College of Business

Alumna joins NAACP leadership


Arlis Whalum (BSBA Accounting, ’80) was recently appointed chief financial officer of the oldest and largest civil rights organization in the United States.
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Alumna joins NAACP leadership


Arlis Whalum (BSBA Accounting, ’80) was recently appointed chief financial officer of the oldest and largest civil rights organization in the United States.
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Exchange holding company CEO gives keynote at Finance Honors induction


Ed Tilly, president and CEO of Cboe Global Markets Inc., spoke at the induction ceremony for the second Finance Honors Track program cohort.
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Roosevelt debuts graduate certificate in real estate development


The 12-credit-hour program, the first of its kind in the Midwest, can be completed in two semesters at the Marshall Bennett Institute of Real Estate.
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Alumni Week Hosted Accomplished HCB Graduates


During the second annual Alumni Week, 18 HCB graduates and business partners visited campus to share career insights with current students.
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Science labs foster collaboration and creativity

Science labs foster collaboration and creativity

When plans were being drawn up for the new Wabash Building, they made sure to include state-of-the art laboratories to house the university’s chemistry, biology, biochemistry, health sciences and physics labs

Mixing it up  with the  city

Mixing it up with the city

Living, learning, working and volunteering in the Wabash building gives Sullivan a unique perspective on this glass and steel vertical campus.

Building as teacher

Building as teacher

Professor Michael Bryson, PhD, has sweeping views about sustainability from his 27 years at Roosevelt.