lawsuit involving Tampa's football team has helped give its hockey team the authority
to tell some fans what they can wear to a game at Amalie Arena. The lawsuit, filed
by a fan who cried "unconstitutional" over security pat downs at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
games, made it to a federal appeals court in 2007 and helped clarify the meaning of
a ticket.
Cybersecurity, fraud headline USF Accounting Circle Conference
June 1, 2015 The accountants who attended USF's Accounting Circle Conference this month came away
with a wealth of information, from how to keep bank accounts safe from cybercriminals
to the varying state laws on collecting sales tax from remote internet retailers.
- SBDC Florida
May 31, 2015 "SBDC provided our financials in a format that made it much easier to visualize and
to make decisions – that was huge for us," he said. "A big realization to us revolved
around receivables and cash flow."
- Phys.org
May 20, 2015 The has been named an I-Corps Site by the National Science
Foundation (NSF), becoming the second site in Florida and one of only three dozen
institutions around the country to earn the designation.
- USF News
May 19, 2015 Marketing Professor Dipayan Biswas recently received the Academy of Marketing
Science Outstanding Marketing Teacher Award.
- The Oracle
May 17, 2015 Entrepreneurship has always been a strong value in the U.S., one that lends itself
to innovation and pushes for new businesses.
Starbucks app users targeted by hackers - WTSP
May 14, 2015 Hackers are at it again. This time, allegedly targeting Starbucks customers who pay
using the mobile app. Dr. Grandon Gill, a cybersecurity professor at the University
of South Florida, says the breach is a big deal.
- Tampa Bay Lightning
May 12, 2015 The Tampa Bay Lightning honored Pam and Les Muma as the 48th Lightning Community
Heroes of the season during the first period of tonight's Game 6 contest against the
Montreal Canadians. The Mumas, who received a $50,000 donation from the Lightning
Foundation and the Lightning Community Heroes program, will donate the money to the
Sport and Entertainment Management Program.
Crime Trend: Crooks cloning credit cards - WTSP
May 7, 2015 Right now, thieves are secretly slipping into wallets all over the Bay area. You
won't know your credit card has been cloned until it's too late.
- Tampa Bay Times
May 1, 2015 When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted quarterback Jameis Winston, the franchise did
more than bet its future on his skills, talent and work ethic.
Medical modeling company wins 7th Fintech Business Plan Competition
April 24, 2015 A medical 3D printing company came out on top in a "Shark Tank" style competition
at the Muma College of Business, taking home $15,000 for their company.
- The Bonch-Bruevich Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunications
April 24, 2015 The Dean of the Muma College of Business ( – USF), professor
Moez Limayem visited the Bonch-Bruevich St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications
(SPbSUT) on April,16, 2015.
Community Spotlight: $15,000 Prize at Stake for Students in Fintech Business Plan
Competition - The Bradenton Times
April 19, 2015 students with great business ideas don't have to wait for their big break on
"Shark Tank." Instead, they have a chance to win $15,000 with the Fintech Business
Plan Competition.
Sports & entertainment professionals talk data at USF analytics conference
April 16, 2015 Whether sports teams want to connect with fans, entertainment companies work to develop
a ticket pricing structure, or are trying to figure out the peak time to hold a hot
dog race in order to sell more hot dogs, big data and analytics can hold the key.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
April 16, 2015 Tampa's Fintech is sponsoring a "Shark Tank"-style competition for University of
South Florida students on Friday afternoon, with a $15,000 prize at the end.
- USF Alumni Voice
April 16, 2015 When business consultant Eileen Rodriguez went on vacation to Iceland, she traveled
with members of USF's Geology Alumni Society. She couldn't have chosen better companions.
Fintech Business Plan Competition makes students' business dreams into reality
April 14, 2015 students with great business ideas don't have to wait for their big break on
"Shark Tank."
- Tampa Bay Times
April 10, 2015 Moneyball-style analytics isn't just being used on the field anymore. Off the field,
data analysis is increasingly being used by sports franchises to keep fans engaged,
loyal and spending money.
First IdeAlytics Fest emphasizes intersection of creativity, analytics
April 9, 2015 The Center for Analytics and Creativity at the Muma College of Business hosted the
first IdeAlytics Fest on Thursday, April 2.
Students win $17,500 in prize money in third State of Florida Healthcare Innovation
Competition
April 3, 2015 A USF undergraduate mathematics major won $10,000 Thursday for having an innovative
healthcare idea: the ability to manage disease pathology using cloud-based computer
analysis.
USF to hold annual government small business conference - The Tampa Tribune
March 31, 2015 A conference that in 2013 helped small businesses in this region secure $49 million
in government contracts is scheduled for May 6.
- The Tampa Tribune
March 30, 2015 Retired FBI Agent Kerry Myers, who was the lead agent in the Tampa investigation,
said he has no inside information about what is happening in Virginia. But he noted
that figuratively, defendants charged with contempt hold the keys to their cells.
- The Tampa Tribune
March 30, 2015 The e-book "is more of a propaganda piece aimed at inciting Muslims in Europe to
act as lone wolves in support of the Islamic State," said Kerry Myers, a former FBI
supervisory special agent who specialized in bomb forensics and assisted operations
in Afghanistan.
State of Florida Healthcare Innovation Competition offers students $10,000 prize
March 27, 2015 What does a breath-actuated glucose monitoring system, polymer-hinged finger brace,
and a wheelchair home navigation system have in common? They're all inventions by
Florida university students designed to meet a need in the healthcare industry.
Campus-based, Student-Managed Credit Union to Allow USF Business Students Executive
Internship Opportunities in Banking, Finance, and Marketing
March 25, 2015 A New Executive Internship Program at USF Federal Credit Union Planned
- The Tampa Tribune
March 21, 2015 "For entrapment to work, it requires more than the government merely providing the
defendant with an opportunity to commit the crime," Myers said. "It's not just providing
the opportunity. For an entrapment defense to work, they have to show the government
pressured or induced or actually created the actual intent to commit the crime.
Moffitt physician, MBA alumnus, reduces waste for cancer center
March 20, 2015 Physician Tim Kubal's helps cancer patients fight their disease at Moffitt Cancer
Center. But that's just his "day job" as a doctor. In his other role at Moffitt, the
2013 USF MBA alumnus works to help patients spend less time in the waiting room and
more time getting the life-saving medical attention they need.
- Tampa Bay Times
March 20, 2015 Most promising are special USF, University of Tampa and area community colleges that
increasingly tailor education to reflect the market demand for specialty workers.
My latest favorite: In Tampa, USF Business School's brand-new program in Anti-Money
Laundering.
ESPN, NBC Sports Executives among Speakers for Sport & Entertainment Analytics
Conference April 9-10
March 12, 2015 Event also features analytics experts from the Lightning, Rays, Bucs and Orlando
Magic
Muma College of Business ranked among Best for Vets for second year
March 9, 2015 For military veterans seeking a business education, the
Muma College of Business is among the top 30 programs for veterans in the nation for
the second year running.
- Inside Philanthropy
March 5, 2015 Now, USF has recently announced that $10 million more is headed to the Muma School
of Business, towards scholarship and student recruitment at its School of Accountancy.
- WUSF
March 3, 2015 USF Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy Director Uday Murthy talks about the three
programs Pippenger's $10 million gift to the school will support.
- WUSF
March 3, 2015 Thanks to a $10 million gift from a retired Raymond James Financial executive, another
business school has a new name.
- Philanthropy News Digest
March 1, 2015 The has announced a $10 million gift from alumnus Lynn
Pippenger in support of scholarships and student recruitment efforts at its School
of Accountancy at the Muma College of Business.
- The Tampa Tribune
February 25, 2015 The 's Small Business Development Center is teaming up
again with USF Connect to host a six-part series on the basics of starting a business.
Tech Data CEO shares successful business traits with Executive MBA students
February 20, 2015 Recently, Dutkowsky shared the wisdom he has gained from years as an executive in
the tech industry with students in USF's Executive MBA program.
- FICPA News Flash
February 19, 2015 The (USF) recently announced that its School of Accountancy
will be named for retired Raymond James executive Lynn Pippenger, a longtime supporter.
Sport & entertainment management students win national competition
February 19, 2015 Students in USF's Sport & Entertainment Management program won a national case competition
this month, impressing judges with their plan to woo millennials to racing events
-- at the USF program's first appearance in a national competition.
- Business Observer
February 18, 2015 Faculty working in the 's School of Accountancy will need
new business cards now that the institution has been renamed to honor a $10 million
donor. - See more at: http://www.businessobserverfl.com/section/detail/pippenger-donates-10m-to-usf/#sthash.7tWBWW0u.dpuf
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
February 18, 2015 "I was taught to do three things," she told the crowded atrium. "One, always give
back – in time, treasure and talent. Two, I had to save some of my money. And three,
I could spend some. I still do those same things today."
- WFTS
February 17, 2015 Today was a big day at the . Officials naming the School
of Accountancy after retired Raymond James executive, Lynn Pippenger.
- WUSF
February 17, 2015 Now, another long-time USF donor is stepping up. The college's School of Accountancy
is now named "the Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy," after the former Raymond
James executive gave $10 million to the school.
USF to Name its School of Accountancy to Honor Long-time Donor
February 17, 2015 Recognizing gifts totaling more than $22.5 million, the school will now be known
at the USF Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy
Lynn Pippenger makes $10 million gift to School of Accountancy - USF:Unstoppable
February 17, 2015 The announced today that its School of Accountancy will
be named for Lynn Pippenger, a long-time supporter.
- The Tampa Tribune
February 17, 2015 Lynn Pippenger led off remarks she gave at USF on Tuesday with a lesson learned early
in life, around age 4 or 5, when she earned a small allowance.
- Accounting Today
February 17, 2015 The (USF) announced today that its School of Accountancy
will be named for Lynn Pippenger, an MBA alumnus and long-time supporter, following
a $10 million donation.
- Tampa Bay Times
February 16, 2015 The said it will make a "significant announcement" regarding
its Muma College of Business today, an event expected to introduce a new donor and
a fresh commitment of millions of dollars to the USF business school. USF offered
no details about the donor.
- USF News
February 11, 2015 The first class to enroll into the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program
at USF's Muma College of Business is hitting the books in their first semester back
to school. For many of the returning students participating in the program, it's been
more than 20 years since they have been in a classroom on a college campus.
- BizEd Magazine
February 10, 2015 Moez Limayem, dean of the Muma College of Business, shares
the school's strategies for embedding faculty and students in the local business community.
- SportsBusiness Journal
February 9, 2015 During my graduate class trip to Los Angeles last month,
we met with representatives of Legends to provide the students with a better understanding
of the consulting space in sports and entertainment.
- Tampa Bay Times
February 4, 2015 From a more practical business standpoint, word of mouth is huge and helps move anything
from Harry Potter to Fifty Shades. If your friends are buying something, it's an automatic
sale.
A Surge in Entrepreneurial Thinking - Florida Trend
February 2015 All manner of college disciplines - from engineering to the arts - have incorporated
entrepreneurship into their teaching.
- WTSP
January 28, 2015 Cybercrime is epidemic. Proof can be found in the massive hack attacks on the information
systems of retail stores prior to Christmas that exposed the sensitive information
of millions of people.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
January 28, 2015 The National Science Foundation is giving $300,000 to
teach students cybersecurity using actual cases.
- FEI-Online
January 26, 2015 Recent innovations in food texture include studies that examine the relationship
between food texture and perceived calorie content as well as perceived saltiness,
the characterization of an alternative source of pectin with advantages over citrus-derived
pectin, and the use of bovine proteins to improve the texture of gluten-free bread.
- WTSP
January 19, 2015 "The fact that there is a skill component to this allows them to justify it is not
gambling that could be debatable," said USF Associate Director of Sport and Entertainment
Management Dr. Michael Mondello.
Legendary sports agent speaks about storied career
January 15, 2014 If you want people to like you, don't look for a job in the sports industry. That
advice came from Michael Jordan's former sports agent, David Falk, who runs the FAME
agency and was a guest speaker at the USF Marshall Center Oval Theater as part of
the second annual Sport & Entertainment Lecture Series.
- The Oracle
January 15, 2015 Sports agent great David Falk spoke Wednesday night in the Marshall Student Center
Oval Theater to hundreds of people to close out the Sports and Entertainment Lecture
Series, sponsored by Fox Sports Florida and Tampa Bay Lightning.
Innovator decodes new tech generation in USF lecture
January 15, 2015 Omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence are qualities that in the past were typically
only spoken of in reference to a deity. But today, said academic and innovator Don
Marinelli, the newest generation has all these powers at their fingertips with technology.
Leading entrepreneur Sheila Johnson speaks at USF
January 14, 2015 As the embodiment of many firsts -- first black woman to be owner or partner in three
professional sports teams, first African-American female billionaire -- Sheila Johnson
knows first-hand how difficult it can be for women to succeed in sports, and in business,
and in life.
Feld Entertainment CEO shares insights from globalized family company
January 14, 2015 Producing a 145-year-old live show means being ready to embrace change, says CEO
Kenneth Feld, who runs the company that owns the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey
circus. After all, what other show besides the circus has been around that long?
- The Oracle
January 13, 2015 Sheila Johnson spent a lifetime breaking the entrepreneurial glass ceiling through
which no other African-American woman had ever shattered.
College football playoff success creates calls for expansion - Chicago Tribune
January 13, 2015 "They didn't leave any money on the table, but they're going to need a bigger table,"
said sports consultant Bill Sutton. "There's more money out there. Expansion's got
to be on the horizon."
- Bloomberg Business
January 13, 2015 College football's first playoff, instituted after a generation of pleas for its
creation, was so successful that it has already led to calls for expansion.
- University Beat
January 13, 2015 USF's Sport and Entertainment Management Program is bringing in an all-star team
of experts to talk about the economic balls and strikes of sports in an upcoming lecture
series.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
January 13, 2015 The second annual Sport and Entertainment Lecture Series presented by FOX Sports
Florida brings together top industry professionals to discuss global sport and entertainment
industry topics.
- The Oracle
January 12, 2015 Four leaders of the sports entertainment industry, two of whom are the former agent
of Michael Jordan and the first African American woman to own a professional sports
team, will take part in the second annual Sports and Entertainment Lecture Series
today and tomorrow.
- Tampa Bay Times
January 12, 2015 The lectures in this special series are free and open to the public, though tickets
are required.
- The Tampa Tribune
January 12, 2015 Tampa became the latest epicenter of cyber attacks as Twitter and YouTube accounts
belonging to U.S. Central Command, headquartered at MacDill Air Force Base, were temporarily
taken over by a group calling itself the Cyber Caliphate, which claims to be aligned
with the Sunni insurgent group Islamic State.
experts say today's CENTCOM hack is a new type of attack - WFLA
January 12, 2015 While the hack on CENTCOM's social media accounts did not appear to compromise security,
experts say this type of attack is new.
- Tampa Bay Times
January 8, 2015 Some of the most powerful executives in sports and entertainment will appear at the
next week to discuss how they got to the top of their
craft as part of the second annual Sport & Entertainment Lecture Series.
- Creative Loafing
January 8, 2015 Last October, Dan Fleischbein looked out his Harbour Island office window and came
up with an idea. An executive recruiter with Lucas Group, he was enrolled in USF's
Master's in Entrepreneurship program (class of 2015) and was pondering how he could
start his own company.
- WUSF Radio
January 6, 2015 Students interested in executive positions, whether in business or government,
are encouraged to take part in a program in "National and Competitive Intelligence."
The program, which is backed by a grant from the Office of the Director of National
Intelligence, helps students learn such skills as information gathering, analysis
and presentation.
Fund-finding Missions - BizEd
January 2015 Business schools take new paths to financial autonomy.
2014
- Tampa Bay Times
December 30, 2014 Philanthropists extraordinaire: Pam and Les Muma, here supporting the Broadway Ball
at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts on Oct. 18, deserve a standing ovation
for supporting myriad causes, including donating $25 million to the University of
South Florida College of Business, which now bears their names.
- Tampa Bay Times
December 26, 2014 Bravo to every person noted here for making the 2014 Tampa Bay economy stronger,
smarter and more confident to try new things.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
December 26, 2014 is the 12th highest academic patent producer in the country
and among the top 300 U.S. patent owners worldwide.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
December 26, 2014 Whether it was stores with a national presence and millions of peoples' information,
or one movie production company with intentions to release a controversial film, if
there was information wanted, hackers found a way to get it.
- Tampa Tribune
December 25, 2014 Three professors are among 170 across the country designated
as 2014 Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors.
Marketing students help Tampa International Airport with website launch
December 17, 2014 Marketing senior Ashlee Heirman put off taking the required marketing research course
until her last semester, thinking it would be boring. But a semester-long project
with Tampa International Airport changed her mind about marketing research -- even
to the point where she is now interested in a career in the field.
- PR Newswire
December 16, 2014 Those named today bring the total number of NAI Fellows to 414, representing more
than 150 prestigious research universities and governmental and non-profit research
institutions.
Sport, entertainment leaders to speak at USF lecture series in January
December 16, 2014 Top executives in the sport and entertainment industries will participate in a series
of free lectures Jan. 13 and 14, hosted by the Sport &
Entertainment Management Program, FOX Sports Florida, and the Tampa Bay Lightning.
- Tampa Tribune
December 14, 2014 Chemical Containers Inc. has been in business for 30 years, saturating the Florida
market and expanding into the Carolinas and Georgia, even procuring government contracts.
Business students come up with real-world solutions in case competition
December 12, 2014 Students at the 's Muma College of Business teamed up
with The Goodman Group to develop innovative ideas for meeting consumer demand in
the next decade for The Palms of Largo's senior living & health care communities.
Entrepreneur Raxit Shah Shares His Story
December 12, 2014 Indian-born entrepreneur Raxit Shah brought in a catered dinner for a group of information
systems students in November, providing them with authentic Indian cuisine before
he talked with them about his life and career.
T. Rowe Price executive talks tech to ISDS students
December 4, 2014 When Steve Sullivan joined T. Rowe Price in 1987, he worked in a small department
-- about 40 people in a firm of about 400. Now, Sullivan heads T. Rowe Price's Global
Technology Services Division of more than 500 associates working globally, and the
jobs in his division are some of the most critical roles in the company.
- 83 Degrees
December 2, 2014 Five teams at the in Tampa were recently selected as
part of the National Science Foundation's Innovation Corps (I-Corps) program.
