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Dinner experience gives students leg up on networking

The Texas Woman’s College of Business is giving business students a taste of the professional world when they dine at the second annual Networking & Etiquette Dinner at the Denton campus on Monday, March 4. Dilshan and Jeanna Ratnayake and their foundation, Ratnayake Family Foundation, are the title sponsor for the COB student event. With decades of experience in the hospitality and business sectors, they have seen first-hand the importance of these soft skills.

Student business team among finalists in AMA competition, again

For the second straight year, the Texas Woman’s American Marketing Association student chapter was named a finalist in the organization’s year-long challenge: the AMA Collegiate Case Competition.

U.S. News ranks TWU online programs in education, business among nation’s best

U.S. News & World Report has recognized master’s online programs in education and bachelor’s online programs in business at Texas Woman’s University as being among the nation’s best.

COB professor creates scholarship for students in human resources

Derek Crews, EdD, a Management professor at Texas Woman's University and workforce development consultant, has created an annual scholarship aimed at supporting either an undergraduate or graduate student seeking a degree with an emphasis on Human Resource Management as offered through the TWU College of Business.

State scholarships give TWU grad students boost toward accounting careers

Delainee Gibson and Danielle Hendrix took a step closer to coveted careers in the accounting world, thanks to scholarships from the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy. The scholarships will help the two Texas Woman’s graduate students in finishing their accounting degrees and sitting for the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam.