Meet Mai Xee Thao
Mai Xee Thao '13 is proud to be a self-proclaimed nerd. Learn about Mai Xee's time at UW-Stevens Point and her internship in China in the latest "It's not just business, it's personal" video from the School of Business & Economics. Watch Video
Running Rudy Rack
What started out as a $6/hour part-time job filing paperwork to make money for Spring Break quickly turned into being named company president and owning 26 percent of the company. That’s the success story alumna Tracie Roberson ’06, president of Rudy Rack, shared with UW-Stevens Point business students. Read More
Alum exemplifies entrepreneurial spirit
Cory Thorson '12 graduated from UW-Stevens Point with a degree in business administration while taking classes at UW-Marathon County in Wausau. Thorson attended school while running his own business–Composite Envisions in the Wausau Industrial Park. Watch Video
Business students learn while networking
What are you looking for in a résumé? How do I describe my experience in a positive way? What’s the most important thing to remember as I start my new job? These were just some of the questions business students asked during a networking and mentoring event at UW-Stevens Point. The event was part of a series hosted by the School of Business & Economics designed to connect its best students with local, growing employers. Read More | View Photos | Watch Video
Business faculty bring home award from MBAA Convention
Professors C.R. Marshall and Lyna Matesi won the North American Management Society’s Distinguished Paper Award for their article “Redesigning an Organizational Behavior Class Using the Understanding by Design Framework” at the 49th annual Midwest Business Administration Association (MBAA) International Convention. Read More
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