- Kiplinger
December 2014 Your perception of value can be skewed by the "contrast effect," says marketing professor
Dipayan Biswas, of the . A $20 shirt seems like a bargain
when it's placed next to $40 shirts. Even the color of the ink used on sale signs
matters: Markdowns in red seem more drastic and therefore more compelling.
Competition teaches students realities of supply chains
November 20, 2014 Students pursuing the new Supply Chain Management concentration for undergraduate
students at the USF Muma College of Business might go in thinking that they can't
gain firsthand experience in supply chains outside of a real-world internship.
- WalletHub
November 14, 2014 I believe that government agencies should focus on developing programs to help all
immigrants, and not just Hispanics. Immigrants are one of the largest sources for
business creation in the U.S., often due to their difficulty in finding jobs in the
labor force.
Stores' subliminal signals make you spend more - 10 News
November 10, 2014 Dipayan Biswas, professor of marketing at the , has conducted
consumer trend research around the globe, and says the holidays are prime time for
retailers to lure you in.
- Sports Business Journal
November 10, 2014 While I have written about some of these thoughts previously, I thought I would compile
my six best ideas and alterations for your consideration as you review your sales
productivity and look to challenges in the coming year.
- New York Times
November 2, 2014 "This is highly unique, to be this visible, but actions speak louder than words,"
said Bill Sutton, who worked in team marketing at the N.B.A. and now teaches sports
business at the . "Everything you do is the portrayal of
your brand."
2013 Standards Exemplified: Engagement - AACSB International
November 2014 Last month, philanthropists Pam and Les Muma donated 25 million USD to the AACSB-accredited
's College of Business, now named the Muma College of Business
in their honor.
Speakers discuss analytics, white-collar crime at business homecoming event
October 30, 2014 When Walt Pavlo began as a 29-year-old manager at MCI, he could hardly have foreseen
that his burgeoning career in the telecom business would land him in prison.
Business students inspire middle-schoolers on Diploma-See Day
October 29, 2014 Students studying at the USF Muma College of Business have already learned the importance
of staying in school and succeeding in their pre-college studies. But high-risk students
in middle school and high school may not have that same knowledge or hope.
Small Business Development Center's global involvement helps businesses internationally
October 29, 2014 The Small Business Development Center is well-known for the work it does locally,
helping budding entrepreneurs and longstanding small businesses alike grow and succeed.
- WUSF News
October 29, 2014 The USF Muma College of Business was formally unveiled in front of a standing-room
only crowd in the lobby of College's main building October 10th. The new name came
as the result of a $25 million gift from Tampa businessman Les Muma and his wife,
Pam.
SunTrust CEO dispenses financial, life wisdom to students
October 28, 2014 Bill Rogers' philosophy for having an enjoyable and fulfilling career is a simple
one: do whatever you do with purpose.
MIS student's Walmart internship let him experience corporate world
October 28, 2014 When management information systems graduate student Sushil Akhare was offered a
summer internship at Walmart's headquarters, he knew the experience would be far beyond
scanning barcodes for the retail giant.
- WUSF
October 28, 2014 The Colleges of Business on both the USF Tampa and St. Petersburg campuses are undergoing
monumental changes. Both have new names after multimillion dollar donations from local
philanthropists, and St. Pete's College of Business will soon have a new building.
- Tampa Bay Times
October 27, 2014 After a post-recession lull in giving by the wealthy, Tampa Bay area universities
are enjoying a charitable bonanza that some area philanthropists hope will accelerate
in the coming years.
- Inside Philanthropy
October 17, 2014 Leslie "Les" Muma and his wife Pam returned to Florida after Muma handed over the
reins of his financial services technology firm, Fiserv. Both Muma and Pam attended
the , and have been instrumental in several fundraising
campaigns at the university, so their recent $25 million gift to the USF Tampa School
of Business is no surprise.
Gift to USF Athletics, Muma College of Business Benefits Students
October 17, 2014 Gift from Copperhead Charities was made possible by proceeds from 2014 Valspar Championship
presented by BB&T, an official PGA TOUR Tournament
Editorial: Record USF gift validation of school's growing academic standing - Tampa
Tribune
October 17, 2014 Among the many reasons to cheer the recent $25 million donation to USF's business
school are the hands-on learning programs that will benefit students and faculty.
- Philanthropy News Digest
October 16, 2014 The has announced a $25 million gift from alumnus Les
Muma and his wife, Pam, to establish a leadership program in its College of Business.
- Tampa Bay Newswire
October 15, 2014 Award recognizes exceptional achievement in technological innovation and entrepreneurial
success.
UNC-Chapel Hill faculty speak out on athletics issues - The Herald-Sun
October 15, 2014 Mike Bowen, an instructor at the College of Business
and the chair of a committee for the Coalition on Intercollegiate Athletics, a group
seeks to represent faculty on intercollegiate sports issues, said his group and two
faculty athletic representative groups were allowed to give input into the decision.
He said faculty "had their say; they just weren't listened to." His group opposed
the autonomy decision.
- Business Observer
October 14, 2014 Four faculty members from the have received the USF Excellence
in Innovation Award for exceptional achievement in innovation and research.
- USF Research & Innovation
October 14, 2014 Award recognizes exceptional achievement in technological innovation and entrepreneurial
success
- Business Observer
October 14, 2014 Four faculty members from the have received the USF Excellence
in Innovation Award for exceptional achievement in innovation and research.
- The Chronicle of Philanthropy
October 13, 2014 Florida businessman Les Muma and his wife, Pam, have donated $25-million to the business
school at the 's main Tampa campus, which was renamed Friday
in recognition of the gift, writes the Tampa Bay Times.
- Sports Business Journal
October 13, 2014 The emotionally charged events that continue to take place in the sports industry
have given us a great to deal to contemplate about the industry, its leadership, our
society and, not least of all, ourselves.
- St. Augustine Record
October 13, 2014 The is getting a $25 million donation and a new name
for its business school.
USF gets $25 million donation for business school - WTSP
October 12, 2014 The Mumas have now donated $41 million to USF. The couple said they wanted to keep
their donations anonymous but were persuaded that by going public, it could spur others
with wealth to make donations.
USF gets $25 million donation for business school - WFLA.com
October 12, 2014 The is getting a $25 million donation and a new name
for its business school.
USF gets $25 million donation for business school - Miami Herald
October 12, 2014 The Tampa-based university announced that businessman Les Muma and his wife Pam are
making the donation. In return, the business school will be renamed the USF Muma College
of Business.
- Tampa Bay Newswire
October 11, 2014 The announced today that it has received a $25 million
gift from Pam and Les Muma, the single largest individual gift in its history, to
name the College of Business.
- YouTube
October 10, 2014 The announces that it has received the biggest individual
donation in its nearly 60-year history from Pam and Les Muma
- Florida Trend
October 10, 2014 It's a very good time to be a College of Business at the .
USF president Judy Genshaft announced at a Friday morning community unveiling that
Les and Pam Muma are donating $25 million to name the College of Business in Tampa.
- Bay News 9
October 10, 2014 The College of Business at the has just gotten a very
generous donation.
- Business Observer
October 10, 2014 The announced a $25 million gift today from entrepreneurs
and philanthropists Pam and Les Muma.
- The Oracle
October 10, 2014 After receiving the largest individual donation in USF History, the College of Business
will now be the USF Muma College of Business after alumni and philanthropists Les
and Pam Muma donated $25 million to the university.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
October 10, 2014 The received a $25 million gift from Les and Pam Muma,
the single largest individual gift in the school's history.
- Tampa Bay Times
October 10, 2014 Les and Pam Muma, left, with USF College of Business dean Moez Limayem, said they
wanted to give back to an institution that was so pivotal to their success.
- Tampa Bay Times
October 10, 2014 It's a very good time to be a College of Business at the .
USF president Judy Genshaft announced at a Friday morning community unveiling that
Les and Pam Muma — long-standing contributors, leaders in money raising for the university
and both USF graduates — are donating $25 million to name the College of Business
in Tampa.
- WUSF News
October 10, 2014 Les and Pam Muma talk exclusively with WUSF's Mark Schreiner about their record $25
million dollar donation to the newly named "USF Muma College of Business."
- The Tampa Tribune
October 10, 2014 Les and Pam Muma started dating in 1964 as students at the . Fifty
years and a rewarding life later, the Mumas are giving their alma mater the single
largest donation it has received in its near-60-year history.
October 10, 2014 Longtime supporters Pam and Les Muma give $25 million, the single largest individual
gift in the university's history, to the USF College of Business.
A New Era in Business: The Muma College of Business
October 10, 2014 With the single largest gift in USF's history, the Muma College of Business is poised
to join the top echelon of business schools across the nation.
- EIN News
October 9, 2014 Dispelling the myth that there is too little technical talent in Florida, BarCamp
Tampa Bay will be hosting 800-900 of the region's developers, designers, freelancers
and start-up founders at its 7th annual event on October 18th at the USF Muma College
of Business.
- The Oracle
October 9, 2014 In the corporate world, it is taxing to walk the line while fixated on the bottom
line. Before Walter Pavlo saw he had crossed the line of corruption, he was already
too astray to escape his $6 million crime.
Short mortgages available to some buyers - WTSP
October 7, 2014 Renters like the Verma family and Kama Conrad are hoping to find a home one day at
the right price. A new program that's being tested is called "15-year Wealth Builder
Home Loan" might help them get there.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
October 1, 2014 After receiving his master's degree in finance from Mercer University, Walter Pavlo
began his career like many graduates, confident and optimistic about the road ahead
of him. He never thought that one day his path would lead him to becoming the poster
boy for white-collar crime.
- Bay News 9
September 27, 2014 A graduate student is behind a new product called Aquamelon
that is slated to hit shelves in a few days.
- USA Today
September 26, 2014 An alliance of faculty senates at NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision schools said Friday
it has sent a statement to the presidents and chancellors of every Division I school
urging them to support an override of the proposed governance changes that would give
schools in the five power conferences greater autonomy in rules-making.
Longtime accounting teacher Celina Jozsi retires
September 25, 2014 The love Jozsi developed for accounting, and the knowledge she passes on to her students,
is based on her deep belief that accounting as the language of business can add tremendous
value to an organization – but only if it is understood and communicated properly.
Florida Export Series to help grow export market
September 25, 2014 With the largest port in the state of Florida, Tampa is the perfect place to break
into the international market. The Florida SBDC at will
present the Florida Export Series for local entrepreneurs who want to break into the
export market, beginning October 7 at Port Tampa Bay.
College of Business researchers receive $300,000 grant to develop new course
September 24, 2014 A new $300,000 grant from the National Science Foundation will prepare USF graduate
students to take on today's cybersecurity challenges by giving them real-life business
cases.
- BusinessBecause
September 23, 2014 Business schools are rolling out classes in financial technology – as a surge in
investment has allowed financial services companies to expand the fintech market.
- WUSF
September 18, 2014 The 's efforts to give students the skills they need to
start their own businesses continue to gain attention, with both the College of Business
and a nonprofit started by a graduate in his dorm room receiving separate national
honors this week.
- Tampa Bay Partnership
September 18, 2014 Small businesses are the engine of the U.S. economy, and according to rankings released
today by Entrepreneur magazine and the Princeton Review, the
(USF) is one of the best at teaching its students to start new businesses.
- The Oracle
September 17, 2014 USF undergrads invest university funds for stock trading class
- Tampa Bay Times
September 17, 2014 New rankings by Entrepreneur magazine and the Princeton Review rank the among the nation's best at teaching students
to start new businesses.
- The Oracle
September 17, 2014 If entrepreneurs are the heart of the U.S. economy, then USF's entrepreneurship program
is getting the blood pumping, according to rankings released Tuesday.
- Business Observer
September 17, 2014 The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine ranked the 's
Center for Entrepreneurship as the 13th best graduate business school.
- The Oracle
September 16, 2014 Desmond Williams, a business administration graduate student and paraprofessional
at the USF Center for Entrepreneurship, founded the company that produces Aquamelon
Water.
USF Entrepreneurship Program ranked 13th nationally
September 16, 2014 Small businesses are the engine of the U.S. economy, and according to rankings released
today by Entrepreneur magazine and the Princeton Review, the
is one of the best at teaching its students to start new businesses.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
September 16, 2014 The center came in at No. 13 among 2,000 colleges and universities surveyed and published
in the 2015 Top 50 Schools for Entrepreneurship Programs.
- WUSF
September 16, 2014 The recent USF College of Business Scholarship Luncheon honored around 175 students
who received almost $400,000 dollars in awards.
Homecoming 2014: Once Upon A Homecoming
September 15, 2014 Former white-collar criminal and current Forbes contributor Walter Pavlo will kick
off a panel discussion on the danger of white-collar crimes on Oct.10, 2014 at 4:30
P.M. at the College of Business.
USF Faculty Share Their Knowledge
September 9, 2014 When members of the media have questions about how companies and organizations do
business they often turn to USF College of Business faculty members to learn how the
news of the day will affect the bottom line.
- Sports Business Journal
September 8, 2014 Last spring, my sports marketing graduate class at the
was working on a project for its participation in Fox Sports University. Each group
had to address how to create more fan interaction and connectivity with the sports
product. Three of the four groups had technology solutions that involved an app or
some type of radio-frequency identification device to solve the problem.
- Sports Business Journal
September 8, 2014 Hawks Managing Partner Bruce Levenson "will sell his controlling interest in the
franchise because of an 'inappropriate and offensive' internal e-mail sent two years
ago regarding, in part, the lack of white fans at Philips Arena," according to a front-page
piece by Chris Vivlamore of the ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION.
- Boston.com
September 8, 2014 For the second time this year, the owner of a professional basketball team will sell
his controlling interest of a franchise after his racially insensitive views were
made public.
- LA Times
September 7, 2014 Nearly a month after Donald Sterling was stripped of his ownership of the Los Angeles
Clippers, ending a contentious legal battle sparked by his remarks about blacks, his
comments have created fallout in another corner of the National Basketball Assn.
- New York Times
September 7, 2014 Bruce Levenson Will Sell Atlanta Hawks After Racially Charged Email Is Revealed
- LA Remix.tv
September 7, 2014 Nearly a month after Donald Sterling was stripped of his ownership of the Los Angeles
Clippers, ending a contentious legal battle sparked by his remarks about blacks, his
comments have created fallout in another corner of the National Basketball Assn.
- Tampa Bay Times
September 3, 2014 Dakota Rockwell never asked for help. He was reluctant to share all his hardships. But
after he spoke at a banquet for new business students
and the Times ran a story about him Monday, hundreds of strangers reached out, applauding
his perseverance, wanting to ease his difficult journey.
- Tampa Bay Times
August 31, 2014 He got the letter in July, at his mom's house in Seminole. She never would have believed
it. Not after everything that had happened. Dakota Rockwell, 20, had applied to the
as a long shot, hoping — but never dreaming — he would
be accepted. Then the admissions office emailed. He could start in August, in the
business school.
- WUSF
August 26, 2014 An MBA is a Masters of Business Administration degree — but have you heard about
a DBA? USF is unveiling a new Doctor of Business Administration program that targets
CEO's and other upper-level executives looking to transform their business practices.
- ABC Action News
August 21, 2014 "If you can create the ambiance that it's like Christmas, the Christmas season, the
assumption is that might make people spend more," said Dipayan Biswas, associate marketing
professor at the .
- Seeking Alpha
August 15, 2014 The 40 day quiet period for SYF will conclude September 8, allowing SYF's IPO underwriters
to publish (likely positive) analyses of the GE consumer financial services spin-off
on September 9.
- Afternoon Despatch & Courier
August 13, 2014 The National Management School has partnered with Broward College and University
of South Florida to offer an American Associate degree and an American Bachelor's
degree to students from India.
Photos - Jaspinder Narula, Kavitta Verma, Amy Billimoria at an educational programme
launch - ApunKaChoice
August 7, 2014 The National Management School has partnered with Broward College and University
of South Florida to offer an American Associate degree and an American Bachelor's
degree to students from India.
- News Radio 610 WIOD
August 7, 2014
Tampa Bay residents possible victims of Russian internet hack - WFLA
August 6, 2014 With more than a billion people affected by the Russian cyber ring hacking into people's
internet accounts, a USF professor believes some Bay area internet users accounts
may have been hacked into.
- WFLA
August 6, 2014 According to USF cybersecurity expert Manish Agrawal, you can change your password
and make it as difficult as you want, but you always run the risk of being exposed.
Diebold claims skimmer-proof ATM device - WTSP
July 30, 2014 As the number of cases that involve skimming devices installed on ATM increases across
the Bay area, an Ohio-based company unveiled what it calls the "world's most secure
anti-skimming card reader."
Doctor of Business Administration Degree Now Offered at USF - Bradenton Times
July 26, 2014 Set to begin at the start of next year, this program is designed for upper-level
industry executives who wish to further their education in the managerial field. Students
will participate in both traditional and advanced classroom studies, as well as online
courses, real-world industry studies and in-depth research within their own companies.
students to study software at Infosys - EDU Tech
July 25, 2014 Students from the (USF) will be visiting India to study
a module on software engineering at the education and research wing of Infosys.
- TMCNet
July 23, 2014 The nine undergraduates and four graduate students of management information systems
(MIS) are going to spend three weeks at Infosys in Mysore in July-August as part of
a tie-up entering the fifth year.
How thieves clone your credit cards - WFLA
July 21, 2014 The Target security breach last year proved just how widespread and simple it can
be to clone credit card information.
- The Times of India
July 21, 2014 A group of students from the (USF) are coming to India
to study a module on software engineering at the education and research wing of a
company.
- Bay News 9
July 19, 2014 There was confirmation today that updates on Malaysia flight 17, and public reaction
to the downed plane, are playing out on the web, but a
professor says all those social media posts may not be a good thing.
Malaysia Airlines Flight 17: Does Social Media Help or Hurt Disaster Response?
July 18, 2014 New research from a professor finds false information
spread on social media leads to spread of rumors, confusion and added delays in first
responders providing the public with accurate details in a crisis
- Tampa Bay Times
July 17, 2014 The Small Business Development Center at the , in partnership
with the Greater Hernando County Chamber of Commerce, will offer a business seminar,
"Basic Business Taxes," 2 to 5 p.m. Wednesday at the chamber office, 15588 Aviation
Loop Drive, south of Brooksville.
10 News spurs more secure county websites - WTSP
July 16, 2014 We checked dozens of local government websites local residents use to pay water bills,
apply for permits, and check tax records.
- Tampa Bay Newswire
July 15, 2014 CEOs and other upper-level executives will soon be able to earn doctoral degrees
in business without interrupting their careers, thanks to a new Doctor of Business
Administration degree program launching at the .
