75 years: A Neeley School of Business timeline
1938: TCU’s Department of Business Administration officially becomes the School of Business, offers the Bachelor of Science in Commerce degree and introduces the Master of Business Administration degree. 1944: The School of Business becomes the seventh major unit in TCU’s academic structure. E.M. Sowell is appointed first dean. 1949: School of Business graduates grow to
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Chelsea Hawley of Sanglier Cellars
After an early career in New York City fashion, she’s now the lead marketer and tasting room manager for the family vineyard.
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June 2, 2015
The Economist ranks Neeley EMBA No. 5 in U.S.
The publication also tabs executive MBA program as 12th-best in the world.
Neeley School of Business study abroad in Peru
Neeley students learn the art of haggling in Peru.
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Neeley School of Business study abroad in China
MBA students make connections in China.
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Worthy investment . . . TCU MBA students help startup companies
MBA students help investor group Cowtown Angels perform due diligence on start-up companies.
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More kudos for Neeley School of Business
Students rank the TCU business program No. 5 in the nation in Bloomberg Businessweek 2013 Best Undergraduate Business Schools.
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More kudos for Neeley
Students rank the TCU business program No. 5 in the nation in Bloomberg Businessweek 2013 Best Undergraduate Business Schools.
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Lip service
Recessions bring increased sales of beauty products, psychology research reveals.
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Start me up: Lessons from entrepreneurs
Students learn summer lessons from entrepreneurs in the United States and Australia.
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