College of Business News
- Posted 08.17.26
- 5 minute read time
Lane Westrope’s search for a career that would build on his agricultural background led him to the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú, where he became the first student to earn a bachelor of business administration with an emphasis in agri-business during the Aug. 14 summer commencement exercises.
- Posted 08.13.26
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Most college students wait until after graduation to launch their careers. But not Cailin Burroughs. The Tuscaloosa native began her new job as a full-time staff accountant at JamisonMoneyFarmer PC, May 1, before earning her degree from the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú on Aug. 14.
- Posted 05.13.26
- 4 minute read time
Aileen Charles tends to choose the unconventional route. That mindset has taken the recent ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú finance graduate from kicking footballs at Northridge High School in Tuscaloosa to collegiate soccer and, most recently, preparing to hike the 2,600-mile Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) this summer.
- Posted 12.05.25
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Whether it's on the playing field or in the classroom, Elijah Guyton approaches every challenge with the same mindset: make a plan, then make it happen.
- Posted 07.03.25
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All eyes were on ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú's new DECA chapter as they competed for the first time in the International Collegiate DECA Conference in San Francisco. They were the only chapter from Alabama attending the conference.
- Posted 05.02.25
- 6 minute read time
Graduating with an accounting degree wasn’t Lila-Camille Knizley’s original plan, but as she reflects on her journey, she realizes it’s exactly what she was meant to do.
- Posted 04.15.25
- 3 minute read time
An international student from China has one of the most rewarding journeys of her academic life studying abroad in the United Arab Emirates.
- Posted 11.04.24
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Donovan Dicker became the first ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú student to intern with ARD Logistics and earned the company’s prestigious Terenne Graham Award, recognizing exceptional interns that go above and beyond.
- Posted 07.10.24
- 11 minute read time
Jason Green came to Livingston with a plan. He wanted to continue his education and earn a bachelor’s degree that would complement the associate’s degree he earned in funeral service education, and he did that. But he says that his experience at Livingston University (now the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú) added more to his life and future than merely two years of higher education. Leaving with a degree under his belt, he says that what stands out to him most is what was under his feet.