See the latest media coverage featuring Neeley School programs, faculty, research and more.

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Poets&Quants Names TCU Leader Merianne Roth Among 2024 Best and Brightest Executive MBAs

In addition to being a recent graduate of the TCU Neeley School of Business Executive MBA program, Merianne Roth earned a promotion and now serves as TCU’s Vice Chancellor of Marketing & Communication. Her journey, filled with determination, integrity, and support from her family and colleagues, has earned her a spot in the Poets&Quants 2024 Best and Brightest Executive MBAs.

August 09, 2024

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FOX4 Dallas-Fort Worth: Tom Seng Speaks on Impact of Hurricane Beryl on Oil and Gas

TCU Neeley finance professor and energy expert, Tom Seng provided insights on Hurricane Beryl’s path in the Texas Gulf Coast, and explained how the damage could have been worse for the oil and gas companies in the area.

July 12, 2024

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FOX 7 Austin: Tom Seng Analyzes Pause of Natural Gas Export

TCU Neeley professor and energy expert, Tom Seng, provides perspective on a lawsuit filed by 16 states against the Biden administration's decision to pause new liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports.

April 04, 2024

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Dallas Morning News: TCU Neeley Hosts Business School DEI Collaborative Conference

Business school leaders from across the nation attended the annual conference for insights on the current state of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and higher education. The conference was titled, “Staying the DEIB Course: Courage Under Fire During Uncertain Times.”

March 11, 2024

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Poets&Quants Names TCU Neeley Among Top 25 Undergraduate Business Schools, Remains Highest-Ranked in Texas

The TCU Neeley School of Business continues to be competitive nationally with ranking announcement by Poets&Quants, the largest news website in the world for coverage of business schools.

January 22, 2024

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D CEO Recognizes Neeley’s Interim Dean Hettie Richardson in Dallas 500 for 2024

TCU Neeley School of Business Interim Dean Hettie Richardson was featured in Dallas 500, a special edition publication that identifies and profiles the most influential business leaders in Dallas-Fort Worth.

December 11, 2023

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Poets&Quants: Two Neeley Faculty Members Recognized Among Top 50 Undergraduate Business Professors

The Poets&Quants publication released this week named Neeley School of Business professors Zachary Hall, an associate professor of marketing, and Renee Olvera, a professor of professional practice in accounting, to the top 50 list, a global honor. 

December 08, 2023

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Cheddar News: Elijah Clark Shares Tips for Getting the Best Holiday Deals with AI Tools

With Black Friday right around the corner, Cheddar News asked TCU Neeley Marketing Instructor Elijah Clark about the advantages and disadvantages of using Artificial Intelligence to locate shopping deals.

November 21, 2023

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Forbes Selects Neeley Professors Beata Jones and Elijah Clark to Share Insights on Artificial Intelligence

As regular contributing writers for Forbes, Jones and Clark showcase their expertise in the quickly-evolving industry of artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education and its impact on business.

October 16, 2023

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Fort Worth Report: Paul Irvine Explains the Anomaly of GameStop's Success as a Meme Stock

The Fort Worth Report evaluated GameStop’s financial resurgence as demonstrated in “Dumb Money,” a movie based on true events. The news publication explored the future of meme stocks and interviewed TCU Neeley Professor Paul Irvine for his expertise on the topic.

September 29, 2023

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Wall Street Journal: Research from Keith Hmieleski Finds Anxiety-reducing Humor Can Boost Sales for Startups

Humor that eases tension can benefit a new company's sales. Research has shown that using humor to ease the strain of uncertain situations helped startup teams make more sales.

July 17, 2023

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Fortune: Dual Business and Education Degree Empowers Senior-level Professionals to Lead

TCU’s unique MBA/Ed.D. program equips education leaders with business expertise to create safer, modern, and equitable environments for students and staff.

June 20, 2023

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CBS11 DFW: Tom Seng Provides Insight as Triple-digit Temps Impact Texas Power Grid

TCU Neeley School of Business Professor Tom Seng remains optimistic as temperatures prepare to soar and ERCOT monitors the power grid closely in preparation for 100-degree temperatures across the state. ERCOT issued its first weather warning this month, prompting CBS11 to speak with Seng, who is also a leader in the TCU Ralph Lowe Energy Institute.

