Culverhouse College of Business

Mother, Son Earn Business Degrees Together

Mother, Son Earn Business Degrees Together

Lisa and Russell Hewitt could feel other students staring at them as they sat in class. “People were looking at us like, ‘does that guy have his mom with him?’” Lisa said. Yes, he sure did.

12 UA Students, Graduates Chosen for Fulbright Awards

12 UA Students, Graduates Chosen for Fulbright Awards

Ten University of Alabama students were chosen as Fulbright Student Award Winners for 2019–2020.

UA to Hold 2019 Spring Commencement Exercises May 3-5

UA to Hold 2019 Spring Commencement Exercises May 3-5

The University of Alabama will hold its spring commencement exercises beginning Friday, May 3, at Coleman Coliseum on the UA campus.

STEM pah to MBA students

Three Students, Six Degrees, One Company

A trio of students formed Ortho Screws, a start-up company based on a sensor designed to alert patients and health providers if orthopedic screws are loosening.

Business Executives Express Confidence in Second Quarter Growth

Business Executives Express Confidence in Second Quarter Growth

Read details from UA’s CBER.

TIME Lists Hewson among 100 Most Influential People in the World

TIME Lists Hewson among 100 Most Influential People in the World

Marillyn A. Hewson, a University of Alabama alumna and chairman, president and CEO of Lockheed Martin Corp., has been named one of TIME magazine’s “100 Most Influential People in the World” for 2019.

The Manderson MBA SEC Case Competition team triumphant with the trophy. L-R: Everette Dawkins, Sam Greene, John Clary, Bryonna Rivera Burrows

Manderson Team Wins SEC MBA Case Competition

A team fielded by UA’s Manderson Graduate School of Business won first place in the 7th annual SEC MBA Case Competition held at the Haslam College of Business at the University of Tennessee.

‘I Found My Place’

‘I Found My Place’

Stepping into a pivotal role with the nation’s top defense contractor carries lofty expectations, but Megan Anderson isn’t nervous.

Program Seeks to Improve Access to Cahaba River

Program Seeks to Improve Access to Cahaba River

Canoeists, kayakers, outdoor enthusiasts and others who take advantage of Alabama’s bounty of beautiful rivers and waterways will find their access to Alabama’s longest free-flowing and most biologically diverse river will soon improve thanks to a collaborative effort.

From left to right: Marco Nelson of RentCheck, Jessica Hastings, Sudarsan Murali, Dalton Kerby, Landon Robertson, Spencer Adams, and Laci Williams celebrate their first place victory.

Manderson Team Finishes First at IDEAcorps Case Competition

The Case Team offered a winning recommendation to RentCheck, a startup based in New Orleans.