- Herald-Tribune
July 15, 2014 USF's College of Business is launching the DBA, designed exclusively for executives
and business leaders with at least a dozen years of upper-level industry experience.
- ESPN
July 15, 2014 "You never hear anything about this guy that's not apple pie," said Bill Sutton.
"He's Jack Armstrong, and that's extremely rare. He's very quiet. He's very humble.
He signs a big extension, and he's still about the team, all about winning. He's very
Jeter-like. 'I' never comes up. It's always 'we' and 'us.'"
USF Launches New Doctor of Business Administration Program
July 14, 2014 Applications are now being accepted for program targeting working professionals in
experienced executive and business leadership roles.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
July 14, 2014 Top level business executives now have an opportunity to earn doctoral degrees in
business without interrupting their careers.
- Tampa Bay Times
July 11, 2014 Sri Sridharan is on a daunting mission: to create the state's first cybersecurity
center at the , developing a curriculum by this fall for
an inaugural class of master's degree candidates.
- WFLA-TV
July 7, 2014 USF marketing professor Rob Hooker discusses the top items to shop for among many
4th of July sales.
USF College of Business teaches high-schoolers data analytics in half-day bootcamp
July 5, 2014 Local high school students recently learned that data is more than numbers on a page
-- they saw first-hand that data can be the deciding factor in making crucial business
decisions.
Hackers Stealing Information Without Anyone Knowing - WFLA-TV
July 1, 2014 A new report finds 97% of small or medium size businesses have been hacked and most
don't realize it's happened. USF cybersecurity expert Sri Sridharan explains how hackers
are so effective.
Women Entrepreneurs
June 30, 2014 When it comes to women in business -- and more specifically, women in entrepreneurship
-- the stereotypes of business suits, Wall Street banker capitalists, or the desire
for a fat bottom line aren't always accurate.
- New York Times
June 29, 2014 In a series of tests, Dipayan Biswas, a marketing professor at the University of
South Florida, asked students to eat brownie bits as they watched TV. They generally
ate more if the brownies were gooey and soft, rather than hard and dry.
- USF Magazine
June 25, 2014 Advised by USF research leaders, students run a business incubator of their own
- USF Magazine
June 25, 2014 Most people know that an MBA gives people from a variety of backgrounds a chance
to become better versed in managerial and business operations.
USF MBA in Sport & Entertainment Management's Inaugural Class Accepts Job Offers Locally
and Across Nation - Tampa Bay Partnership
June 25, 2014 Just weeks after graduation, 16 of the 19 graduates from the inaugural class from
the MBA in Sport & Entertainment Management have accepted
offers for professional and executive-level industry jobs in the Tampa Bay and across
the nation.
Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship Recipients to Study Abroad in China
June 16, 2014 Two College of Business students have been awarded the chance to study abroad as
Gilman Scholars this summer. Michelle Tjahjono and Austin-James Cox will study Chinese
language and culture with the USF Chinese Learning in the Culture: Tier 1 program.
Business leaders discuss international trade at USF
June 12, 2014 "Exports are the key to economic prosperity. What you're doing here is so important
to our state," said Moez Limayem, dean of the USF College of Business, as he welcomed
the attendees. "Here at USF, we're so proud to make global impact and business engagement
our strategic priorities."
Marketing instructor wins national AMA award
May 21, 2014 At the annual AMA conference held in New Orleans in April, Solomon was presented
with the Hugh. G. Wales Outstanding Advisor of the Year Award, given to only two advisors
nationwide.
Retailers offering big discounts for Memorial Day weekend - ABC Action News
May 20, 2014 Stores typically try to move seasonal items out of their inventory and into the hands
of customers, said assistant professor of marketing Rob
Hooker said.
Political ads hit the web for Fla. governor's race - WFLA
May 16, 2014 Web ads can be cheaper, offer a way to link to a place to donate and give campaigns
the opportunity to see who is watching and clicking on them, said Robert Hooker, assistant
professor of marketing at the .
Morgan Family Makes $8 Million Gift to benefit USF Athletics, Colleges of Business
and Marine Science
May 15, 2014 George '76 and Jane Morgan have had a life-long love affair with the University of
South Florida. Now, thanks to a deferred gift, they've ensured that their passion
for George's alma mater will be felt long after they are gone.
- AccountingWEB
May 12, 2014 Recently published research by three accounting professors found that reports from
paid-for stock analysts offer nearly the same relevant information to investors as
reports from sell-side firms.
Talk Back Florida: The Fight Against Ovarian Cancer - News Talk Florida
May 12, 2014 Cyber security and keeping your data and smartphone information safe was also part
of the conversation. Sri Sridharan, Managing Director of the new cyber security department/degree
program at USF gave us some practical safety tips.
Student Healthcare Innovators Do Battle 'Shark Tank' Style - WUSF
May 7, 2014 Twelve teams of students from eight Florida universities recently faced off at the
Second Annual State of Florida Healthcare Innovation Competition to determine whose
medical technology reigned supreme -- and the winners walked away with $10,000.
Grants allow ISDS Department, Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy to expand undergraduate
programs
May 7, 2014 Two new grants from the State of Florida will help information systems and accounting
students at USF take smaller classes, learn more, and, ideally, graduate in less time.
'Breakfast with a CIO' event brings banking executive to tech community
May 5, 2014 JPMorgan Chase moves more money every day than the GDP of the United Kingdom, about
$5 trillion daily -- but it's not the dollar bills we typically carry in our wallets.
- WUSF News
May 2, 2014 In addition to the "to selfie or not to selfie" debate, there are a number of other
stories making news at this weekend's Spring Commencement
- including a family of graduates, a former migrant worker turned educator, and a
USF professor whose voice is recognizable to thousand of alumni.
- WUSF
May 2014 It's "Shark Tank" – style – as students from eight Florida colleges recently
faced off at the to see who created the most innovative
healthcare technology.
- Tampa Bay Partnership
April 30, 2014 The stars of Indian film, politics, and business, along with leaders in those arenas
in the U.S., all came together for the FICCI-IIFA Global Business Forum in Tampa last
week.
Clippers face crisis management as sponsors flee owner Sterling - Chicago Tribune
April 29, 2014 The National Basketball Association must focus on its relationships with sponsors
as it investigates comments attributed to Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling,
according to a crisis manager.
Clippers See Sponsors Flee as NBA Investigates Owner Remarks - Bloomberg Businessweek
April 29, 2014 The Los Angeles Clippers lost four sponsors and a half-dozen more suspended deals
as the National Basketball Association called a news conference to address racist
comments attributed to team owner Donald Sterling.
- The Ledger
April 26, 2014 There will be an "Ask-the-Experts" session, a counselor from the Small Business Development
Center at the and a social media discussion.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
April 25, 2014 Presenters at the FICCI-IIFA Global Business Forum Friday morning expressed enthusiasm
about the climate for business and the possibilities of technology, despite the economic
troubles of recent years.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
April 25, 2014 Luring international visitors is one of the most significant challenges tourism marketers
face, as it requires convincing people to travel great distances to experience a destination.
- Tampa Bay Times
April 24, 2014 The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday proposed sweeping new regulations for
electronic cigarettes, including a ban on sales to anyone under 18, in the first step
toward oversight of a fast-growing industry untouched for years by federal rules.
- Tampa Bay Times
April 24, 2014 More than 250 people gathered for the Global Business Forum at the Tampa Convention
Center to discuss ways to strengthen the countries' trade and business relationship.
- Tampa Bay Times
April 24, 2014 The International Indian Film Academy got down to business - the economic kind -
on Thursday during a forum to promote ties between the United States and India.
New partnership gives students global business experience
May 1, 2014 Florida's economy has always been dependent on the beaches and sunny skies that bring
tourists from all over the world. But with seasonal ups and downs and economic uncertainty
taking its toll on disposable incomes, Florida businesses have diversified to meet
other global demands.
FICCI-IIFA Global Business Forum 2014
April 28, 2014 The stars of Indian film, politics, and business, along with leaders in those arenas
in the U.S., all came together for the FICCI-IIFA Global Business Forum in Tampa last
week.
News roundup for Food Texture Study
April 22, 2014 Marketing professor Dipayan Biswas has a forthcoming article in the Journal of Consumer Research.
- Women's Health
April 21, 2014 According to a new study, people perceive foods that are hard or rough to have fewer
calories—meaning they might consume more of those foods regardless of their actual
nutritional value.
- Men's Health
April 21, 2014 Soft foods, soft stomach? Unless you're focused on counting calories, you tend to
mindlessly munch more food if you're eating something with a smooth or soft texture,
shows new research from the .
Student Innovation - Bay News 9
April 21, 2014 Desmond Williams, co-founder of the Student Innovation Incubator speaks about
the program.
- Florida Blue
April 21, 2014 A device that will help provide a more sanitary restroom experience for females took
first place April 7 in the second annual Innovation Pitch competition, a partnership
between Florida Blue and the Center for Entrepreneurship.
Advertising students give their all to national competition
April 18, 2014 For more than two decades, USF has been sending students to the National Student
Advertising Competition, which asks students to spend a year coming up with a multimillion
dollar campaign for a national sponsor client.
- Daily Mail
April 18, 2014 Dieters are more likely to pick crunchy foods over soft snacks because they believe
they are better for the waistline, according to a new study.
- CNN Health
April 18, 2014 Here's a roundup of five medical studies published this week that might give you
new insights into your health, mind and body.
- IBN Live
April 17, 2014 "We studied the link between how a food feels in your mouth and the amount we eat,
the types of food we choose, and how many calories we think we are consuming," researchers
said.
- Fast Company
April 16, 2014 Texture counts for a lot when we eat. New research, in the Journal of Consumer Research,
says people assume that "hard" foods, such as raw vegetables, have fewer calories
than "soft" foods, such as ice-cream.
- U.S. News & World Report
April 16, 2014 Creamy butter or ice cream versus a crunchy granola bar: A new study
suggests that the texture of foods influences people's dieting choices.
Food texture affects our calorie intake - The Times of India
April 16, 2014 According to the study, people perceive food that are either hard or have a rough
texture to have fewer calories.
- WebMD
April 16, 2014 When study participants were thinking about calories, they ate more of the crunchier
items, less of the soft
- Huffington Post
April 16, 2014 Everyone knows that crunchy carrot sticks are a less-caloric choice than, say, mashed
potatoes loaded with cream and butter. And a new study shows just how the texture
of these foods might also help us to discern the calorie estimations.
- Shape
April 16, 2014 Next time you are snacking on a handful of nuts, be sure to portion them out: According
to new research published in the Journal of Consumer Research, people perceive foods
that are either hard or have a rough texture to have fewer calories.
- Glamour
April 16, 2014 There are the crunchy foods you love and the creamy foods you love...and now new
research is suggesting that those very textures may influence your perception as to
how many calories are in each.
- Centro Tampa
April 10, 2014 Giampiero Fuentes recuerda que su primera 'incursión' en los negocios ocurrió cuando
tenía 6 o 7 años de edad. No era algo muy complicado: venderle a los amigos de barrio
las historietas y revistas que coleccionaba.
Wall Street recruiter and USF alumna speaks with students about her career path
April 9, 2014 Now the executive director for finance analyst and associate programs for JPMorgan
Chase in New York City, the two-time USF College of Business alumna recently told
a group of USF finance students that she owes her career to three things: hard work,
luck, and sponsors who believed in her potential.
State of Florida Healthcare Innovation Competition offers students $10,000 prize
April 4, 2014 What do a grocery store, Google Glass apps, and a motorized surgical device have
in common? They're all inventions by Florida university students designed to meet
a need in the healthcare industry.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
April 2, 2014 The forum, an initiative of the International Indian Film Academy and the Federation
of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, is scheduled at the Tampa Convention
Center April 24-25. It will coincide with the 2014 IIFA Weekend & Awards, also known
as the "Bollywood Oscars."
- KhaasBaat
April 2014 Many people know that Tampa Bay's port is easily linked to rapidly expanding markets
in Central and South America, but did you know that, in 2012, India was the Tampa
Port Authority's largest export destination?
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
March 24, 2014 Expect a who's who of Indian business leaders, including CEOs, technologists and
ambassadors, to speak at the FICCI-IIFA Global Business Forum, the business forum
and expo scheduled at the Tampa Convention Center April 24-25, in conjunction with
the 2014 International Indian Film Academy awards.
- Tampa Bay Times
March 19, 2014 We're just a month or so away from the Bollywood Oscars, a multiday extravaganza
here that culminates in a high-glitz, hyper-fun awards show set for Raymond James
Stadium before an expected live audience of 35,000 and global viewers estimated at
an astonishing 800 million.
- Tampa Tribune
March 16, 2014 Locally, Florida had the six largest groups of Indians among all states; in Hillsborough
and four adjoining counties, the 2010 census reports 27,939 people of Indian descent.
Starting Your Business class offered - News Sun
March 16, 2014 "Starting Your Business" is a free seminar presented by the Small Business Development
Center at .
- The Ledger
March 16, 2014 The Florida Small Business Development Center of the
has added two certified business consultants to its Polk County staff.
- Tampa Tribune
March 16, 2014 Military Times announced the College of Business, Tampa,
is No. 9 in its second annual "Best for Vets: Business Schools 2014" rankings, the
only Florida school in the top 10.
- CPA Practice Advisor
March 12, 2014 A decade after scandals at Enron, Worldcom, and other companies dramatized the need
for improved corporate financial monitoring, this critical regulatory challenge remains
in essential ways unmet, new research suggests.
- WUSF
March 12, 2014 A group of faculty and executives at USF would like to see the Tampa Bay area become
that kind of pioneering region when it comes to the rapidly growing field of cybersecurity
— and they're hoping the university will lead the way.
USF College of Business ranked ninth for veterans
March 10, 2014 For military veterans seeking a business education, the
College of Business is now among the top 10 programs for veterans in the nation.
- SportsBusiness Journal
March 10, 2014 I have always had the philosophy that there is something that can be learned from
almost anyone or any experience. Thus, I have learned a variety of things from Mark
Cuban over the years, some positive and some negative.
Tampa ranks third among best cities for jobs - ABC Action News
March 5, 2014 An online consumer advocacy site has ranked the best 60 cities in America to find
jobs, and Tampa placed third behind Washington, D.C. and Fort Worth, Texas.
Learning on the Job - USF Magazine
March 5, 2014 Internships enrich the student experience, preparing students for the workplace.
- FOX 13 News
February 28, 2014 Selling to the Government Made Easy "Rebuilding American Businesses"
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
February 24, 2014 Amid growing national concerns about cybersecurity, the
is positioning itself to take the lead on working with businesses to ward off cyber
threats.
CEO talks challenges of citrus industry with students
February 12, 2014 The citrus industry is different from the 1950s when every member of the family had
a glass of orange juice with breakfast.
students pushing for new Cybersecurity Center - WTSP
February 12, 2014 College students from USF weren't coming home from a bar at 3:30 in the morning Wednesday,
they were heading to Tallahassee to make a difference.
Your smart phone and other gadgets, a new frontier for hackers - WFLA
February 11, 2014 Sri Sridharan, the Director of the Center for Cyber security at the University of
South Florida says, "If you are using free wi fi at a coffee shop, you're an open
book because that's not a secure connection."
Experts: CVS tobacco sales may be "smartest move ever" - WTSP
February 5, 2014 Bold and risky -- that's how marketing experts describe CVS' recent decision to stop
selling tobacco products.
Another Major Company Hacked - WTSP
February 1, 2014 In the aftermath of Yahoo's security breach, USF cybersecurity expert Sri Sridharan
analyzes why a growing number of major corporations are falling victim to hackers.
- Tampa Bay Times
January 31, 2014 Tampa Bay is learning how to fight back against electronic security breaches such
as recent attacks against Yahoo Mail accounts and at leading retailers.
- Tampa Bay Times
January 31, 2014 In the end, the cost of security breaches will be passed on to consumers in the form
of increased prices and credit cards fees, said Sajeev Varki, an associate marketing
professor at the . Everyone will pay a few cents more as
the cost of doing business on plastic.
"Shark Tank" gives would-be entrepreneurs a practice pitch
January 31, 2014 Like the popular show "Shark Tank," USF's first event of the same name on Jan. 21
gave students the chance to get their business ideas in front of professionals who
invest money in promising ventures.
Executive MBA speaker series brings business leaders to the classroom
January 31, 2014 The Executive MBA Distinguished Speaker Series brings in well-known business leaders
to speak exclusively with the program's students about what the leaders learned in
their career journeys and how it applies to the students' own burgeoning executive
careers.
- YouTube
January 31, 2014 Freshman students have a terrific living-learning opportunity with
the Bulls Business Community, home to 105 business majors and located in USF's newest
residence hall.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
January 28, 2014 Narayana Murthy, co-founder and executive chairman of Indian IT giant Infosys, is
scheduled to appear at a business forum during the International Indian Film Academy
Weekend & Awards.
- Bradenton Herald
January 28, 2014 Area architecture offices are designing more buildings and hiring more people as
they buck a national trend in the commercial design and construction industry.
- YouTube
January 21, 2014 The teamed up with the Tampa Bay Lightning and FOX Sports
Florida for a unique partnership with the university's MBA program.
'Starting Your Business' seminar set - newssun.com
January 21, 2014 From how to determine feasibility and legal structure to the type of license you
will need, this class covers all the essentials that will help you get started.
Sport Lecture Series Wrap-Up
January 17, 2014 An ESPN analyst, global CEO, sports search firm partner, and author/professor came
to USF this week share their wisdom and insights on the sports industry with students
and community members.
ESPN analyst shares career path with USF audience
January 17, 2014 ESPN football analyst Andrew Brandt says his career has been a series of doors closing
and opening.
NFL insider talks business to students - The Oracle
January 16, 2014 For a businessman in the NFL, climbing the hierarchy isn't as simple and clean-cut
as other office jobs.
Women's Tennis CEO shares challenges of global brand
January 16, 2014 "(The WTA) can't be the best in sports," Allaster said. "We can't beat the NFL. What
can we own, how can we be different?"
Sports search firm CEO links relationships, success
January 15, 2014 Eastman & Beaudine CEO Bob Beaudine recently told a crowd who came to hear him speak
on the business of sports to send a text message to the most important person in their
life.
- WUSF
January 14, 2014 Members of the incubator and other USF-backed companies were on display
as part of USF CONNECT's S BEAT (Building Entrepreneurship Around Tampa) event.