June 14, 2023

Oil derrick and windmills

Dallas Morning News: Tom Seng Confirms that Data Affirms State’s Ability to Handle Summer Heat

State officials assured Texans that the power grid is stable despite a series of hot weather forecasts. TCU Neeley School of Business Professor Tom Seng shared ERCOT’s optimism that the power grid is prepared and ready to handle another hot Texas summer.

June 13, 2023

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FOX4 Dallas-Fort Worth: Elijah Clark Speaks about Artificial Intelligence in the Retail Landscape

As Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the retail landscape, it is important for consumers to be aware of the benefits as well as the privacy concerns. In a recent news media interview, Elijah Clark, a TCU Neeley School of Business marketing instructor shared his expertise on the effect AI has on businesses and consumer purchasing behavior.

June 06, 2023

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FOX7 Austin: Elijah Clark Explores the Future of Retail with Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been around for some time and its impact continues to expand, including the way we shop. Elijah Clark, a TCU Neeley School of Business marketing instructor, joined KTBC-FOX Austin for an in-depth discussion on the ways AI can make shopping more efficient and the potential concerns.

May 31, 2023

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WFAA-TV/ABC News: Beata Jones Provides Insight on Digital Parenting

Beata Jones, TCU Neeley professor and artificial intelligence (AI) expert, shed light on the evolving landscape of AI and offered ways for parents to support learning with AI tools.

May 16, 2023

Rotunda Second Floor of Hays Business Commons

Insider: Abbie Shipp Speaks About Battle Over Return to Office Work Requirements

As companies increase the call for workers to return to the office, employees are pushing back. The challenge is creating a battle over what the future of work looks like in the United States.

March 29, 2023

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KRLD-1080 Radio: Professor Beata Jones Incorporates ChatGPT in her Classroom

ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence application in the early adoption process across the nation and TCU Neeley is on the cutting edge as Jones provides her business students with the knowledge to properly use the tool.

March 22, 2023

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KBTX/CBS: Beata Jones Shares Expertise on Impact of ChatGPT for Business, Higher Education

ChatGPT technology is an artificial intelligence application that is quickly growing in popularity as businesses and educators experiment with real-world applications. Jones introduced ChatGPT in her classroom and encourages other professors to do the same to teach the proper way to use the tool.

March 08, 2023

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WFAA-TV/ABC News: Graduate Student Seeks Ways to Apply Energy Education to Family Ranch

As a fourth-generation rancher, Martha Santos, a TCU Neeley Energy MBA student, sits on the Hispanic Advisory Committee for the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo and is studying ways to incorporate sustainable energy into ranching.

March 06, 2023

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Poets&Quants: TCU Named Among Top 25 Undergraduate Business Schools, Highest Ranked in Texas

In the seventh annual Poets&Quants for Undergrads rankings, TCU Neeley remains competitive nationally and continues to be the top business school in Texas overall, in addition to the categories of career outcomes and academic experience.

March 01, 2023

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KBTX/CBS News: Kelly Slaughter Explains Cryptocurrency, Future of Bitcoin

Slaughter, an expert on cryptocurrency and an associate professor at the Neeley School of Business, provides insight into the world of bitcoin and the increase of peer-to-peer finances.

February 24, 2023

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Scripps Networks: Tracey Rockett Speaks about Gender Disparities in Female-dominated Industries

Rockett’s expertise on women in leadership positions was included a story by Scripps Networks as part of their “Two Americas” series. This episode focused on the underrepresentation of women in leadership positions.

January 26, 2023

Students and Dr. Barbara Wood in the Neeley Boardroom

Forbes: Executive-in-Residence Bets Lillo Discusses 'Polycrisis' Definition, Board Accountability

Professor Lillo provides her perspective with supply chain to the discussion about world-wide emergencies and the insight provided by corporate boards.

