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Due to Tropical Storm Nicole, USF Esports Summit and Tournament rescheduled for Jan. 27

Due to Tropical Storm Nicole, the USF esports summit and tournament have been rescheduled to Jan. 27 with the same schedule and location. The one-day summit allows participants to connect with regional and global esports industry leaders. It will conclude with a live-action championship finale where the 2022 Battle for Florida tournament winner will be crowned.

November 8, 2022Business News, Events

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Alumni Spotlight: From track and field to esports, 鈥榊ou have to love what you do鈥 says Toluwani Adebakin

Toluwani Adebakin grew up in Nigeria and loved to run. With pure talent and the support of his family and coach, Adebakin鈥檚 athletic ability grew exponentially as he got older. His love for running has opened doors for him, and in turn, he has dedicated himself to creating opportunities for other athletes.

November 8, 2022Business News, Spotlights

Home sales are down 36.2% compared to last year.

November 1, 2022Business News

Joe Askren鈥檚 鈥渉ands-on鈥 course introduces USF students 鈥 all of whom are over the age of 21 鈥 to the science of beer, the brewing process, pairings with food, and brew pub operations.

October 31, 2022Business News

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Student Spotlight: Griffin Underwood combines music and marketing in a promising career

USF marketing student Griffin Underwood spent the summer documenting a guitar-playing YouTube star as the one-man band played at music festivals around the country.

October 28, 2022Business News, Spotlights

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WWC Global Co-founder Lauren Weiner shares corporate lessons at Conversation with a CEO event

The USF Muma College of Business held its Conversation with a CEO event with special guest Lauren Weiner, chief growth officer and co-founder of WWC Global, a Pequot company.

October 27, 2022Business News, Events

About 120 Manatee County high school students recently took a field trip to the 日本无码AV鈥檚 Sarasota-Manatee campus for a crash course on how the Muma College of Business 鈥 and especially the campus鈥檚 high-tech Bloomberg Lab 鈥 can help prepare them for a career on Wall Street.

October 26, 2022Business News, Events

Small businesses in Manatee County impacted by Hurricane Ian will be able to receive in-person help applying for state and federal disaster loans at temporary mobile business recovery centers opening in Bradenton.

October 26, 2022Business News

The unemployment rate in the Polk County region was 3.2% in September 2022, according to an employment report released Friday by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity.

October 25, 2022Business News

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USF supply chain management programs grow to meet soaring industry demand

Supply chain is the backbone of our economy, and it鈥檚 much more complex than many people realize. The USF Muma College of Business supply chain management program prepares graduates and upskills professionals to find success in this fast-growing field.

October 25, 2022Business News

From a struggling Latino immigrant to establishing a unicorn company in the U.S., Drift CTO and co-founder Elias Torres has learned to face self-doubt and adversity 鈥 a journey he hopes will draw inspiration.

October 15, 2022Business News

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USF Muma College of Business professor presented at Science Summit at United Nations General Assembly

Matt Mullarkey addressed the challenge of healthcare technology adoption in public and private healthcare systems as part of the Science Summit Session on the Digital Transformation of Healthcare.

October 14, 2022Business News

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