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A momentous year: Top Muma College of Business stories from 2023

As we reflect on a momentous year, here are some of the remarkable Muma College of Business stories from 2023. 

College sets record, awards over $1 million in student scholarships

The USF Muma College of Business kicked off the fall 2023 school year by hitting a major milestone: over $1 million in scholarships were awarded to business students for the academic year. About 300 business students from all three campuses received financial awards from over 110 different scholarship funds within the college.

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James 鈥淛ay鈥 Nault, 鈥83 and MBA 鈥84, knows the power of innovation. With a of $10 million, he ensures future business leaders continue to receive a world-class education at the USF Nault Center for Entrepreneurship.


Muma College of Business and Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy receive global reaccreditation 

AACSB International, the world accrediting body for business schools, extended the global accreditation in business to USF鈥檚 Muma College of Business and a supplemental reaccreditation for the Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy. As a result, both USF鈥檚 business and accounting degree programs are accredited for the next five years. 

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Bellini Certification Program integrated into business undergraduate program

Nearly 3,000 students at the USF Muma College of Business received an introduction to building high-demand marketable skills thanks to a new certification program integrated within the undergraduate business curriculum. The college launched the Bellini Certification Program in the fall 2023 semester.

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USF鈥檚 online MBA program jumps into nation鈥檚 top 20 in U.S. News ranking

The online MBA program in the USF Muma College of Business climbed a substantial 12 spots in the national rankings, taking the No. 19 position 鈥 No. 15 among public universities 鈥 on the annual U.S. News and World Report survey of the 2023 Best Online Programs.

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Randy Dumm was of the Baldwin Risk Partners School of Risk Management and Insurance. The school continued an expansion that started last year when Baldwin Risk Partners donated $5.26 million to grow the program and rename the school.


Economic competitiveness data unveiled at 'State of the Region' event

Researchers with the USF Muma College of Business published the 2023 Tampa Bay E-Insights Report and shared their findings at the sixth State of the Region community luncheon. The research helps gauge how the Tampa Bay region compares to similar metropolitan areas. 

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Faculty researchers in USF鈥檚 School of Information Systems and Management secure over $17 million in competitive grants

From nurturing the pipeline of high school students interested in technology careers to training health experts on leadership skills, faculty in the School of Information Systems and Management at the USF Muma College of Business have received over $17 million in competitive external grants during the 2022-2023 academic year.

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The Conversation with a CEO series featured three area C-suite leaders

Prominent executives from the Tampa Bay region sat down with Interim Dean GJ de Vreede in three installments of the Conservation with a CEO event series. The featured guests included TECO Peoples Gas president Helen Wesley, McKibbon Hospitality CEO Randy Hassen, and Baldwin Risk Partners CEO Trevor Baldwin

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Enrollment grows to 8,400 business students

The number of business students continued to grow, climbing 8% over a year. In the fall 2023 semester, the Muma College of Business welcomed over 8,400 students, with 6,500 undergrads, 1,800 graduate students, and 110 doctoral students. 

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