January 23, 2023

CNBC ‘Squawk Box’: Mary Uhl-Bien Comments on Twitter Owner’s Decisions

CNBC ‘Squawk Box’: Mary Uhl-Bien Comments on Twitter Owner’s Decisions

The CNBC news show host invited Uhl-Bien to speak about Elon Musk’s ability to lead his previous businesses and his ability to manage free speech debates on the social media platform.

December 15, 2022

Poets&Quants: Two TCU Neeley Faculty Named Among Best Undergrad Business Professors

Poets&Quants: Two TCU Neeley Faculty Named Among Best Undergrad Business Professors

For Professors Beata Jones and Stephen Lusch, being recognized on the Top 50 Undergraduate Business Professors list is a global honor made even more special because student nominations play a factor in the review process.

December 11, 2022

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New Horned Frog Investor Network Fills Need for Early Stage Funding in DFW

The member-led investment group, featured in Dallas Innovates and Fort Worth Report, connects innovators with financing, while providing educational opportunities for TCU Neeley students, local entrepreneurs and investors.

July 20, 2022

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TCU MBA Students Explore Global Energy Solutions Abroad, Featured in Odessa American

Led by Associate Dean of Graduate Programs David Allen and Executive Director of the Ralph Lowe Energy Institute Ann Bluntzer, TCU Energy MBA students took a deep dive into the energy supply and demand issues impacting Europe while studying abroad.

June 01, 2022

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Dean Daniel Pullin Featured on FOX 7 Austin: The Great Resignation and How Employers Can Adapt

The John V. Roach Dean of the TCU Neeley School of Business and Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation shares insights into managing employee burnout in the ever-changing business landscape.

May 18, 2022

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Poets&Quants Names TCU Neeley Among the Top 10 Business Schools for Starting Salaries

With 2021 average first-year earnings of $73,488, the TCU Neeley School of Business ranked No. 9 in the U.S. on Poets&Quants for Undergrads’ national listing of Business Schools With the Highest Salaries.

May 10, 2022

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TCU Neeley Senior Keegan Myers Featured in 2022 Poets&Quants Best and Brightest

Neeley Fellow Keegan Myers is part of an exclusive list honoring 100 of the most accomplished business undergraduate students in the United States.

April 13, 2022

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TCU Neeley Senior Cassie Trosino Featured in 2022 Poets&Quants Best and Brightest

BNSF Neeley Leader Cassie Trosino is part of an exclusive list honoring 100 of the most accomplished business undergraduate students in the United States.

April 12, 2022

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Ukraine Invasion Forces Europe to Speed Up Green Energy Transition and Evaluate What Is Considered “Green”

In an op-ed for The Hill, Ann Bluntzer, executive director of the Ralph Lowe Energy Institute, and Manochehr Dorraj, TCU professor of international affairs and Energy Faculty Fellow, discuss the European Union situation and how it's reshaping the energy transition debate.

March 15, 2022

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TCU Neeley Entrepreneurship Competitions Ranked Top 20 in the Nation Two Years in a Row

Once again, TCU is the only university with two competitions in the top 20 rankings by Times of Entrepreneurship.

March 07, 2022

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TCU Neeley Named Top 10 Undergraduate Business School to Watch by Poets&Quants

TCU Neeley is recognized by Poets&Quants, the go-to industry thought leader for all things business schools, as one of the Top 10 Undergraduate Business Schools to Watch in 2022, receiving top marks for faculty quality, career preparation, advising and alumni satisfaction.

February 28, 2022

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TCU Neeley Ranked No. 19 Undergraduate Business School by Poets&Quants, Placing Fourth Nationwide for Alumni Experience

In the Poets&Quants Best Undergraduate Business Schools of 2022, TCU Neeley ranks Top 20 in the United States, including No. 4 for alumni experience and No. 13 for career outcomes nationwide.

January 28, 2022

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Focusing on Customer Success Can Create a Competitive Edge

In a new Harvard Business Review article, TCU Neeley Associate Professor of Professional Practice in Marketing Lance A. Bettencourt offers insight for creating hard-to-imitate strategies in the personal transformation space.

January 21, 2022

Morgan Swink teaching class

Morgan Swink featured on NBC DFW: Supply Chain Disruption and Building Future Resiliency

TCU Neeley Center for Supply Chain Innovation’s Executive Director shares insights into our current global supply chain issues while teaching future leaders in the industry.