- WUSF
January 13, 2014 Doctor Bill Sutton, Director of the Sport and Entertainment Management Program,
talks to WUSF's Mark Schreiner about the Sports Lecture Series.
Sports lecture series to offer industry, professional insight this week - The Oracle
January 13, 2014 For students preparing to enter the job market in the next few years, several top
professionals will speak on campus this week, sharing their advice from working in
the sports and business industries through a sports lecture series.
Tampa Bay Ambassador: Irene Hurst, USF College of Business - Tampa Bay Partnership
January 9, 2014 Irene Hurst first set foot in the United States in 1984 when she landed in Tampa
Bay to attend the (USF).
Sports Lecture Series Features ESPN Analyst, CEOs, Influential Authors
January 8, 2014 Free lecture series brings top speakers to region
Cybersecurity Trends - Bay News 9
January 8, 2014 Sri Sridharan, director of the USF-based Florida Center for Cybersecurity, discusses
current and future trends in cybersecurity.
2013
- CNN Money
December 27, 2013 Building up infrastructure to meet a level of service that's demanded only a few
days each year doesn't make sense.
What we can learn from holiday shipping delays - WFLA
December 26, 2013 UPS workers across the country, including here in the Bay area, continued to work
Thursday to deliver packages that were promised to people by Christmas but didn't
make it.
- Broadway World
December 23, 2013 The is proud to announce additions to its partnership
with Colloquy to support two new online programs – an online MBA with a Concentration
in Sport Business and an online Graduate Certificate in Business Foundations.
Security expert: Target shoppers should cancel cards - WTSP
December 20, 2013 It didn't take long Thursday to find some of the estimated 40 million potential victims
of the Target credit card security breach.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
December 19, 2013 Our first column, "Start exporting to generate higher profits," is by Eileen Rodriguez,
regional director of the Florida Small Business Development Center at the University
of South Florida.
New online-only degrees offer students flexibility
December 18, 2013 "These new programs make a USF business degree accessible to students who may not
have the flexibility to complete an on-campus degree program," said Kaushal Chari,
associate dean of the College of Business.
Students take real-world lessons from class competition
December 17, 2013 When Donna Davis joined USF as an associate professor this fall, she decided to bring
a favorite teaching tool with her: a global competition that would help her students
develop real-life business skills in the classroom.
- YouTube
December 11, 2013 Dr. Bill Sutton discusses the 's online MBA with a Concentration
in Sport Business program.
- AccountingToday
December 10, 2013 These friendships, according to the study, "have a significant negative impact on
corporate financial integrity, fostering earnings manipulation, low levels of audit
effort, concealment of financial distress, and cover-ups of internal-control weaknesses."
entrepreneurship alumni give back
December 10, 2013 When Jennifer Sineway and her colleagues in USF's entrepreneurship master's degree
program graduated from USF in 2011, they decided they didn't want their USF and community
involvement to end there.
December 6, 2013 The College of Business extends its warmest holiday greetings
to our students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors, corporate partners, and friends.
- Fox 13
December 2, 2013 Amazon's drone flew in to the news just in time for Cyber Monday.
- Tampa Tribune
December 1, 2013 Today's students are not like previous generations. They don't remember life before
social media and an always-on world.
Entrepreneur Speaks to New Venture Class
November 26, 2013 Recently, students studying entrepreneurship had a chance to hear from serial inventor
Ron Klein, the inventor behind the magnetic strip on billions of credit cards worldwide,
as part of the final meeting of Sean Lux's new venture formation class.
New business incubator encourages student entrepreneurship
November 26, 2013 A new Student Innovation Incubator, a partnership between the USF Center for Entrepreneurship
and USF Connect, will help aspiring entrepreneurs take their business ideas from concept
to reality.
Citi seminar prepares students for success
November 25, 2013 Anti-money laundering expertise might seem like a specialized skill, but for many
students in the National & Competitive Intelligence Program, the knowledge they gained
from a summer seminar with Citi has helped make them marketable in whatever career
fields they choose.
USF accounting students participate in Great American Teach-In
November 25, 2013 Do get an internship. Don't post party pictures on Facebook. Don't skip class. Do
figure out what motivates you.
- Tampa Tribune
November 21, 2013 The state university system's Board of Governors has signed off on a proposal to
create an ambitious Florida Center for Cybersecurity on the
campus.
Bulls Business Community Connects to Tampa International Airport
November 21, 2013 Students from the Bulls Business Community met with senior Tampa International Airport
management during an exclusive tour of the airport's facilities on Friday.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
November 20, 2013 The is proposing the creation a Florida Center for Cybersecurity,
a national center of research on the increasingly important topic.
- MarketWatch
November 19, 2013 A certified public accountant, Gallentine holds a Master of Business Administration
degree from Georgia State University, and a Bachelor of Science in accounting from
the .
Collier Student Success Center
November 19, 2013 The new Collier Student Success Center at the USF Muma College of Business focuses
on the value students can add to their degrees outside of the classroom as well as
within it.
- Tampa Tribune
November 19, 2013 Some of the shining stars of the 's entrepreneurship push
– including the purple-clad Megabyte and Sublimation, superheroes who are educating
youngsters while saving the world from the evil Dr. Entropy – joined school officials
Tuesday in launching the Student Innovation Incubator on the Tampa campus.
USF poised to create Florida cybersecurity center - WFLA
November 19, 2013 Cyber attacks reported by federal agencies have grown nearly 800 percent in the past
six years.
- Tampa Tribune
November 19, 2013 USF officials will appear before the state university system Board of Governors today
to pitch the creation of a Florida Center for Cybersecurity at the Tampa campus, an
organization called for by Gov. Rick Scott and the Legislature to put the state at
the forefront of the growing field.
- MPR
November 18, 2013 To make a business successful, entrepreneurs should spend about 60% of their time
servicing customers.
- The Oracle
November 18, 2013 USF's part-time MBA program was ranked first of Florida state universities, No. 16
of public universities and No. 36 of public and private universities by Bloomberg
Businessweek last Thursday.
Hall of Fame nod to Emeritus Professor - PhD Project
November 18, 2013 Mimi is a tireless mentor advising her own and her 'adopted' PhD Project doctoral
students. Through her efforts and presence—in addition to passion and big heart—she
has paved the way for women (and men) of color in the Academy.
'Starting Your Business' seminar set - newssun.com
November 17, 2013 You've got the idea. Now you need to know how get on your way. "Starting Your Business"
is a class that teaches just that.
- Tampa Bay Times
November 16, 2013 The modern shootout between good and evil is happening on a new battlefield.
Young CEOs share stories of business challenge, success, personal growth - Tallahassee.com
November 14, 2013 It was a day Carley Ochs still recalls with a mix of first disappointment, then elation. Ochs,
founder and CEO of the jewelry company Bourbon and Boweties, had her first appointment
with a retail store in Charleston, S.C. She got there four hours late.
- Tampa Bay Times
November 14, 2013 The 's part-time MBA is the top program among Florida's
12 state universities, and No. 16 among public schools in the nation, says a new ranking
released by Bloomberg Businessweek.
USF part-time MBA program ranked first in state - Tampa Bay Times
November 14, 2013 The 's part-time MBA program has been ranked first among
Florida's public universities by Bloomberg Businessweek, university officials said
Thursday.
Orlando Magic exec talks financing with students
November 8, 2013 Sports teams can be an economic boon to communities -- but often, they need the support
of their communities to be able to succeed.
- The Oracle
November 7, 2013 A paperclip is primarily used to hold papers together, but some students in the College
of Business think it just may be able to hold a community together.
- The Oracle
November 5, 2013 A few weeks ago, the team from Tampa met with Brazilian officials to sign an agreement
to make Porto Alegre the ninth sister city to Tampa.
- SportsBusiness Journal
November 4, 2013 Selling and buying have always existed in one form or another. As society has developed,
and as technology has evolved and influenced everything that we do, we have always
searched for the next best way to reach our customers and sell more effectively.
Jabil CEO talks leadership and success with EMBA students
November 1, 2013 "Customers think, 'I don't see a Jabil on a shelf, I can't go out and buy a Jabil,'"
CEO Mark Mondello said recently, when he came to campus to speak to USF Executive
MBA students.
Alumni flock to data-driven event
October 30, 2013 About 250 alumni and other guests gathered at the College of Business on Oct. 25
to learn more about data-driven decisions -- from the lessons Boston Market's Chief
Brand Officer took back from her experience on the "Undercover Boss" TV show, to a
panel discussion with top-level executives on how they use data in their jobs.
'Undercover Boss' Sara Bittorf speaks at College of Business - The Oracle
October 28, 2013 As part of Homecoming activities, the College of Business went "undercover" Friday
afternoon, hosting a lecture by Sara Bittorf.
- Centro Tampa
October 24, 2013 Educación es poder. Marcos González (izq) y Alvaro Ruiz, son parte de una generación
de alumnos hispanos con sed de triunfos.
USF relationship with T. Rowe Price spurs student success
October 22, 2013 Recently, some of USF's best and brightest students were given the opportunity to
travel to Baltimore and meet with executives at T. Rowe Price's corporate headquarters.
Marketing Professor Fulfills Dream In Bull Run
October 21, 2013 When Andy Artis' son ran with the bulls in Pamplona six years ago on his 21st birthday,
the USF associate professor of marketing was proud, but also a little envious.
Sun State President Discusses Career Journey
October 21, 2013 Rising through the ranks of International Harvester (now Navistar) in the 1980s and
1990s, Oscar Horton faced post-civil rights era prejudices.
USF Alumnus On Front Edge Of Education
October 21, 2013 "You need to be a decorator crab," Marshall said, comparing professional development
to the crab's survival mechanism. "Take what you need along the journey that helps
you conduct the journey."
USF College of Business Goes "Undercover" with Speaking Event
October 21, 2013 The first executive to ever fire someone on the hit CBS show "Undercover Boss," along
with other senior-level industry executives, will speak to
business alumni as part of an event focusing on how companies can collect and use
information to make better business decisions.
USF Looks At Adding Cybersecurity Program - WFLA.com
October 18, 2013 Whether it's getting your credit card account hacked, or the National Security Agency
spying on everyday people, cybersecurity is becoming one of the biggest jobs in information
technology.
- WRLN.org
October 16, 2013 Liliana Arevalo helps run a small company in El Salvador that makes artisanal wines.
She has received technical assistance from SBNA-related groups.
- Renal & Urology News
October 16, 2013 To make a business successful, entrepreneurs should spend about 60% of their time
servicing customers. The other 40% should be focused on administrative tasks such
as human resources and accounting, according to Mario Iezzoni, certified business
analyst at the Small Business Development Center at .
- Tampa Tribune
October 16, 2013 Some in the retail industry fear the government stalemate will raise fears among
consumers, and lead to less spending over the holidays.
White Cloud Electronic Cigarettes Partners with USF for Research Study - Fox 25 48,
La Crosse - Eau Claire
October 15, 2013 White Cloud Electronic Cigarettes is pleased to announce the signing of a research
partnership agreement with the 's (USF) Marketing Department.
Local and National Experts Come Together to Help Develop USF Cybersecurity Program
October 15, 2013 Discussion to focus on how USF can fill needs and create local jobs in the high-demand
field.
5 things you need to know happening in Florida on Tuesday, October 15 - ABC Action
News
October 15, 2013 The is hosting a discussion on Tuesday to help develop
a Cybersecurity Program for the school.
5 things you need to know happening in Florida on Tuesday, October 15 - ABC Action
News Television
October 15, 2013 The is hosting a discussion on Tuesday to help develop
a Cybersecurity Program for the school.
- MyFox Tampa Bay
October 2, 2013 Many small business owners ventured into new territory Tuesday, having to offer their
employees health insurance but wondering where to get their questions answered.
- Tampa Tribune
September 28, 2013 Saturday's BarCamp Tampa Bay gave the tech-minded a chance to mingle with like-minded
geeks at the .
Students at Infosys - SPAN
September 25, 2013 Infosys founder and Executive Chairman N.R. Narayana Murthy met with students and
faculty from the at Bangalore as part of a study abroad
partnership program between the Tampa-based university and Infosys.
USF Entrepreneurship Program in National Rankings
September 20, 2013 USF's graduate program is the only Florida university included in the new rankings
of the nation's best entrepreneurship education programs.
The Princeton Review & Entrepreneur Magazine Name The Top 50 Schools For Entrepreneurship
Programs - CNBC
September 19, 2013 The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine announced today the results of The
Princeton Review's annual survey that names the schools with the top 25 undergraduate
and top 25 graduate entrepreneurship programs in the nation.
Retailers begin Christmas shopping push - WTSP.com
September 17, 2013 The calendar might say September and Halloween is still more than a month away but
several major retailers already want you to be thinking about the holiday shopping
season.
- SportsBusiness Journal
September 16, 2013 The majority of tickets sold for sporting events and teams are probably sold by men
and women under 30 years old.
From the fields to the classroom - USF Oracle
September 12, 2013 Migrant field worker becomes rising business student
Distinguished Speaker Series: Dr. Kiran Patel
September 10, 2013 When Dr. Kiran Patel was a boy in Zambia, Africa, his father helped their neighbor,
a widow, negotiate down her debt.
- Tampa Tribune
September 8, 2013 Standing before a group of intelligence analysts at U.S. Special Operations Command's
MacDill Air Force Base headquarters, Maia offered her analysis of what role special
operations forces should take in the bloody two-year-old Syrian civil war.
- Tampa Bay Times
September 6, 2013 When Marcos Gonzalez walked to the stage to address the other USF College of Business
scholarship recipients recently, he wore a fitted suit and tie and carried a bucket
of unripened tomatoes on his shoulder.
- MyFox Tampa Bay
September 6, 2013 A new monthly segment with FOX 13, the Small Business Development Center discusses
women, minority, and disabled veteran certifications for business.
- WUSF
September 2013 The College of Business recently celebrated the nearly 200 scholarships awarded to
its students.
University Beat: Business Scholarships - WUSF Radio
September 2013 The numbers are impressive enough on their own, 190 scholarships totaling $380,000
awarded to College of Business students.
- Centro Tampa
August 30, 2013 José Carlos Jarquín y Julio C. Novo no solo comparten el hecho de ser jóvenes, talentosos
y estudiantes de origen hispano en la Universidad del Sur de la Florida (USF). Hay
más que eso.
USF's Peru program offers unique opportunity
August 27, 2013 Growing up in Peru, Jose Fernandez Alvarez always enjoyed his English classes. And
two years ago when his university, Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola in Lima, announced
the opportunity to earn a double degree in business administration with both a Spanish
and English program, he jumped at the chance.
USF Beta Alpha Psi, advisor receive top awards
August 27, 2013 Accounting instructor Jennifer Cainas and accounting honor society Beta Alpha Psi
received top awards at the national Beta Alpha Psi Annual Meeting recently.
Young Bulls in The Big City
August 26, 2013 Some young alumni of the College of Business have ventured to New York City to try
their luck in the Big Apple -- with impressive results.
Executive MBA students learn international business firsthand
August 26, 2013 The students studied abroad in China this summer and met with corporate partners
there.
Pinellas Hope Service Day
August 26, 2013 "Volunteerism is not only a huge part of our program but of the sports community
itself," said student Katie Hatch "It's a big part of what teams do, so it's preparing
us for what we'll be in for in the future as well."
USF Hosts Cybersecurity Summit
August 26, 2013 The new Florida Cybersecurity Center at USF recently hosted a cybersecurity summit
to discuss issues in the field.
- 83 Degrees
August 20, 2013 People interested in charitable giving now have a way to donate to Tampa Bay's hidden
gems with complete transparency and assurance that 100 percent of their donation will
be used for the intended purpose.
Selig to jumpstart Rays stadium talks - ABC Action News
August 16, 2013 They built it, but they didn't come. The Rays ballpark has been the Tropicana Field
of Nightmares as the team sits in second-to-last place in attendance so far this season,
a trend that's continued for years.
ISDS ranking reflects program's excellence
August 16, 2013 Undergraduates in the College of Business Information Systems and Decision Sciences
department now have confirmation of what they believed all along: USF has one of the
best information systems programs in the country.
- SportsBusiness Journal
August 12, 2013 More than 20 years ago when working with a client, I used a regression analysis to
explain why certain giveaway items were not driving attendance the way the team thought
they were.
- Herald-Tribune
August 9, 2013 Jean Kabongo, assistant professor of management in the College of Business at the
, Sarasota-Manatee will discuss entrepreneurship, creativity
and why innovation shapes the marketplace as well as how to be innovative.
- Tampa Bay Times
August 9, 2013 The chamber offers free and confidential consultations in partnership with the Small
Business Development Center at the .
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
August 2, 2013 Through the executive MBA program I'm learning different skills that will improve
my leadership abilities for my business as well as in the community.
- 83 Degrees
July 30, 2013 With the rapid growth of Tampa Bay's information technology industry creating a need
for a highly skilled technical workforce, businesses and academia have an opportunity
to work together to create synergies.
- Tampa Bay Times
July 26, 2013 They are young, creative and adaptable. Experts say they grew up with parents telling
them they could do anything only to experience the depth of economic lows with the
recession.
- CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly
July 18, 2013 Key events in the past that have made supply chain management what it is today are
likely to shape what the profession and discipline will become in the future.
- FOX 13 News
July 17, 2013 Thousands of people are taking to social media sites, calling on others to join a
"Boycott Florida" movement until the state repeals the "Stand your Ground" law.
- ESPN
July 16, 2013 Can one of Tuesday's All-Stars become MLB's version of LeBron James?
- SportsBusiness Journal
July 15, 2013 In just the past two weeks, Scott O'Neil has been named CEO of the Philadelphia 76ers,
Chris Granger has been named president of the Sacramento Kings, and Lou DePaoli has
been named chief revenue officer of the New York Mets.
- Yahoo! Finance
July 11, 2013 Irene Hurst, director of MBA programs at the , says prospective
MBAs should first consider where they are in their career trajectory. Timing matters.
- CardHub
July 10, 2013 The Great Recession has reinvigorated America's entrepreneurial spirit. As the job
market soured during the housing market crisis and ensuing economic swoon, business
creation rates soared to record heights.
- SportsBusiness Journal
July 1, 2013 Last month, Higgins launched the Event Development Institute. The concept is the
first sports and entertainment event incubator, where potential ideas for startup
events and properties are given industry expertise and consulting, financial resources,
and access to key partnerships. Think of it as a more altruistic version of "Shark
Tank."
Welcome New Faculty!
June 27, 2013 See our new faculty members.
