by Gabby Gartner-Coliane | May 22 | College of Business Administration, In The News, Students
Pitt Business undergraduate students Kate Gallo and Trinity Foster combined their entrepreneurial drive with a commitment to safety for college women+ to win the 2023 Randall Family Big Idea Competition. Underdog is a women-led, student startup company...
by Carole Reinert | May 1 | Commencement, Events, Featured News, In The News, Master of Science, MBA, PhD
The Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business Class of 2023 should find meaning in their work, stay focused on their goals, and use their experiences to inspire and drive change. Those were among the messages the master’s and doctoral degree graduates heard...
by Gabby Gartner-Coliane | May 1 | College of Business Administration, Commencement, In The News, Students
The Class of 2023 from Pitt’s College of Business Administration reflected on the past four years of growth and adjustment during their commencement ceremony at PPG Arena on April 29, 2023. Nearly 600 students received their BSBA this year and were recognized at the...
by Gabby Gartner-Coliane | Mar 29 | College of Business Administration, In The News, Students
Lauren McNichol, a graduating senior from the College of Business Administration at Pitt, is among the Top 100 Best and Brightest Undergraduate Business Majors of 2023. The list celebrates undergraduate business students from the Class of 2023 who are leaders inside...
by Gabby Gartner-Coliane | Mar 29 | College of Business Administration, In The News, Students
Alex Firestine, a graduating senior from the College of Business Administration at Pitt, is among the Top 100 Best and Brightest Undergraduate Business Majors of 2023. The list celebrates graduating undergraduate business students who are leaders inside and outside...
by Carole Reinert | Feb 2 | In The News, Part-Time MBA, Students
Three Spring 2023 students in the Part-Time MBA program within Pitt’s Katz Graduate School of Business share their perspectives on how they are using their coursework, faculty expertise, and interaction with classmates to be more effective in their job: Executive...