January 18, 2022

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Is the Supply Chain Disaster Good News for 2022?

TCU Neeley Executive in Residence Bets Lillo shares her insights in an op-ed for MarketWatch, explaining how businesses will shift their suppliers and come out stronger.

January 11, 2022

Abbie Shipp teaching class

Abbie Shipp featured on CNBC: Insights into Boomerang Employees

TCU Neeley Management Professor shares expertise on the emerging phenomenon of businesses rehiring ex-employees to combat historic labor shortages.

December 01, 2021

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Keith Hmieleski Featured in The Wall Street Journal on Entrepreneurship and Happiness

TCU Neeley Entrepreneurship Professor shares his findings on if entrepreneurs lead happier lives and the variables involved in answering such a question.

November 30, 2021

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Brandon Chicotsky’s Insight into Facebook Outage

TCU Neeley Marketing Professor comments on the massive online outage affecting businesses that use Facebook as a communication platform with customers.

October 06, 2021

Lance Bettencourt Shares Branding Insights with WalletHub

Lance Bettencourt Shares Branding Insights with WalletHub

TCU Neeley Associate Professor of Professional Practice in Marketing offers expertise on brand messaging and celebrity endorsements for car insurance companies.

September 29, 2021

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Dave Malenfant Shares Insights on Supply Chain Delays

With shipping delays across the globe hitting record levels, supply chain experts say now is the time to start your holiday shopping.

September 27, 2021

Robert Leone Shares Expertise on Credit Card Rewards with WalletHub

Robert Leone Shares Expertise on Credit Card Rewards with WalletHub

TCU Neeley Professor of Marketing offers insights into the benefits and challenges of credit cards with rewards.

September 25, 2021

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Rollin' n Bowlin' Establishes Mentorship and Grant Program for College Entrepreneurs

Sophia Karbowski BBA ’17 and Austin Patry BBA ’17 launch “Bowls n Goals” to support students’ entrepreneurial dreams across the country.

September 01, 2021

Mauricio Rodriguez Tapped for Insights on Balance Transfer Credit Cards

Mauricio Rodriguez Tapped for Insights on Balance Transfer Credit Cards

TCU Neeley Finance Professor shares advice for navigating credit cards based on balance-transfer appeal with WalletHub.

July 01, 2021

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TCU MBA Lindsey Dixon Shares Her Mission to Transform High School Students’ Educational Experience

Dixon is raising money to start a private high school dedicated to helping students kick start careers in the esports and gaming industry.

June 30, 2021

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Ann Bluntzer’s Insight into Laws Impacting Texas Power Grid

Acting Director of the TCU Energy Institute comments on new Texas legislation affecting the state’s power grid for Spectrum News 1.

June 15, 2021

Sarang Sunder teaching

Sarang Sunder Featured in Poets&Quants Best 40 Under 40 Business Professors

Dr. Sunder, an award-winning marketing professor, is lauded for his innovative research and popularity among TCU students.

May 13, 2021

TCU Neeley Senior Ashley Servais Featured in 2021 Poets&Quants Best and Brightest

TCU Neeley Senior Ashley Servais Featured in 2021 Poets&Quants Best and Brightest

Ashley Servais is part of an exclusive list that honors 100 of the most accomplished seniors majoring in business in the United States.

May 04, 2021

TCU Neeley Senior RJ Finley Featured in 2021 Poets&Quants Best and Brightest

TCU Neeley Senior RJ Finley Featured in 2021 Poets&Quants Best and Brightest

RJ Finley is part of an exclusive list that honors 100 of the most accomplished seniors majoring in business in the United States.

April 29, 2021

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Thomas Allison Shares Insights on the Most and Least Innovative States

“In many industries, investments in innovation have slowed during the pandemic due to the initial uncertainty causing businesses to halt capital investment. In other industries, investment has increased to require fewer in-person workers.”

April 22, 2021

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Three-Peat: TCU MBA Faculty Rank No. 1 in the World

For three years in a row, London-based The Economist ranks TCU MBA No. 1 in the world for faculty quality.