- Tampa Bay Times
June 15, 2013 Tampa Bay stands at an innovation crossroads. While its emerging startup community
exudes enthusiasm, big concerns persist about the long-term viability of this region
as a serious hub for entrepreneurs.
- YouTube
June 5, 2013 Eileen Rodriguez, Regional Director for the Small Business Development Center at
the University South Florida's College of Business was interviewed on June 5, 2013
by Fox 13's Russell Rhodes regarding the Small Business climate in Tampa Bay.
Cheerios commercial featuring interracial family draws harsh comments - ABC Action
News
June 4, 2013 The joke is that she wanted to make his heart healthy. But the reality is, this ad
that ends in "love" has generated a lot of hate.
How safe is your personal password? - WFLA
June 3, 2013 As we get more tied to our technology, passwords are quickly becoming the keys to
our lives.
Perfect Pitch - USF Magazine
June 2013 When Casey Henry walked before the panel of judges in the Fintech Business Plan Competition
in April, she was unsure about her chances of getting funding for her startup business:
a paintball field.
Bi-Lo to buy Sweetbay: sweet or sour deal? - ABC Action News
May 30, 2013 The estimated $267 million sale to Bi-Lo of Jacksonville could lead to possible business
growth, according to marketing professor Dip Biswas of USF.
- The Hindu
May 26, 2013 Karthik Chandrasekaran shares his thoughts on the MIS programme at the University
of South Florida.
Vietnamese students explore the emergent field of Management Information Systems (MIS)
and its career opportunities in the US - Vietweek
May 17, 2013 For students who are passionate about studying in the United States, Education USA
is not a strange name.
The Second Annual Tampa Bay Entrepreneurship Gala
May 15, 2013 Wearing offbeat bowties or eccentric jackets in keeping with the night's "creative
black tie" theme, the attendees at the Second Annual Tampa Bay Entrepreneurship Gala
showed off the creative spirits that made them successful entrepreneurs.
USF business students receive prestigious scholarships
May 15, 2013 Five USF College of Business undergraduate students will be studying abroad this
summer on prestigious scholarships.
- The Tampa Tribune
May 15, 2013 She was up against executive MBAs, lawyers and engineers pitching services from biomedical
waste disposal to feeding the poor. Undergraduate Casey Henry had to sell a panel
of entrepreneurs on her passion.
MBA students advise USF Health center on marketing
May 10, 2013 From the Board Room to the Exam Room, Monsour Executive Wellness Center at USF Health
Coca Cola Japan CEO talks about USF MBA
May 10, 2013 Coca Cola Japan CEO Michael Coombs likes to think of himself as a student in the
university of life.
Business Honors Program helps great students thrive
May 10, 2013 Although Ambily Joseph graduated this spring after only three years at USF, she doesn't
feel like she's missed out on the opportunities college offers.
USF to host healthcare innovation competition
May 9, 2013 Next week, innovators from across the state will gather in downtown Tampa to share
their ideas for revolutionizing the quality and delivery of healthcare -- and they
may receive a chance to make those ideas reality.
- WUSF
May 1, 2013 If the success of the last two winners of the USF Center for Entrepreneurship 's
Fintech Business Plan Competition is any indication, the future may be promising for
Casey Henry and South Tampa Paintball .
- WUSF
April 2013 USF Business students recently took part in a contest where they had sixty seconds—the
length of an elevator ride in one of Tampa's tallest buildings—to see who had the
best self-pitch.
- USF News
April 29, 2013 students in the College of Business turn to the dance floor to become comfortable
in the corporate world.
- Tampa Bay Times
April 28, 2013 Six business students sat in a classroom at the , facing
a screen with concern and curiosity. They were ready to graduate, and the reality
of the massive amounts of money they'd borrowed was sinking in.
- Tampa Bay Times
April 27, 2013 The Florida Small Business Development Center Network is bringing four experts to
Hernando County to help serve the growing needs of business owners with free consulting
- Tampa Bay Times
April 27, 2013 The chamber offers free and confidential consultations in partnership with the Small
Business Development Center at the .
- USF Oracle
April 25, 2013 Living Learning Communities (LLCs), or residential communities that focus on either
an academic major or a special interest, have sprung up around campus over the past
six years and may continue to grow.
- 83 Degrees
April 23, 2013 In March 2012, Abdelaoui launched Prettymanagement.com, an online solution that allows
beauty salon and spa managers to manage their customers, inventory, staff and marketing.
- Tampa Bay Times
April 16, 2013 When Sade's Smooth Operator came on, the dance teacher clenched his teeth into a
grin, pointed both fingers to his cheeks and instructed his class to follow suit.
It was, after all, the ultimate job skill.
Sport professionals talk analytics
April 11, 2013 Professionals in the sport and entertainment management industry know that when they
tell people what they do for a living, it often seems like a glamorous career to those
on the outside, one that conjures images of work hours spent in boxes at baseball
games or backstage at concerts.
Elevator Competition
April 11, 2013 Instead of sleeping in like many of their peers, 25 sharply dressed students in dark
business suits and conservative shoes headed into downtown Tampa's Regions Bank tower
early Saturday morning, mentally rehearsing what they planned to say to an area hiring
manager awaiting in the elevators.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
April 10, 2013 For the first time in 10 years, AACSB International, or the Association to Advance
Collegiate Schools of Business, has recast its standards for business school accreditation.
- Tampa Bay Times
April 9, 2013 Young people have lived through the Great Recession, seen banks collapse and corporate
leaders hauled away in handcuffs. They've watched the housing bubble burst, their
parents endure layoffs and foreclosures. They've entered a world of burgeoning student
loans and new technologies.
- 83 Degrees
April 9, 2013 Do you have an idea for a product or service that will help improve healthcare? Maybe
you want to improve patient engagement or health provider effectiveness? Submit your
innovation to the 2013 First Annual State of Florida Healthcare Innovation Competition.
- Sports Business Journal
April 8, 2013 Managing up is at its very essence a communication strategy and practice for keeping
your "boss" informed. The challenge is determining the content (what the boss should
know) and the frequency (how often you should be communicating).
- Tampa Bay Times
April 7, 2013 With millions of Americans rapidly approaching an age where they will be covered
by Medicare and additional millions soon to be insured by the Affordable Care Act,
there is no question that government's total expenditures on health care will increase.
USF hosts business plan battle with $15,000 top prize - WFLA.com
April 5, 2013 The Center for Entrepreneurship at the College of Business
hosted a unique business plan competition among students Friday.
- Tampa Bay Times
April 5, 2013 Seven groups of entrepreneurs went into the 's version
of the Shark Tank on Friday. One came out with the top prize — a $15,000 check to
help fund their startup.
Undergraduate-owned business wins $15,000
April 5, 2013 If you don't think competitive paintball sounds like a lucrative, innovative business
proposition, think again.
Local companies partner with marketing department to close jobs gap
April 5, 2013 Ashley Macaluso, a 2007 marketing grad, has come a long way only to find herself
right back where she started – in class at USF. The difference is that this time around
she is in front of the class, featured as a guest lecturer representing her employer,
Bayshore Solutions.
Fintech partnerships benefit students, company
April 5, 2013 A longtime businessman and serial entrepreneur, Scott Riley used to think of internships
as students answering phones or getting coffee over their summer break.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
April 3, 2013 The Tampa Hillsborough Economic Development Corp. and the
will present an educational workshop on April 25 highlighting opportunities for commercial
real estate professionals through the EDC and USF's College of Business.
USF College of Business Maintains AACSB Accreditation
April 2, 2013 The USF College of Business and the Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy were recognized
for excellence this week when the Board of Directors of AACSB International reaffirmed
their accreditation,
USF Offers Scholarship for Non-profit Executives to Earn an MBA
March 28, 2013 Applications for the scholarship are due no later than June 1, 2013
USF AMA, advisor receive top awards
March 25, 2013 USF's American Marketing Association received a Silver Chapter Award at the association's
awards banquet on Saturday in New Orleans, continuing the student organization's run
as a top chapter in North America.
Fintech Nurtures New Generation of Student Entrepreneurs - Yahoo! News
March 12, 2013 Fintech believes fostering new generations of business students leads to better prepared
graduates and savvier entrepreneurs.
USF's Executive MBA Program Builds Confidence, Careers - Florida Trend
March 11, 2013 With her busy work and family life, Chitty said the structure of the University of
South Florida's Executive MBA was the only way she could complete the degree.
- Florida Trend
March 11, 2013 Professors talk about their approaches to teaching leadership skills.
Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy programs make top rankings
March 8, 2013 For the first time, the USF Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy's undergraduate
and graduate programs are both ranked in the top 50 accounting programs nationally.
- Tampa Bay Times
March 4, 2013 By the time Randy Kuhn started living out of a hotel to audit one of the biggest
corporate fraud scandals in history, many of the major players already had been handcuffed.
- WUSF University Beat
March 2013 USF's College of Business recently hosted members of the "Committee of 200," an organization
made up of some of the leading women in business.
Citizens Insurance report shows employees watching porn, gambling on the job - ABC
Action News
February 28, 2013 "How did these people get hired in the first place? But that being said, they got
caught in a net. They're dealing with that catch the best they can," said USF Business
Ethics Lecturer Sharon Hanna-West.
Yahoo surprises with work and home news - WFLA-TV, News channel 8
February 27, 2013 Workers and tech watchers were buzzing Wednesday on reports that Yahoo will no longer
allow employees to work from home, starting this summer.
- USF News
February 27, 2013 Women business leaders, part of the Committee of 200, spent the day sharing experiences
and ideas with students.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
February 26, 2013 Students at the will have the chance to hear top women
executives from the Committee of 200 speak at the school on Tuesday.
- Tampa Bay Times
February 26, 2013 The next class of female CEOs donned crisp suits and gathered in the atrium of the
's business school, their peers flip-flopping behind them
on the way to class.
Accounting professor finds auditors spot narcissists
February 22, 2013 "Auditors do make that conscious relationship between a narcissistic type of person
and fraud," Kuhn said. "Evidence shows those type of individuals believe they're above
the law."
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
February 20, 2013 Roughly 20 women CEOs and other top executives from the Committee of 200 will speak
to students at the on Feb. 26.
- Tampa Bay Newswire
February 20, 2013 Aspiring business leaders from the will get an opportunity
to work directly with some of the most successful women executives in the country
during an event on Tuesday, Feb. 26.
Workshop targets one-stop shop for small businesses - Tampa Bay Online
February 15, 2013 Tampa City Councilwoman Lisa Montelione would like to give Scott and the rest of
Tampa's small-business owners a hand in tough economic times.
Former professor gives $100,000 to Business Honors Program
February 15, 2013 Former Management Professor Dick Dutton donated $100,000 to the program, saying he
wanted to be a part of a new program that could use additional funding to make its
mark on the university.
Mixing Love & Business: Tips to Owning a Business with Someone you Love - SBDC Tampa
Bay
February 14, 2013 Unless you're mixing love and business, cash flow projections, feasibility analyses
and marketing plans aren't in the typical date night convo.
SBDC gets $50,000 grant to help businesses
February 13, 2013 "Wells Fargo chose the Small Business Development Center as a recipient because its
small business training and consulting helps entrepreneurs create the jobs needed
in order for people to become homeowners," Wells Fargo Regional President Carl Miller
said.
- My Fox Tampa Bay
February 11, 2013 When Jamie Grant looked around the room, she couldn't believe it. "I was shocked
when I saw how many women are in the program," said Grant, a student in the new Sport
and Entertainment Management MBA program at USF.
Fintech Business Plan Competition Seeks Student Entrepreneurs
February 11, 2013 student-entrepreneurs looking for cash flow to get their startup companies off
the ground don't have to look far.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
February 7, 2013 The USF Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy has been ranked first in the nation
in the accounting information system field.
- USF Research & Innovation
February 7, 2013 The USF Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy is ranked first in the nation in the
accounting information systems field, with its faculty leading the way in research
at the intersection of accounting and information technology.
10th Coalition on Intercollegiate Athletics Sparks Faculty Discussion
February 7, 2013 More than 50 faculty representatives from various universities recently sat down
at USF with officials from the NCAA and worked to ensure that college athletics don't
detract from the university's academic mission.
- WTSP.com
February 5, 2013 So why are companies willing to pay big bucks to put their name on a building? USF
Marketing Professor Dip Biswas says it's a way to gain name recognition and advertise,
without hitting people over the head.
USF researcher examines why people text and drive - WFLA-TV, News channel 8
January 31, 2013 A researcher at the believes it's going to take more
than a ban on texting behind the wheel to actually keep people from doing it.
Distinguished speakers make USF appearances
January 22, 2013 A full slate of business leaders will appear at the USF College of Business this
spring to share their business expertise, life lessons, and personal wisdom with students.
Fifth Annual Elevator Competition approaching
January 16, 2013 For the fifth year, the College of Business is sending its students to the elevators
-- literally.
Corporate Mentor Program spurs student success
January 16, 2013 Corporate Mentor Program Director J.R. Haworth said not only did these students have
job offers upon graduating, but many of them students had multiple companies hoping
to hire them at above-average salaries.
Leading businesswomen coming to USF
January 15, 2013 Nearly two dozen of the world's top women in business will be coming to USF's College
of Business February 26 to share their expertise with students in a series of
of breakout sessions highlighting the positive aspects of a business career.
Dell Executive Teaches Innovation
January 11, 2013 "Customers don't know what they don't know," Stikeleather said. "You can do all kinds
of market surveys, and you'll never innovate if you do that."
ANALYSIS-NHL-Winning Stanley Cup may be easier than winning back fans - Yahoo! Sports
January 7, 2013 "I don't think there will be a backlash but I do think there will be some apathy,"
Sutton told Reuters. "I think some people are already over it, they've moved on, spent
their money, spent their time, made their commitments.
- Tampa Bay Online
January 3, 2013 Moez Limayem, the 's new dean of the College of Business,
will be the featured speaker at the Jan. 4 gathering of the Rotary Club of New Tampa.
FedEx CIO Offers Insight into Future of Technology
January 3, 2013 FedEx Chief Information Officer Rob Carter said the technology boom of this century
is only beginning.
- WUSF University Beat
January 2013 USF is offering a pair of new Master's degrees: one in electrical engineering and
another in management information sciences.
2012
- Tampa Bay Community Net
Dec 27, 2012 Watch video on YouTube
USF professor charts local house prices
December 12, 2012 USF Professor Greg Smersh knows the ins and outs of Florida's complex and high-profile
real estate market.
Professor receives teaching award
December 12, 2012 Professor Rick Kelso says his experience in business reminds him that in this line
of work, the student is the customer.
Verizon teams up with marketing students
December 10, 2012 Looking to a target market for fresh ideas, Verizon FiOS turned to students for
inspiration.
Cancer researcher finds business acumen with USF MBA
December 7, 2012 Jillaina Menth said she cried every day her first semester in the MBA program.
- MyFox Tampa Bay
December 3, 2012 USF marketing professor Dip Biswas says a gasoline price war could break out because
of the new stores, but they like that.
Best day for holiday shopping is later in the season; buy gifts after December 17
- ABC Action News
November 27, 2012 Biswas, with USF's Marketing department, says if you procrastinate until December
17, the final week before Christmas, it may save you money.
Getting to know USF Dean of College of Business Moez Limayem with this week's 10 questions
for? - ABC Action News
November 27, 2012 This week we hear from a dean at one of the biggest universities in the U.S. and
among the top three in Florida: Dean of USF College of Business Moez Limayem.
- Tampa Bay Times
November 21, 2012 First the major retailers got an early jump on Black Friday. Now the rest of the
mall is joining the party.
- Gulfport Patch
November 21, 2012 Thanksgiving is the time to focus on gratitude, giving and the tradition of sharing.
Gratitude has the power to heal, energize and give hope.
Teams looking closer at secondary ticket market - Hawaii News Now
November 21, 2012 A few hours before Michael Bourn stepped into the batter's box for Jeff Locke's first
pitch, there were 23 tickets listed on StubHub.com for 15 cents or less.
Is Black Friday starting too early? - ABC Action News
November 20, 2012 If you have been paying attention to those Black Friday TV ads, you may notice a
trend. Some of the big sales actually begin Thursday.
The dark side of earlier Black Friday: Millions of workers miss Thanksgiving with
family - ABC Action News
November 20, 2012 By one count, over 2 million people have signed online petitions asking Target to
reverse their decision to open at 9 PM Thursday.
Black Friday or Black Thursday? - The Bradenton Times
November 20, 2012 marketing professors in the College of Business see a
trend in which this year's Thanksgiving Day deals could become the norm.
- Philadelphia Inquirer
November 16, 2012 In the arcane world of accounting irregularities and audit failures, Mr. Levin was
widely considered a whiz, driven by a passion to "get at the truth," as his family
put it.
November 15, 2012 Management Instructor Rick Kelso was presented with the university-wide Outstanding
Undergraduate Teaching Award on Wednesday morning by Vice Provost Kofi Glover, Associate
Dean Jacqueline Reck, and Management Department Chair Sally Fuller. Congratulations!
Raymond James COO Shares Advice with Students
November 15, 2012 When Raymond James Chief Operating Officer Dennis Zank told his father that he wanted
to go to college, the response wasn't one most young people would hope for.
- USA Today
November 14, 2012 Shares of Facebook (FB) rose sharply Wednesday, surprising some investors, who expected
the stock to fall after 777 million more shares were unlocked, allowing employees
to sell.
Facebook faces massive stock lockup expiration - Detroit Free Press
November 14, 2012 Today is when 777 million more shares of the No. 1 social-networking company are
unlocked and available for sale.
- USA Today
November 13, 2012 The day Facebook (FB) investors have been dreading since the company went public
is here.
Elders' Advocates Worry Politics May Push Vital Programs Off 'Fiscal Cliff' - New
America Media
November 12, 2012 Since last week's win by President Barack Obama, the issues of aging and retirement
have loomed just beneath the headlines.
Foundation volunteers help students thrive - News Chief
November 12, 2012 He's "Uncle Kevin" to Jessi Searing and Ashley Woodard, two former Auburndale High
School students who now attend the .
- News Track India
November 1, 2012 Several Indian institutions have expressed interest in a newly-launched University
of South Florida's fully online Master of Science in Management Information Systems
degree programme, the Tampa Florida-based university said.
- TwoCircles.net
November 1, 2012 The degree for the programme focusing on advanced analytic technologies, business
intelligence, and big data is being offered through a partnership between USF's College
of Business and University College.
