Operations and supply chain initiative helps nonprofits
(Mar. 17, 2021) Students and faculty members will partner with for-profit companies, who will sponsor projects for nonprofit organizations.
(Mar. 17, 2021) Students and faculty members will partner with for-profit companies, who will sponsor projects for nonprofit organizations.
(Mar. 22, 2021) Moore School alumna Taylor Bilardello focused her undergraduate degree courses so she could one day incorporate her love for language into her everyday life and career.
(Apr. 28, 2021) Moore School management science professor Sanjay Ahire was awarded the Michael J. Mungo Distinguished Professor of the Year award by USC.
(Apr. 30, 2021) Alumna Meghan Peterson credits Moore School with providing her the skills and opportunities that allowed her to launch her career.
(May 6, 2021) Four teams competed in the Moore School’s virtual Proving Ground entrepreneurial competition and won more than $40,000 in total seed money.
(Oct. 22, 2021) Moore School student and alumna were awarded scholarships to participate in a prestigious and intensive language immersion program in summer 2021.
(Dec. 21, 2021) With supply chains as long and complex as we have today, stretching around the globe, if something goes wrong at one stage in the process, everything gets held up.
(May 15, 2020) The team said they utilized their data analysis background from the Moore School to drive their strategy and recommendations for the case.
(May 19, 2020) Five Moore School seniors were awarded the Dean’s Award for Undergraduate Achievement.
(June 25, 2020) The Moore School’s undergraduate operations and supply chain program is ranked No. 5 in North America.
(Aug. 31, 2020) Matt Pangle (’18 MBA) says he relies on data analysis to provide effective oversight and sound decision-making in his role at Global Lending Services LLC.
(Oct. 14, 2020) First-generation college student William Mendoza hopes to go into business with his family in Mexico to cultivate and sell their coffee beans.
(Apr. 15, 2019) Five teams of Moore School and engineering students presented their findings in the Boeing Analytics Case Competition.
(July 16, 2019) Moore School undergraduate students worked with 16 companies to assist in finding cost-savings measures.
(Sept. 9, 2019) Midlands Technical College is now offering a transfer pathway that will facilitate MTC students transferring into the Moore School’s operations and supply chain program.
(Sept, 17, 2019) As far as staff can tell, no business school in America is focusing on data proficiency and analytics at the Moore School’s scale and level.
(Nov. 7, 2019) After over a decade with the Marines, Derrick Brosius decided to get his MBA from the Moore School and is now a Synovos site manager.
(Nov. 21, 2019) After several careers, doctoral candidate Caitlin Ray realized her passion for academia and decided to pursue her Ph.D. in business administration.
(Dec. 2, 2019) Senior Kyle Alsop received the Barnes Family Business Scholarship and said the award has given him some breathing room as he pays for his education.
(Dec. 11, 2019) Seventeen Moore School and Engineering and Computing students participated in the inaugural Analytics Hackathon to solve an operations and supply chain issue for Schaeffler Group USA Inc.
(Dec. 16, 2019) Eleven teams of students spent their fall semesters working on operations and supply chain Capstone consulting projects for various companies.
(Dec. 19, 2019) Erika Davis (’18 MBA) has been promoted to the RDI North America logistics coordinator at Michelin within a year of graduating from the Moore School.