January 26, 2021

Robert Leone Tapped for Insights on the Impact of the Pandemic on Holiday Shopping

Robert Leone Tapped for Insights on the Impact of the Pandemic on Holiday Shopping

“Many will have a more modest holiday, but [since many will not be traveling] that money might be spent on more expensive gifts.”

November 16, 2020

Dean Daniel Pullin

Dean Pullin Featured in Fort Worth Top 400 and Dallas Top 500

Daniel Pullin, the John V. Roach Dean of the Neeley School of Business, is honored among the Metroplex’s most significant and powerful leaders by Fort Worth Inc. and D CEO magazines.

October 07, 2020

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Keith Hmieleski Helps CNBC Choose Top Businesses Doing Good Through a Social or Environmental Mission

The TCU entrepreneurship professor was among 55 leading thinkers in the field of innovation and entrepreneurship from around the world tapped to identify this year’s disruptors.

September 14, 2020

TCU Executive MBAs Featured in Poets & Quants' 100 Best and Brightest Executive MBAs 2020

TCU Executive MBAs Featured in Poets & Quants' 100 Best and Brightest Executive MBAs 2020

Ayotunde Gibbs and Sam Jordan are featured in an exclusive list that honors 100 of the most accomplished EMBAs in the world for their agility, innovation and determination.

July 28, 2020

Abbie Shipp

How to Utilize Change Leadership During Times of Crisis

Rocked by a global pandemic and uncertain economy, Management and Leadership Professor Abbie Shipp offers ways business leaders can position their businesses for future success.

July 24, 2020

EMBA graduates

TCU Executive MBA Continues to Rise in The Economist Rankings to No. 13 in the World, and Still No. 1 in Texas

In the 2020 rankings by The Economist, TCU Executive MBA ranks No. 1 in Texas, No. 1 in the Big 12, and No. 13 in the world.

June 29, 2020

Teaching Crisis Management in the COVID-19 Era

Teaching Crisis Management in the COVID-19 Era

Management Professor Mary Waller discusses her holistic approach to teaching crisis management to TCU MBAs and how the discipline—and her way of teaching—is evolving.

June 25, 2020

Michael Sherrod

Michael Sherrod Featured in The New York Times on COVID-19 and Small Business

How is COVID-19 affecting small businesses? Reuters news organization brought together experts from around the world for answers from business owners.

May 26, 2020

TCU Neeley Supply Chain Experts Shine Spotlight on the Consequences of Consumer Hoarding

TCU Neeley Supply Chain Experts Shine Spotlight on the Consequences of Consumer Hoarding

Dr. Jeff Stratman and Dr. Morgan Swink were interviewed by the Fort Worth Business Press, and Dave Malenfant was featured on ABC DFW news.

May 05, 2020

Elizabeth Plummer's Insights into Stimulus Checks Featured on NBC News

Elizabeth Plummer's Insights into Stimulus Checks Featured on NBC News

TCU Neeley Accounting Professor Elizabeth Plummer talked with reporters from local NBC affiliate about the process of receiving–or not receiving–stimulus checks.

April 23, 2020

Rachel Haugh and Sarah Goldberg

TCU Neeley Seniors Featured in Poets&Quants 2020 Best and Brightest Business Majors

Rachael Haugh and Sarah Goldberg are featured in an exclusive list that honors 100 of the most accomplished seniors majoring in business in the United States.

April 14, 2020

Energy MBA students

Oil & Gas Investor Ranks TCU Energy MBA No. 1 in Texas and No. 2 in the Nation

First in Texas and second in the U.S. The power of purple prevailed when Oil and Gas Investor evaluated the merits of energy graduate degrees and certifi­cate programs across the United States.

March 04, 2020

Dean Daniel Pullin

Dean Daniel Pullin Featured in D CEO Dallas 500 Edition for 2020

The Dallas 500 is a special annual edition of D CEO magazine that celebrates the most influential business leaders in North Texas.