Study proves multitasking on Facebook could benefit - The Oracle
October 30, 2012 A recent series of studies show that for some, Facebook may not always be detrimental
to student academic performance.
Superstorm freezes political campaigning - ABC Action News
October 30, 2012 With eight days left until the election, both campaigns are sprinting towards the
finish line, but Superstorm Sandy has stopped their ground game like a roadblock.
Undergraduate Case Competition Sparks Student Innovation
October 30, 2012 Have you ever gone up to an airline counter with an overloaded bag, wishing you could
just mail the unnecessary items home and avoid the baggage fees?
Wells Fargo Gives Back Through Partnership With Corporate Mentor Program
October 30, 2012 The Corporate Mentor Program will be able to enhance its mentoring opportunities
for both students and local middle schoolers, thanks to a recent $25,000 gift
from Wells Fargo.
- TCPalm
October 27, 2012 While Digital Domain Media Group's stock prices were tanking this summer, three rating
analysts were recommending that investors buy until shortly before the company's Sept.
11 bankruptcy.
Presidential campaign trail winds through South County - The Observer News
October 25, 2012 With just under two weeks left in the campaign, it is possible, although as of yet
unscheduled, that the trail that leads to the White House will again run through South
County.
USF Alumnus, now Delta Air Lines Senior VP, helps students anticipate real world
October 25, 2012 When Mike Randolfi graduated from USF in 1993 with a finance degree, he immediately
went to work for Raymond James as a staff accountant.
USF Launches Online Master's Degree in Management Information Systems
October 25, 2012 USF has launched a fully online Master of Science in Management Information Systems
degree program, focusing on advanced analytic technologies, business intelligence,
and big data.
Business Briefcase - Hernando Today
October 24, 2012 The board of directors wants to remind you that the Small Business Development Center
(SBDC) at the (USF) has partnered with the Chamber of
Commerce to provide free business consultation to small businesses and entrepreneurs
in Hernando County
Distinguished University Professor Jim Stock Talks "Seven Sins of Reverse Logistics"
October 24, 2012 Every year, consumers in the United States return enough products to total a greater
dollar value than what 66 percent of countries in the world have as their GDPs.
Biden, Ryan campaign in Tampa Bay - Bradenton Herald
October 20, 2012 A week after engaging in a televised debate in Kentucky, Vice President Joe Biden
and Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan nearly crossed paths in the Tampa
Bay area on Friday.
Ryan learns about USF, Entrepreneurship - The Oracle
October 20, 2012 saw one more person who wanted to learn Friday — vice presidential candidate
Rep. Paul Ryan.
- timesfreepress.com
October 20, 2012 Sensing a moment of political vulnerability on national security, Republicans pounced
Friday on disclosures that President Barack Obama's administration could have known
early on that militants, not angry protesters, launched the attack on U.S. diplomats
in Libya.
- New York Post
October 20, 2012 The presidential campaigns yesterday turned up the heat in Florida, as a new poll
showed Mitt Romney increasing his lead in that crucial battleground.
- Tampa Bay Times
October 20, 2012 Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan visits the Tampa Bay Technology
Incubator at USF in Tampa on Friday.
- Tampa Bay Online
October 19, 2012 With the Nov. 6 election less than three weeks away, and with Florida still chased
by the campaigns as a swing state, both Joe Biden and Paul Ryan pitched their presidential
tickets today at different ends of Hillsborough County.
- 13 News
October 19, 2012 Friday, GOP candidate Mitt Romney, Vice President Joe Biden and GOP Vice Presidential
nominee Paul Ryan are all in the state with both VP candidates holding events in Tampa.
- WUSF News
October 19, 2012 Biden, Ryan Conduct Dueling Vice Presidential Campaigns in Hillsborough County
- Bay News 9
October 19, 2012 Vice President Joe Biden spoke at a rally in Sun City Center, while GOP Vice Presidential
nominee Paul Ryan stopped by the .
Candidates descend on crucial Fla in final weeks - Wink News Now
October 19, 2012 Vice presidential hopeful Paul Ryan attended a round table discussion at University
of South Florida's Center for Entrepreneurship in Tampa to talk about the economy
and jobs.
Vice presidential candidates Joe Biden, Paul Ryan make stops in Tampa Bay area - ABC
Action News
October 19, 2012 Both vice presidential candidates made their way around the crucial election state
of Florida Friday, trying to shore up support from the party faithful and trying to
sway undecided voters in the final weeks of the campaign.
- dallasnews.com
October 19, 2012 Ryan attended a round-table discussion on jobs and the economy at the University
of South Florida's Center for Entrepreneurship in Tampa.
Ryan, Biden court Fla. voters before final debate - The Miami Herald
October 19, 2012 In dueling Florida appearances on Friday, Vice President Joe Biden portrayed Republican
Mitt Romney as out of touch while Romney running mate Paul Ryan said President Barack
Obama is blaming the country's problems on everyone but himself.
- The Washington Post
October 19, 2012 GOP vice-presidential nominee Paul Ryan and Vice President Joe Biden both spent their
Friday rallying supporters in Florida, the biggest electoral college prize among the
country's swing states.
Biden, Ryan battle for voters in Tampa Bay area - Tampa Bay Online
October 19, 2012 With the Nov. 6 election less than three weeks away, and with Florida still chased
by the campaigns as a swing state, both Joe Biden and Paul Ryan pitched their presidential
tickets today at different ends of Hillsborough County.
Vice Presidential Nominee, Paul Ryan Discusses Entrepreneurship
October 19, 2012 USF held a roundtable discussion on entrepreneurship Friday afternoon, featuring
U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, the Republican vice presidential nominee.
The fallout: a challenging chapter for Armstrong, foundation ahead - statesman.com
October 18, 2012 "Everybody is going to be looking at it like it's under a microscope," said Bill
Sutton, a business professor and director of the 's Sport
and Entertainment Management program.
Professor Dip Biswas comments on the effects of scandal on celebrity - WTSP.com
October 16, 2012 College of Business Professor of Marketing Dr. Dip Biswas
says given Hogan's image as a wrestler or action star, it's hard to find a downside
to the tape being leaked.
Finance Professionals Grill Students on Stock Recommendations
October 12, 2012 Finance majors in the Applied Security Analysis class that runs the Student Managed
Investment Fund had their first presentation of the year on Thursday, presenting stock
analysis and recommendations to a room full of seasoned finance professionals.
- Tampa Bay Times
October 12, 2012 Wake up and good morning. It used to take a village but when it comes to getting
its technology workforce up to snuff and prepared to grow, it will take the entire
Tampa Bay region.
- Tampa Bay Times
October 7, 2012 Name a charity and Karen Conroy's small business, Fundraising for a Cause, has a
product line to help people raise money for it.
Eileen Rodriguez receives award
October 4, 2012 The Society of Latinos (SOL) has named Small Business Development Center Regional
Director Eileen Rodriguez the recipient of its 2012 SOL Staff Award.
- Tampa Bay Times
October 1, 2012 While most college students don't create multimillion dollar startups, college entrepreneurship
is a growing trend. And universities and colleges are capitalizing on a new market.
Numbers of them now offer a major in entrepreneurship.
- USF Magazine
Fall 2012 The new alliance marries data with academic research. It gives USF the ability to
access data and do projects that no other universities can. It gives students experience
with massive, real-world data sets.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
September 26, 2012 In a survey of more than 2,000 undergraduate and business school entrepreneurship
training programs, the Princeton Review named 's graduate
interdisciplinary entrepreneurship program one of the top 25 programs in the United
States.
USF Entrepreneurship Program Named Among Best in U.S. - Tampa Bay Newswire
September 25, 2012 The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine rank USF's interdisciplinary program
among the top 25 programs in the nation
- WUSF News
September 18, 2012 Moez Limayem has been named the new dean for the USF College of Business. Here are
five things to know about the man who succeeds Robert Forsythe, who served as dean
since 2006.
- USF Oracle
September 17, 2012 College of Business Dean Moez Limayem describes USF's new partnership with the Nielsen
Company in three words: "Win win win!"
Tampa Bay Business Journal - ABC Action News
September 7, 2012 In this week's Tampa Bay Business Journal report, editor Alexis Muellner the implications
of distracted driving on businesses, a Tampa panel addressing workplace bullying and
the new divorce methods Hillsborough County courts are using.
- WUSF Radio
September, 2012 There's a new leader of the Bulls' business herd, and he brings an international
pedigree with him. This week's University Beat on WUSF 89.7 introduces you to Moez
Limayem, who was recently named dean of USF's College of Business.
- The Wall Street Journal
August 17, 2012 Three months after its initial public offering, Facebook already is down almost 50%
from its $38 offering price. The worst might be yet to come.
College Branding - Gulf Coast Business Review
August 17, 2012 As the new dean of the 's College of Business, Moez Limayem
is drawing on his global experience to find ways to make the admittedly plain college
stand out.
Chick-fil-A Appears To Lose Little Support From Sponsors - WTSP.com
August 3, 2012 The view of Chick-fil-A's president supporting a traditional marriage struck a nerve
with some people who are for it and against it. How has it affected sponsorship?
- USF News
August 2012 The USF College of Business was featured during a roundtable discussion on business
partnerships.
One Tampa start-up finds success with a sport they love, stand-up paddle-boards -
ABC Action News
July 30, 2012 You might be surprised to find out that even in a fragile economy, starting your
own business could indeed be your path to success and happiness.
- EBN Online
July 30, 2012 Increasingly, reverse logistics are seen as a competitive advantage in the supply
chain. "Individual firms and supply chains will continue to seek ways to achieve competitive
advantage," writes James R. Stock, professor of marketing and logistics, at the University
of South Florida
- Tampa Bay Times
July 27, 2012 "It almost always happens at a subconscious level," Biswas said. "You know you like
something, you don't know why. You just enjoy it."
- Tampa Bay Times
July 23, 2012 "Retailers are making a much better use of technology now to match up the demographics
with their stores. They do track on a store-by-store basis as to what products sell,
and then they can tailor their orders to that."
- The Times-Picayune
July 22, 2012 Big-money deals struck recently by the Saints and Hornets on consecutive days provide
fresh evidence that Tom Benson is far and away the No. 1 sports power broker in south
Louisiana.
- The Ledger
July 21, 2012 About 40 percent of annual U.S. orange juice consumption occurs away from the home
at restaurants, schools, hotels and through various other food service vendors, according
to the Florida Department of Citrus.
TV ads also target away-from-home consumers - NewsChief.com
July 20, 2012 "Even if the target is the supermarket buyer, there are spillover effects that would
reach the restaurant consumer," said Dipayan Biswas, associate professor of marketing
at the 's College of Business Administration.
- WUSF News
July 17, 2012 Have you ever been tempted by the smell of a bakery? Drawn in by the color of the
walls of a restaurant? It's called "sensory marketing," a field that USF Associate
Professor of Marketing Dipayan Biswas knows a lot about.
SBDC planning workshop on July 25 - newssun.com
July 15, 2012 From how to determine feasibility and legal structure to the type of license you
will need, this class covers all the essentials that will help you get started.
- Tampa Bay Times
July 15, 2012 Just a couple of weeks into his new job as dean of the
College of Business and he's already offering up strong opinions about establishing
the right flavor for the school.
Does MLB Commissioner Bud Selig have an agenda when ripping Tampa Bay Rays attendance?
- WTSP 10 News
July 11, 2012 Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig back at it again, ripping the Rays attendance
issues by calling the situation "inexcusable" and "disappointing."
- WUSF News
July 10, 2012 USF Assistant Professor of Marketing Adam Craig is studying how our brains react
to advertising—particularly deceptive ads—and he's using neuroscience techniques to
do so.
- USF News
July 5, 2012 Former student is growing an international business around translating languages
through the Small Business Development Center at USF.
Experts differ on impact of Lake Worth name change - Palm Beach Post
July 4, 2012 Several cities in Florida have sought to advertise their coastal locations with name
changes.
Honors Narayana Murthy - India West
July 2, 2012 Infosys chief mentor Narayana Murthy has been felicitated with the Global Leadership
and Free Enterprise awards by the in recognition of his
entrepreneurial spirit.
- WUSF
July, 2012 Dispayan Biswas discusses how our senses affect our purchasing decisions.
How Our Brains React to Advertising - University Beat, WUSF
July, 2012 We talk to a marketing professor who is working with neuroscience researchers to
analyze how people respond to advertising.
Building a Dream Team at USF - Street & Smith's Sportsbusiness Journal
June 25, 2012 Located in Tampa, the recently announced that it will
offer an MBA in Sport and Entertainment Management.
- Leaders
June 24, 2012 Dr. Moez Limayem, prominent Tunisian academic specializing in management information
systems has been appointed dean of the College of Business at the University of South
Florida.
Florida university studies brain responses to deceptive advertising - McClatchy Washington
Bureau
June 20, 2012 Ever wonder why you fell for that late-night infomercial selling the magical powers
of a $150 fruit juicer that's never been removed from the box? Researchers at the
have asked themselves that very question.
- USF News
June 06, 2012 A USF business professor is working with a research team to analyze how people respond
to advertising.
- Chicago Business
June 01, 2012 Groupon Inc.'s sagging stock price could prompt employees and early investors to
hang onto their shares after sale restrictions vanish today.
- Khaas Baat
June, 2012 The founder and chairman emeritus of Infosys Technologies was at University of South
Florida (USF) for daylong activities, which included meeting students, faculty and
staff.
Job prospects improve for college grads - WFLA-TV, Newschannel 8
May 30, 2012 In a story on improving job prospects for college graduates, it is noted that MIS
degrees are among the most sought-after degrees in today's market.
- Tampa Bay Times
May 30, 2012 Charles Kroncke discusses block grants and "New Federalism" in an opinion column.
- Tampa Tribune
May 28, 2012 USF's Small Business Development Center hosts a financial intelligence workshop.
- Tampa Bay Times
May 27, 2012 Accounting professor Ryan Huston points out that a columnist might be "mixing and
matching concepts that don't necessarily fit" in a column on corporate tax breaks.
Small biz seminars planned - The News-Sun (Highlands County)
May 27, 2012 USF's Small Business Development Center offers free seminars for those seeking to
launch a small business
Boynton Beach embarks on costly reinvention - South Florida Sun Sentinel/WPTV-TV,
Newschannel 5
May 26, 2012 USF marketing professor Anand Kumar notes that authenticity is important when promoting
regional attributes
- Chicago Tribune
May 25, 2012 Finance professor Dan Bradley is quoted in article on Facebook's "ripple on IPO market,"
saying the IPO offers lessons for underwriters, insurers, and others.
Infosys leader Murthy gets top award, makes impact in the US - India America Today
May 19, 2012 leadership and faculty members, College of Business and
Engineering students and the university's Indian community flocked to a series of
events this week that featured time to engage with N.R. Narayana Murthy, the renowned
international business leader.
- Tampa Bay Times
May 18, 2012 Associate Dean Charles Kroncke builds a case for student loans in guest column for
the Times' opinion pages.
- MyFox Tampa Bay
May 18, 2012 You know about Hooters, the restaurant chain founded locally, which is aimed at men.
But are there restaurants aimed at women? The answer: Just about all of them.
U.S. Varsity Honors Narayana Murthy - Chicago Darpan
May 18, 2012 The has honored Infosys founder N.R. Narayana Murthy
with the Global leadership and Free Enterprise Awards for his leadership and contributions
to the international business world.
- USF News
May 18, 2012 N.R. Narayana Murthy spent a whirlwind day at USF, receiving top honors and reflecting
on the importance of sustainability.
U.S. Varsity Honors Narayana Murthy - Atlanta Darpan
May 18, 2012 The has honored Infosys founder N.R. Narayana Murthy
with the Global leadership and Free Enterprise Awards for his leadership and contributions
to the international business world.
- Bihar Prabha
May 17, 2012 Infosys Founder and currently its Chief Mentor Narayana Murthy has been felicitated
with Global Leadership and Free Enterprise awards by the .
- The Times of India
May 17, 2012 Infosys chief mentor Narayana Murthy has been felicitated with the Global Leadership
and Free Enterprise awards by the in recognition of his
entrepreneurial spirit.
- Oversees Indian
May 17, 2012 The has honored Infosys founder N.R. Narayana Murthy
with the Global leadership and Free Enterprise Awards for his leadership and contributions
to the international business world.
US university honors Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy - The Economic Times
May 16, 2012 Infosys chief mentor Narayana Murthy has been felicitated with the Global Leadership
and Free Enterprise awards by the in recognition of his
entrepreneurial spirit.
US varsity honors Narayana Murthy - Yahoo! News India
May 16, 2012 The has honored Infosys founder N.R. Narayana Murthy
with the Global leadership and Free Enterprise Awards for his leadership and contributions
to the international business world.
- NDTV
May 16, 2012 Infosys Chief Mentor Narayana Murthy has been felicitated with the Global Leadership
and Free Enterprise awards by the (USF) in recognition
of his entrepreneurial spirit.
- Thaindian News
May 16 2012 The has honored Infosys founder N.R. Narayana Murthy
with the Global leadership and Free Enterprise Awards for his leadership and contributions
to the international business world.
US varsity honors Narayana Murthy - NY Daily News
May 16, 2012 The has honored Infosys founder N.R. Narayana Murthy
with the Global leadership and Free Enterprise Awards for his leadership and contributions
to the international business world.
Narayan Murthy receives US university awards - Express Buzz
May 16, 2012 Infosys chief mentor Narayana Murthy has been felicitated with the Global Leadership
and Free Enterprise awards by the in recognition of his
entrepreneurial spirit.
- newKerala.com
May 16, 2012 The has honored Infosys founder N.R. Narayana Murthy
with the Global leadership and Free Enterprise Awards for his leadership and contributions
to the international business world.
Narayana Murthy receives awards from US University - NDTV
May 16, 2012 Infosys Chief Mentor Narayana Murthy has been felicitated with the Global Leadership
and Free Enterprise awards by the (USF) in recognition
of his entrepreneurial spirit.
- Jagran Post
May 16, 2012 Infosys chief mentor Narayana Murthy has been felicitated with the Global Leadership
and Free Enterprise awards by the in recognition of his
entrepreneurial spirit.
US varsity honors Narayana Murthy - News Track India
May 16, 2012 The has honored Infosys founder N.R. Narayana Murthy
with the Global leadership and Free Enterprise Awards for his leadership and contributions
to the international business world.
US varsity honors Narayana Murthy - Apna India News
May 16, 2012 The has honored Infosys founder N.R. Narayana Murthy
with the Global leadership and Free Enterprise Awards for his leadership and contributions
to the international business world.
- Tampa Bay Times
May 15, 2012 Hailed as the "father of outsourcing," Narayana Murthy has some parental advice for
international companies using his technology: Be fair and have a good attitude.
Narayana Murthy gets Florida varsity award - CIOL.com
May 10, 2012 has chosen Narayana Murthy, the founder of Infosys, for
Global Leadership Award and the College of Business Free Enterprise Award for 2012
- USF News
May 10, 2012 USF's Small Business Center is focused on helping companies grow and succeed in a
changing global environment.
Business Briefcase - Hernando Today
May 09, 2012 SBDC at the Greater Hernando County Chamber of Commerce
- merchantcircle.com
May 09, 2012 When five students from The 's Executive MBA program were
tasked with developing a marketing plan for their Marketing Management course, their
vision went beyond simply earning an A grade for the project.
Florida SBDCs Celebrate Small Business Success VoltAir: Regional Minority Small Business
Champion of the Year - Maddux News Wire
May 8, 2012 In celebration of the spirit of small business, the Florida Small Business Development
Center Network (Florida SBDC Network) is honored to feature VoltAir Consulting Engineers,
LLC as one of its outstanding client successes whose growth is fostering Florida's
economy.
- USF News
May 8, 2012 N.R. Narayana Murthy to receive Global Leadership and Free Enterprise Awards May
14.
- Tampa Bay Times
May 5, 2012
- Ecommerce Times
May 4, 2012 Facebook announced an estimated price for its long-awaited initial public offering
Thursday, setting a range of US$28 to $35 per share. The top end of its estimate would
give the social network a valuation of $96 billion.
International business leader N.R. Narayana Murthy to receive top honors from USF
- Maddux News Wire
May 3, 2012 International business leader Nagavara Ramarao Narayana Murthy will be at the University
of South Florida in Tampa May 14 to be awarded two of its highest honors, the Global
Leadership Award and the College of Business Free Enterprise Award.
U.S. Varsity Honors Narayana Murthy - Indolink
May 2012 The has honored Infosys founder N.R. Narayana Murthy
with the Global leadership and Free Enterprise Awards for his leadership and contributions
to the international business world.
- GoUSFBulls.com
May 2012 Alexis Nowell and Anthony Diaz are a part of this year's 25 Under 25 program that
recognizes standout undergraduate students in USF's College of Business.
- WUSF
April 30, 2012 While 253 players had their names called at this year's NFL Draft, their off the
field stories may not be as interesting as that of an undrafted USF football player
who signed a free agent contract with his hometown team.
USF grad program helps entrepreneurs - Tampa Bay Online
April 26, 2012 The Center for Entrepreneurship at the helps students
who want to start their own businesses.
- Tampa Bay Times
April 26, 2012 Equating an economy to a collection of firms is as wrong as believing that it takes
only eggs to make an omelet. In addition to firms, an economy requires a government-provided
infrastructure; the skills of a workforce; the ideas generated in universities and
medical centers; and a host of other elements.
- USF News
April 20, 2012 Five students are among the recipients of the most competitive postgraduate scholarships.
- Creative Loafing
April 19, 2012 Downtown Tampa's new medical simulation center uses high-tech training to reduce
the margin of doctor error.
- The Oracle
April 16, 2012 President Barack Obama visited the Port of Tampa on Friday to herald the success
of a trade initiative that created a USF department, delivering a small, private press
conference in front of shipping containers and industrial cranes.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
April 13, 2012 At the Port of Tampa Friday President Barack Obama announced a new federal initiative
to help small and medium-sized business generate more trade throughout the Western
Hemisphere.
Obama kicks off trip to Colombia with Tampa stop - ABC Action News
April 13, 2012 On the way to a Latin American summit, President Barack Obama told port workers in
Tampa that his administration was aiming to increase exports for small businesses
and companies in the United States as a key ingredient of the U.S. economic recovery.
Exporting pays off for small Tampa business - Bay News 9
April 13, 2012 Owners of Global Used Truck Sales LLC in Tampa are already seeing the successes of
selling their goods to Latin America.
- WUSF News
April 13, 2012 One of the people invited to President Obama's speech at the Port of Tampa is Eileen
Rodriguez, director for the Small Business Development Center at the University of
South Florida.
- USF News
April 13, 2012 The was represented at Friday's visit to the Port of
Tampa by President Obama, who made a quick stop here before heading to Colombia for
a summit.
Fact Sheet: Small Business Network of the Americas - whitehouse.gov
April 13, 2012 President Obama has noted that "small businesses are the backbone of our economy
and the cornerstones of our Nation's promise." The same is true throughout the Western
Hemisphere, where the small business sector plays a critical role in job creation
and broad-based economic growth.
- Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel
April 9, 2012 The Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce has issued an "economic impact"
study showing that the Bradley Center - among the oldest venue in the National Basketball
Association - generates millions of dollars of economic activity for Milwaukee, most
of it due to the Bucks franchise.
- America, The National Catholic Weekly
April 9, 2012 The U.S. bishops assert a conscientious objection to this mandate. Birth control
runs counter to their teachings, and so they oppose having to "buy" health insurance
that includes it.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
April 5, 2012 students who aspire to be entrepreneurs may have an opportunity
to realize their vision by participating in a business plan competition in May.
- Herald-Tribune
April 4, 2012 New projections show the city's pension woes could be worse than previously thought,
a factor intensifying bad blood between belt-tightening officials and city employees
hanging onto dreams for retirement.
Exploring USF's Bunker - The Digital Bullpen
April 3, 2012 The College of Business building is arguably the strangest, most complex floor plan
on campus. It is one of the most unusual environments, and a place where many students
spend a great deal of their time. Just walking through the hallways feels as though
the building is itching to tell a story.
Nine Florida SBDC Network Clients & Nominees Selected as 2012 SBA Small Business Week
Award Recipients - Maddux News Wire
March 28, 2012 The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) annually celebrates the spirit of business
leaders and champions for their dedication, achievements and contributions to the
economic prosperity of our nation.
One minute elevator ride to success - The Digital Bullpen
March 26, 2012 Corporate Mentor Program Coordinator J.R. Haworth has been a judge for the College
of Business' elevator competition for the past two years and hosted it last year.
College of Business' 4th annual elevator competition March 27 - The Digital Bullpen
March 26, 2012 "It says something about you," Haworth said. "Because out of 6,000 students we normally
have 75 to 100 that compete. And so right there, it shows you have the guts to do
it."
A 'thank you' to 20 people who made Tampa Bay a better business place - Tampa Bay
Times
March 25, 2012 Folks don't always get the acknowledgment they deserve for their everyday acts of
generosity. So indulge me while I say thanks to 20 people whose contributions, some
big and in plain sight and some more subtle, helped make Tampa Bay a better place
to live and work.
Business Briefcase - Hernando Today
March 25, 2012 USF's Small Business Development Center events.
- Bay News 9
March 23, 2012 The named Dr. Moez Limayem as its new Dean for the College
of Business.
- The Oracle
March 21, 2012 After an eight-month search, the more than 5,100 students and 335 faculty members
in the College of Business now have a new dean — Moez Limayem.
Business Briefcase - Hernando Today
March 21, 2012 USF's Small Business Development Center events.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
March 21, 2012 The 's new business school dean said he plans to build
closer ties to the region's private businesses.
New USF dean to seek closer ties with business - Tampa Bay Online
March 20, 2012 The introduced Moez Limayem as its new business school
dean at a ceremony Tuesday.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
March 20, 2012 An associate dean from the University of Arkansas Sam M. Walton School of Business
has been named the new dean of the College of Business at the University of South
Florida.
- WUSF
March 20, 2012 After an eight month world-wide search, the USF College of Business has found its
new dean - Dr. Moez Limayen.
- Tampa Bay Times
March 20, 2012 The has picked an associate dean at the University of
Arkansas Sam M. Walton College of Business as its new dean of the USF College of Business
in Tampa.
USF announces new dean - Gulf Coast Business Review
March 20, 2012 The recently named Moez Limayem as the dean of the school's
College of Business.
New Dean Selected to Lead College of Business
March 19, 2012 Moez Limayem has been tapped as the next dean of the College of Business at the University
of South Florida.
USF picks Arkansas prof Limayem as business dean - Tampa Bay Online
March 19, 2012 The introduced Moez Limayem as its new business school
dean at a ceremony Tuesday.
From Classroom to Real Financial World - Fudan Business Knowledge
March 19, 2012 'Stop thinking like a student' and 'start thinking like a fund manager', students
are imparted investment experience within a special SMIF program at USF.
- Tampa Bay Times
March 18, 2012 Thirty people recently piled on to "StartupBus Florida" in Tampa amid a send-off
by local media and Mayor Bob Buckhorn.
- Tampa Bay Times
March 18, 2012 "Business just isn't my forte," said Ellis, a family practice physician who specializes
in holistic medicine. "I had an idea of what I wanted to do, but I didn't know what
I needed to do to get it started."
- Florida Trend
March 16, 2012 MBA programs are broadening their reach in an effort to meet student and marketplace
demands.
- 83 Degrees Media
March 14, 2012 Brain-drained and wandering the closed-off streets of Austin, blue-badge people immediately
recognize each other. They spot each other from a distance, and almost instantly light
up and say: "startupbus!" and then proceed to ask each other the same initial question:
"Which bus did you in come on?" From there, entrepreneurial trials and tribulations
are discussed in passing, and promises are made to connect online.
Lightning, USF to team up to create sports MBA - The Suncoast News
March 01, 2012 The Tampa Bay Lightning will help create a master's in business administration in
sport and entertainment management at the .
15 companies were hiring at the College of Business Corporate Connections event -
The Digital Bullpen
February 24, 2012 On Thursday, in the College of Business Atrium, sat tables with 15 companies waiting
to talk to graduate students of the college. All of them had full-time positions to
fill.
College of Business '25 under 25' program applications due March 6 - The Digital Bullpen
February 23, 2012 The College of Business is taking applications for its 25 under 25 program, which
recognizes 25 undergraduates under the age of 25 who have demonstrated excellence
in at least two of the following four areas: scholarship, professional development,
leadership, and community/campus service.
USF partners with Lightning for sports management program - The Oracle
February 21, 2012 A new master's program sponsored by the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Lightning Foundation
is slated to arrive next fall. Yet about 50 students have already inquired about joining
since it was announced Thursday.
USF partners with Lightning - Gulf Coast Business Review
February 20, 2012 The will offer a new graduate program with the help of
a partnership with the Tampa Bay Lightning and the team's charity organization, the
Lightning Foundation.
- Herald-Tribune
February 19, 2012 City employees could face layoffs and higher medical premiums this year as officials
grip for another deficit caused by the lingering down economy.
- Milwaukee Wisconsin Journal Sentinel
February 18, 2012 It is easier to drive into the city of Milwaukee than it is to find a parking spot
in the most popular parts of town.
Doubling U.S. Exports Through Tampa Small Businesses - Maddux News Wire
February 17, 2012 The Small Business Development Center joined Under Secretary Francisco Sanchez, City
of Tampa and major economic partners to renew commitment to the National Export Initiative's
(NEI) goal of doubling U.S. exports by 2014.
Lightning, USF team up for sports-based MBA - Tampa Bay Online
February 17, 2012 Lightning, USF team up for sports-based MBA
- Tampa Bay Times
February 17, 2012 USF, Tampa Bay Lightning team up to offer sports management MBA
- USF News
February 16, 2012 USF, Tampa Bay Lightning launch a sport and entertainment management MBA degree.
- NHL.com
February 16, 2012 A new MBA degree focusing on sports program provides opportunities for students to
combine rigorous business training with hands-on experiences in the sport and entertainment
industries.
BHSN- Tampa Bay Lightning, USF partnering for new graduate program - Bay News 9
February 16, 2012 USF announced Thursday it's partnering with the Tampa Bay Lightning to prepare students
for careers in sport and entertainment management.
Status update: Understanding Facebook's IPO - The Digital Bullpen
February 7, 2012 "If you have new money, you can introduce new applications, new programs," said Erdem
Ucar, who is also a Ph.D. candidate in the College of Business. "There are good things
and bad things, but basically they go public because they need to raise funds."
Survey: 700 tech jobs coming to Tampa - My Fox Tampa Bay
January 31, 2012 In a state where unemployment is running at nearly 10 percent, a survey in the Tampa
Bay area shows 700 jobs will be available with local technology companies in 2012.
Business Briefcase - Hernando Today
January 25, 2012
- Tampa Bay Times
January 9, 2012 USF's Charles Kroncke pens commentary on governmental debt, saying that while the
large numbers make debt seem out of control, "basic arithmetic can liberate us from
silly rhetoric."
Elite USF grad wants to fly jets - Florida Today
January 7, 2012 USF business major Ryan Spellins was named Outstanding Graduate during USF's December
commencement ceremonies.
Small Business Development Classes Begin Next Week - South Tampa Patch
January 7, 2012 USF's Small Business Development Center offers low-cost seminars in marketing, financing,
sales, and other topics.
Small Business start ups! Are you ready? - WTSP-TV, 10 News
January 6, 2012 Yanina Rosario, from USF's Small Business Development Center, talks about some of
the basics when it comes to launching a small business.
2011
Retailers shop for your data - My Fox Tampa Bay
December 19, 2011 More than ever, retailers are counting on email addresses and other consumer information
to boost sales.
Startup culture starts to set down roots in Tampa Bay business community - St. Petersburg
Times
December 18, 2011 Columnist Bob Trigaux discusses Tampa Bay's "entrepreneurship ecosystem," calling
USF's Center for Entrepreneurship and USF professor Michael Fountain a big part of
the ecosystem.
Why is Tim Tebow reaching phenom status? - WTSP-TV, Channel 10
December 16, 2011 USF marketing professor Anand Kumar is quoted in a story about the "phenom status"
football player Tim Tebow may have achieved.
USF football player shows off hidden talent at graduation - WFTS-TV, ABC Action News
December 9, 2011 ABC spotlights USF MBA student and football player Chaz Hine, who served as vocalist
at commencement exercises.
- Physorg News
December 9, 2011 Four USF faculty have been elected Fellows for AAAS, including business professor
Alan Hevner.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
December 5, 2011 USF professor Alan Hevner is named a Fellow by the American Association for the Advancement
of Science.
- AACSB International
December 3, 2011 AACSB blogger Sari Wakefield lauds some of her "real-life experiences" as a student.
Powerful finale for powerful performer - Tampa Bay Online
December 1, 2011 The "Most Remarkable" business student in the 25 Under 25 program, USF MBA student
Chaz Hine is a powerful student-athlete.
- The Hindu
December 1, 2011 In a light-hearted column, USF graduate student Karthik Chandrasekaran talks recalls
the obstacles he had to overcome in his quest to gain admission to grad school.
USF Business Professor Named AAAS Fellow - Maddux Report News Wire
December 1, 2011 USF's Alan Hevner has been elected a Fellow by the American Association for the Advancement
of Science.
USF Professor Recognized - TBTF News
December 1, 2011 USF business scholar Alan Hevner is recognized for his research in database systems
and computer science.
- CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly
December 2011 USF marketing professor Jim Stock discusses changes in the supply chain industry
in a feature story that recognizes his "long career as a teacher, author, editor,
and mentor of future supply chain professionals."
Business: Data Miners - USF Magazine
December 2011 Research by ISDS faculty members Balaji Padmanabhan and Alan Hevner is spotlighted
in a story about business intelligence.
Business: Supply Chain Expert - USF Magazine
December 2011 USF marketing professor Jim Stock is lauded for his expertise in supply chains and
his research contributions to the industry.
- USF News
November 28, 2011 Business scholar Alan Hevner is recognized for his varied research in areas like
database systems and computer science.
USF Prof. Named AAAS Fellow
November 28, 2011 Business scholar Alan Hevner is recognized for his varied research in areas like
database systems and computer science.
Cyber Monday to become Cyber Friday? - WTSP-TV, 10 News
November 28, 2011 USF marketing professor Adam Craig discusses "Cyber Monday" and consumer behavior.
- Accounting Today
November 18, 2011 Jacqueline Reck, from the USF Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy, is a newly appointed
member of the Governmental Accounting Standards Council, nominated to the post by
the American Accounting Association.
Professor appointed to Governmental Accounting Standards Council - MarketWatch/The
Wall Street Journal
November 18, 2011 USF professor Jacqueline Reck has been appointed to the Governmental Accounting Standards
Council by the Financial Accounting Foundation.
- Financial Accounting Foundation
November 18, 2011 USF's Jacqueline Reck was appointed to the Governmental Accounting Standards Advisory
Council.
USF graduate business students take the silver - The Sacramento Bee
November 16, 2011 USF graduate business students take second place in CA Technologies International
Case Competition.
students take 2nd place in international case competition - Creative Tampa Bay
November 16, 2011 USF graduate business students take second place in CA Technologies International
Case Competition.
CA Technologies Announces Winners of Third Annual International Case Competition -
iStock Analyst
November 16, 2011 USF graduate business students take second place in CA Technologies International
Case Competition.
USF business students take second in case competition - Investor's Business Daily
November 16, 2011 USF graduate business students take second place in CA Technologies International
Case Competition.
- Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel
November 12, 2011 USF College of Business Associate Dean Charles Kroncke discusses the effects of retirees
"double-dipping" and the harm to taxpayers.
Big opportunities in small business - WTVT-TV, Fox 13
November 11, 2011 USF's Sean Lux explains the characteristics of today's entrepreneur.
- St. Petersburg Times
November 10, 2011 USF's Murad Antia describes a future jobs boom due to Baby Boomers soon retiring
and creating more openings.
Study abroad trip encourages GloBull Ambassador - The Digital Bullpen
November 9, 2011 "I just recently came back from a four-week summer program over in England, and I
had a great time there and I learned so much about myself," Leigh said. "I just feel
like I want to kind of give back in a way to the people who haven't or to the people
who are worried, because I was there."
Couples working together sharing lives, livelihoods - The Tampa Tribune
November 6, 2011 Eileen Rodriguez of the Small Business Development Center offers suggestions
for spouses working and starting new businesses together.
- The Ledger
November 5, 2011 USF College of Business associate dean Charles Kroncke explains the economic costs
of infrastructure investments.
- WUSF 89.7 - University Beat
November 2011 USF Center for Entrepreneurship director Michael Fountain talks about its recent
honor by the Princeton Review.
Casinos proposed for south Florida - WTVT-TV, Fox 13
October 24, 2011 USF's Marvin Karlins comments on a bill regarding Las Vegas-style casinos in Florida,
saying "you open large casinos, you open up social problems."