January 15, 2020

Yashoda Bhagwat Provides Marketing Insight for Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Yashoda Bhagwat Provides Marketing Insight for Fort Worth Star-Telegram

In an article about holiday gift returns in the age of online retailers, Assistant Professor of Marketing Yoshada Bhagwat said there is opportunity in returns.

January 08, 2020

Neeley undergraduate students at the Neeley Fountain

TCU Neeley Ranks Top 10 in the Nation for Careers/Employment

What is the best test of a business degree? Impressive internships and starting jobs. TCU Neeley is No. 10 in the nation and first in Texas for careers/employment in Poets&Quants Best Undergraduate Business Schools 2020.

January 06, 2020

Stephen Lusch's Tax Expertise Featured In Fortune

Stephen Lusch's Tax Expertise Featured In Fortune

For comments on a report that claims Big Tech companies used legal loopholes to avoid more than $100 billion in taxes, Fortune turned to TCU Neeley accounting expert Stephen Lusch.

December 18, 2019

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TCU MBA Ranks Tops for Professors, Academics, Careers, Selectivity and Administration

Where’s the best place to earn an MBA? How about one with the best professors, academics, careers and selectivity? And top 10 Best Administered.

December 16, 2019

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TCU Neeley Is No. 15 in the Nation for Undergraduate Entrepreneurship

Want to be your own boss? Or bring entrepreneurial thinking to an existing business? We have the top-ranked program for you.

November 13, 2019

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TCU MBA Ranks Fourth in Texas and Top 50 in the Nation in Bloomberg Businessweek Ranking

TCU MBA is No. 4 in Texas, No. 40 in the nation, and ranks in the top 50 for learning, entrepreneurship, networking and compensation.

November 05, 2019

Accounting grads

TCU Accounting Ranks Top 25 in the Nation Five Years in a Row

Accounting is one of the top-paying majors in the country, and TCU Neeley’s undergraduate and graduate accounting programs are among the best.

October 10, 2019

David Allen

David Allen’s Research on Predicting Employee Turnover Featured in Harvard Business Review

Forget exit interviews and employee surveys. According to research by Associate Dean David Allen, you can use data analytics to develop a turnover propensity index, then intervene to retain top talent.

August 20, 2019

Mark Houston's Insight into the Streaming Wars Featured in Variety

Mark Houston's Insight into the Streaming Wars Featured in Variety

“Viewers will have to hope that the decision to take old shows and put them behind a streaming paywall isn’t as profitable for media companies,” says Mark Houston, professor of marketing, in the article.

July 18, 2019

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CNN Expansión Ranks TCU MBA No. 45 in the World and No. 28 in the U.S.

Mexico’s leading business magazine and website ranks MBA programs around the world based on salary, employment, faculty, international students and more.

July 18, 2019

Nicoleta Bugnariu and Victor Duran Melgoza

TCU Executive MBAs Featured in Poets & Quants´ 100 Best and Brightest Executive MBA

Nicoleta Bugnariu and Victor Duran Melgoza are featured in an exclusive list that honors 100 of the most accomplished EMBAs in the world for their spirit, stamina and success.

July 02, 2019

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Tyson Browning Featured in Wall Street Journal on AI in Project Management

Will artificial intelligence take over human project management by 2030 as predicted? Professor of Operations Management Tyson Browning tells the WSJ he isn’t so sure.

April 24, 2019

Ryan Krause Interviewed by NBC National news about PG&E Sanctions

Ryan Krause Interviewed by NBC National news about PG&E Sanctions

Ryan Krause, associate professor of strategy, provided insight into California utility PG&E having to invest in fire protection before paying dividends to stockholders.

April 09, 2019

James Griffin and Taylor Huang

TCU Neeley Seniors Featured in Poets & Quants' 2019 Best and Brightest Business Majors

James Griffin and Taylor Huang are featured in an exclusive list that honors 100 of the most accomplished seniors majoring in business in the United States.

March 25, 2019

Ryan Krause's Research on Marketing Pros as Board Members Featured in Harvard Business Review

Ryan Krause's Research on Marketing Pros as Board Members Featured in Harvard Business Review

Does having a marketing pro on the board of directors make a difference? Yes, says Krause, associate professor of strategy at TCU Neeley.

February 12, 2019