Forbes Ranks Tampa No. 6 Best City for Women in Business - WFTS-TV, ABC 28 Action
News
October 17, 2011 In an article about Tampa's ranking in Forbes' roster of top cities for female entrepreneurship,
Eileen Rodriguez, from USF's Small Business Development Center, points out that nearly
half of the SBDC's clients are firms owned by women.
- Tampa Tribune
October 12, 2011 Accounting doctoral student and former IRS investigator Jason Rasso comments in a
story about the IRS and its "inability to rein in tax fraud."
- The Ledger
October 10, 2011 Associate Dean Charles Kroncke coauthors an opinion column, saying that the "lessons
one learns in running a company are not directly transferrable to running a government."
When the boss is a bully - WTVT-TV, Fox 13
October 5, 2011 Management professor Sally Fuller discusses bullying bosses and abusive behavior
in the workplace.
Attendance remains low as Tampa Bay Rays make dramatic playoff push - St. Petersburg
Times
September 28, 2011 Entrepreneurship professor Sean Lux mentions the region's high unemployment rate
in an article about attendance levels for area sporting events.
- 83 Degrees
September 27, 2011 The MS in Entrepreneurship and Applied Technologies offered at USF's campus in Tampa
is included on the roster of top graduate programs.
USF Entrepreneurship Program Named Among the Best in the Nation - Creative Buzz
September 27, 2011 The 's graduate entrepreneurship program is ranked number
19 in the nation for 2011 by the Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine.
- WUSF University Beat
September 26, 2011 USF's Walter Andrusyszyn discusses envisioned program that will train students for
careers in the intelligence industry.
- WUSF (Radio Only)
September 26, 2011 Walter Andrusyszyn talks about USF's new grant to prepare students for analyst jobs
in intelligence industry.
- The Examiner
September 24, 2011 USF's graduate entrepreneurship program in Tampa is listed among the top 25 in the
nation by the Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine, the only Big East School
included in the roster.
USF's entrepreneurship program moves up in rankings - St. Petersburg Times Gradebook
September 23, 2011 USF's Center for Entrepreneurship in Tampa is the only Florida school included in
Entrepreneur magazine's ranking of top graduate programs.
- Denver Business Journal
September 23, 2011 USF's Jack Rader notes that municipal finance is an area ripe for academic study.
Graduate Program Rankings - Entrepreneur Magazine
September 20, 2011 The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine include USF's Center for Entrepreneurship
in the list of top graduate programs in the nation.
- 83 Degrees Media
September 20, 2011 A grant from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence paves way for program
to prepare students for careers in intelligence.
September 20, 2011 The USF Entrepreneurship Program is named among the top 25 graduate programs in the
U.S.
Social Security and Budget Cuts - The Sacramento Bee
September 19, 2011 USF professor discusses Social Security and budget cuts.
- The Ledger
September 19, 2011 USF business professor pens guest column discussing the "role and size of government."
Social Security and Budget Cuts - The Modesto Bee
September 18, 2011 USF's Charles Kroncke discusses Social Security and budget cuts.
New Grant for Intelligence Field - Maddux News Wire
September 18, 2011 New grant provides funding that will allow USF to prepare students for careers in
the intelligence field.
- WUSF Radio, 89.7 FM
September 16, 2011 USF awarded grant to prepare students for careers in the intelligence field.
MBA Student: Chaz Hine - My Fox Tampa Bay
September 16, 2011 USF MBA student and football player Chaz Hine is known for excelling on the field,
in the classroom, and on stage.
Grant for Intelligence Field - The Pasco Press
September 15, 2011 Grant paves the way for students to learn how to become intelligence analysts.
St. Petersburg Times
September 15, 2011 USF's Jim Parrish, who counsels small businesses, is quoted in article about Tampa's
weak economic recovery.
WTVT-TV, Fox 13
September 14, 2011 USF is awarded $720,000 grant from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
September 14, 2011 USF receives $720,000 grant to prepare students for careers in national and corporate
intelligence.
Tampa Tribune
September 14, 2011 New USF College of Business program will help prepare students for careers as intelligence
analysts.
MSNBC
September 14, 2011 New grant awarded to USF's College of Business will help educate and train students
for careers in intelligence field.
- USF News
September 13, 2011 A $720,000 grant will help provide training to students interested in careers in
the intelligence community.
Social Security is no Ponzi scheme - St. Petersburg Times
September 9, 2011 In his guest column, "Social Security is no Ponzi scheme," USF's Charles Kroncke
says the "monstrous lie" about Social Security is that it will not be there for future
generations.
More M.D's becoming masters of entrepreneurship - Minneapolis Post
September 2, 2011 More M.D.s are electing to study business and entrepreneurship programs and choosing
schools such US to do so.
- The Lakeland Ledger
September 1, 2011 Associate Dean Charles Kroncke co-authors an opinion column on America's recession,
debt, and "spending cuts that will be job killers."
- Orlando Sentinel
August 31, 2011 In a guest column, USF's Charles Kroncke discusses growth, reducing the deficit,
and some basic economic principles.
Social Security's future - St. Petersburg Times
August 28, 2011 USF's Charles Kroncke discusses Social Security and "oft-repeated assertions" about
the entitlement program.
- Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel
August 27, 2011 USF's Charles Kroncke coauthors an editorial on the economic benefits of saving water.
Interest growing in small business. Is it for you? - WTSP-TV, 10 News
August 22, 2011 USF's Small Business Development Center consultants cite questions that people need
to answer when starting a small business.
- Business Opportunities Weblog
August 21, 2011 Entrepreneurship professor Stephen Budd is quoted in an article on the 20-something
entrepreneur market.
- St. Petersburg Times
August 18, 2011 Associate Dean Charles Kroncke pens a guest column, "Inside the Inflation Numbers
on Social Security."
Making the home - St. Petersburg Times
August 18, 2011 Students move into USF's Bulls Business Community, a living-learning center for high
achieving freshman students.
Hillsborough County Home Prices Appear Stable - Gulf Coast Business Review
August 18, 2011 USF business professor Ron Rutherford examines short-sale home prices in Hillsborough
County.
Hillsborough home prices stable - Gulf Coast Business Review
August 16, 2011 USF real estate professor Ron Rutherford discusses home prices in Hillsborough County.
- 83 Degrees Media
August 16, 2011 Teburu, an online ordering system for restaurants, wins the USF-Fintech Business
Plan Competition.
Maddux News Wire
August 15, 2011 Business professor Ron Rutherford says home prices appear stable once "distress"
sales are excluded.
Credit downgrade could make interest rates higher on loans - WFTS-TV, ABC Action News
August 8, 2011 USF finance professor Dror Parnes comments on Standard & Poor's rating downgrade.
ABC Action News
August 8, 2011 Business professor Dror Parnes calls S&P's move to downgrade U.S. credit rating a
"brave move" but warns that uncertainty and turmoil will have ripple effect on interest
rates
WFLA-TV, Newschannel 8
August 8, 2011 USF professor Dror Parnes comments on how Standard & Poor's downgrade might affect
local consumers.
Credit downgrade could make interest rates higher on loans - WFTS-TV, ABC Action News
August 8, 2011 Marketing professor Mimi Stamps is quoted in story about U.S. credit downgrade.
- USF News
August 5, 2011 Business professor Jim Stock is honored for his work in supply chain and logistics
management.
Budget deal punts on jobs, causes of deficit - St. Petersburg Times
August 4, 2011 USF's Charles Kroncke pens an Op-Ed column on debt ceiling agreement deal, calling
plan "seriously deficient."
Debt ceiling deal will have local impact - WFTS-TV, ABC Action News
August 1, 2011 Associate Dean Charles Kroncke predicts layoffs and linked repercussions as a result
of debt ceiling deal .
Thinking Irrationally - Gulf Coast Business Review
July 1, 2011 Researcher and doctoral student Ali Besharat discusses reasons consumers unconsciously
lose self-control and over-consume.
Consumers Behave Irrationally When It Comes to Financial Decision Making - Gulf Coast
Business Review
June 26, 2011 Marketing researcher Ali Besharat receives fellowship to continue studies on irrational
consumer behavior.
Hernando County business digest for June 25 - Hernando Times
June 25, 2011 USF's Small Business Development Center partners with Chamber of Commerce to provide
free consultation services.
Third parties need not be spoilers - St. Petersburg Times
June 24, 2011 Associate Dean Charles Kroncke pens a guest column suggesting that instant runoff
voting might better reflect voter preference in the U.S.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
June 22, 2011 USF's Eileen Rodriguez, who heads up the Small Business Development Center, is a
finalist for the Business Woman of the Year awards.
Maddux
June 22, 2011 USF doctoral student examines consumer behavior and receives fellowship to study
irrational behavior.
Oil subsidies subvert free market functions - St. Petersburg Times
June 13, 2011 USF's Charles Kroncke discusses oil subsidies, stateside drilling, and national security.
- USF Oracle
June 13, 2011 Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy Director Stephanie Bryant discusses USF's new
partial smoking ban.
- ESPN College Football Blog
June 9, 2011 ESPN calls USF business student Chaz Hine, an honors student, 25 Under 25 honoree,
football player, and opera singer, a "renaissance man."
- WUSF-TV
June 6, 2011 The University Beat spotlights some of "25 Under 25" honorees, a collection of business
students who excel both inside and outside of the classroom.
- WUSF Radio
June 2011 Several students from the College of Business 25 Under 25 program discuss how they
balance academics and extracurricular activities.
Cocoa Beach sunscreen company's outlook bright - Florida Today
May 29, 2011 USF professor Anand Kumar is quoted in article about Sun Bum Sunscreens, saying the
firm's decision to call itself a Cocoa Beach company is smart strategy.
The debt ceiling deadline approaches: What are the options? - W88.5FM Community Radio
May 25, 2011 Charles Kroncke, associate dean for the USF College of Business, discusses debt ceiling
deadline on local radio.
- St. Petersburg Times
May 23, 2011 Associate Dean Charles Kroncke's opinion column discusses the debt ceiling, federal
spending, and debt reduction.
- The Chronicle of Higher Education
May 22, 2011 USF's Stephanie Bryant, chair of a task force addressing smoking on campus, talks
about the group's recommendation for a partial ban.
Bradenton Herald
May 21, 2011 Maria Yepes, a business analyst with the Small Business Development Center, comments
in a story on lending challenges that small businesses face.
Nose-diving home equity means slower Florida recovery - Tampa Tribune
May 12, 2011 Jim Parrish, a financial advisor at USF's Small Business Development Center, comments
on home equity loans and organizations coping from the economic fallout.
- The Ledger
May 11, 2011 Polk County commissioners approved a grant agreement between USF and the Small Business
Development Center.
- Huffington Post
May 10, 2011 Management professor Kevin Renshler says that cutting men's teams decreases the funding
disparity between men and women's programs but doesn't automatically add to women's
programs.
Central Florida News
April 26, 2011 USF's Small Business Development Center conducted its second annual business growth
conference in as part of National Small Business Week.
Small adjustments can fix Social Security - St. Petersburg Times
April 21, 2011 Associate Dean Charles Kroncke suggests a small adjustment implemented over 50 years
to resolve Social Security problems.
- Tampa Tribune
April 19, 2011 senior offensive lineman and management major Chaz Hine was named the "Most Remarkable"
in the USF College of Business 25 Under 25 program.
Hine named "Most Remarkable" in COB 25 Under 25 program - TBO Blogs - Bulls Report
April 19, 2011 Bulls football player and outstanding business student Chaz Hine is named "Most Remarkable"
in College of Business program.
Hine honored in USF business school's '25 under 25' - St. Petersburg Times
April 8, 2011 USF football player Chaz Hine was included in the roster of "25 Under 25" students
at USF, along with fellow business student Tiffany Eveld.
Maddux
April 8, 2011 Fintech CEO Scott Riley was named "Mentor of the Year" by students and alumni of
the USF Center for Entrepreneurship.
Maddux
April 7, 2011 Richard J. Dobkin was also recently named "Executive in Residence" for the USF College
of Business.
Maddux
April 4, 2011 Graduate business students from USF took second place during the Association for
Corporate Growth's case competition.
Business model doesn't work in government - St. Petersburg Times
March 28, 2011 An opinion column penned by USF's Charles Kroncke notes that "running government
like a business" may not work and points out some potential unintended consequences.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
March 23, 2011 Richard Dobkin, former head of Ernst & Young in Tampa, is named an "Executive in
Residence" for the USF Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy
Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy Names New "Executive in Residence"
March 23, 2011 Tampa Bay Business Hall of Fame recipient Richard Dobkin joins the USF Lynn Pippenger
School of Accountancy as executive in residence.
FOX 13
March 22, 2011 First generation students in USF Muma College of Business' Corporate Mentor Program
begin mentoring 8th grade students at Academy Prep.
WFLA-TV, NewsChannel 8
March 21, 2011 Carol Vance, an instructor in the USF Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy, comments
on the IRS system and identity theft during tax season.
- Tampa Bay Business Journal
March 10, 2011 USF College of Business Dean Robert Forsythe to step down after the 2011-2012 academic
year.
Keep large debt numbers in context - St. Petersburg Times
January 24, 2011 USF College of Business Associate Dean Charles Kroncke discusses the misrepresentations
of the national debt.
study shows political lobbying boosts the bottom line - St. Petersburg Times
January 23, 2011 USF business professor Sean Lux was part of a research study that found that businesses
that engage in political activity see a boost to their bottom lines.
Summit Gives Students Statewide the Opportunity to Network with Global Businesses
January 21, 2011 Florida Student Summit on Global Business brings students and companies together
for free, daylong event February 11 involving networking, mentoring, and guest speakers.
FOX 13
January 14, 2011 USF College of Business Dean Robert Forsythe comments on the economic effects of
only buying American-made products.
2010
Maddux Report
December 12, 2010 USF's Sean Lux finds that political activism improves business performance, boosting
the bottom line by "roughly 20%."
Political Activism Improves Business Performance
December 8, 2010 Political Activism Improves Business Performance; study shows businesses engaged
in corporate political activity improve bottom line.
Don't Worry, Social Security is OK - San Angelo Standard-Times
December 7, 2010 "No need to worry about social security," says USF's Charles Kroncke.
- St. Petersburg Times
November, 29, 2010 USF's Charles Kroncke discusses the cost of extending tax cuts for all taxpayers.
The Bottom Line on Accounting Research
November 28, 2010 expert conducts accounting research relevant in a post-Enron world.
American Chronicle
November 26, 2010 Entrepreneurship professor Sean Lux comments on Major League Baseball attendance
for the Tampa Bay Rays.
Social Security? It'll be fine - St. Petersburg Times
November 21, 2010 Associate Dean Charles Kroncke discusses the status of the social security program.
St. Petersburg Times
November 18, 2010 Associate Dean Charles Kroncke explains that social security is not necessarily worthy
of "alarming pejoratives" that often accompany discussions about the program's future.
Background in opera has helped USF Bulls' Chaz Hine prepare to play before large audiences - St.
Petersburg Times
November 17, 2010 Business management student Chaz Hine is featured in a story about his academics
success, athletic success, and his "other" passion: performing opera.
- International Business Times
November 13, 2010 Sean Lux, co-author of 'Mixing Business with Politics: A Meta-Analytic Study of Corporate
Political Activity,' says companies engaging in corporate political activities are
making higher profits. The study will be published in the January 2011 edition of
the Journal of Management.
My Fox Tampa Bay
November 12, 2010 Marketing professor James Stock comments on "Black Friday" shopping and the recession.
Maddux News Wire
November 10, 2010 Area executives can earn a "Green Belt" in Lean Six Sigma through the USF Lean Six
Sigma Green Belt program.
Florida Health News
October 29, 2010 Business student Ryan Kania visits Guatemala and returns to launch non-profit organization
to ship surplus medical supplies to impoverished regions.
Tampa Tribune
October 3, 2010 Entrepreneurship professor Sean Lux studies Major League Baseball attendance for
the Tampa Bay Rays, concluding that team performance and metro population drive attendance
far more than the unemployment rate.
- 83degrees
September 21, 2010 The recently opened a branch of its Small Business Development
Center in the Hernando County Airport Industrial Park.
rejoins top 25 graduate programs in entrepreneurship - St.
Petersburg Times
September 21, 2010 USF's Center for Entrepreneurship has reclaimed a top 25 ranking for its graduate
program by the Princeton Review on the 2010 list featured in Entrepreneur magazine's
October issue.
September 9, 2010 USF's accounting honors organizations snags international award two years in a row;
maintains 35-year streak for superior ranking.
USF Magazine
Fall 2010 The Bulls Business Community is profiled in an article about living-learning communities
and student success.
College of Business Hands Out Nearly $350,000 in Scholarship Money
August 23, 2010 More than 150 students receive scholarship assistance from various donors
USF College of Business Unveils New Honors Program
August 10, 2010 The first of its kind in Florida, USF's new business honors program blends coursework,
research, and applied learning activities.
College of Business Accounting Organization Named in Top 15 in World
August 9, 2010 Students from USF's Beta Alpha Psi (an honors organization) are recognized as a KPMG
Gold chapter for the second year in a row.
Real Estate Master's Degree on Tap
August 4, 2010 A new interdisciplinary master's degree program in real estate kicks off this fall.
College of Business Welcomes Distinguished Professor to Faculty
August 2, 2010 New professor joins USF to spearhead new MS in Real Estate.
Accountancy Students Perform Graduation Flash Mob
June 11, 2010 Students from the USF Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy celebrate graduation with
a "flash mob" performance.
Student-Created Blackberry App Wins Prize
May 17, 2010 MIS students from USF placed second in national competition to create an app for
the Blackberry Storm.
Business Plan Competition for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
April 7, 2010 Students have opportunity to compete to make business plans reality
Building a Business
February 1, 2010 USF's Center for Entrepreneurship gives students knowledge to create companies.
2009
College of Business Offers Degree in Advertising
December 3, 2009 USF Trustees approve a new business advertising degree; USF now offers two pathways
to an advertising degree.
Macdill Partners with College of Business
October 21, 2009 MacDill AFB partners with experts from USF's College of Business to streamline operations
and potentially trigger "lean" transformation.
College of Business Awards $300,000 in Scholarships
September 9, 2009 About 120 students receive financial aid from donors
Bhattacherjee Named One of the World's Top 25 Researchers
July 14, 2009 An avid researcher, professor Anol Bhattacherjee is named top researcher by the Communications
of the Association for Information Systems journal.