Experts will explore innovative and adaptable initiatives backed by data, analytics and the future of work at the AI and Data Science Conference, hosted virtually by OSU on Nov. 2.
Three Oklahoma State University business analytics students presented their papers at the Western Users of SAS Software (WUSS) educational conference and forum held in San Francisco in September.
Eleven undergraduate students from Oklahoma State University’s School of Hospitality and Tourism Management are receiving scholarships from the Oklahoma Hospitality Foundation (OHF).
Dr. Lex Smith Washington, associate professor in the Department of Management, Spears Business, was the recipient of the 2022 Sucheta Nadkarni Award for Outstanding Publication on Women Executive Leadership for co-authoring the 2019 paper, Making the invisible visible: Paradoxical effects of intersectional invisibility on the career experiences of executive Black women.
Dr. Goutam Chakraborty, director of the business analytics and data science program at Oklahoma State University, was announced as a Top 10 Data and Analytics Professional Award winner during the virtual 2022 OnCon Icon Awards on July 12, 2022.
OSU graduate student Sai Sreeshma has been awarded the prestigious Disney Data & Analytics Conference Women Award, one of only four students from across the United States to receive the recognition.
The OSU Spears School of Business will be hosting its annual golf scramble at Karsten Creek Sept. 19 with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Registration is now open for individuals and teams for this four-person scramble event.
Recently, finance and accounting professionals from more than 24 tribal governments from around the country were on the Oklahoma State University campus for professional and leadership development at the Introductory Tribal Finance and Accounting Certificate Program.
Having women in leadership roles benefits organizations in multiple ways; however, making sure women are ready for these positions is a goal of the OSU Spears School of Business, which is launching a new Executive Women’s Business Leadership Certificate Program this fall.
Seniors Abby Allison, Alicia Cornelius, Mallory King and Peyton Smith are going out in style after teaming up to win first place in the Spears School of Business second annual Undergraduate Case Competition April 15.
Two Oklahoma State University business analytics students received scholarships to participate at the recent 2022 INFORMS Business Analytics Conference in Houston.
A group of Oklahoma State University business analytics students placed third out of 16 teams at the Business Analytics Case Competition hosted virtually April 8 by the University of Iowa.
What does it take to be successful in the gaming industry in 2022? Find out at the Building Business Acumen for Gaming Conference on April 25-28 at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tulsa.
Wesley Hobbs, a senior from Ponca City, Oklahoma, is graduating in May with an International Business degree. Hobbs gravitated to his field of study after realizing he had a wide variety of interests and wanted a major that gave him the most opportunities to balance his love for languages, culture and travel.
Oklahoma State University is offering its awarding-winning Introductory Tribal Finance and Accounting Certificate for tribal professionals in Stillwater.
For more than 30 years, the Oklahoma State University and Oklahoma International Women’s Forum has been proud to present the Women’s Business Leadership Conference.
In this two-day live, virtual conference, you will gain insights on creating productive, inspired workplaces. Hear from leaders in different industries about forming attractive workplace cultures at your organization.
Oklahoma State University Spears School of Business invites energy professionals to the 15th Annual Energy Conference on April 26 at the Hamm Institute for American Energy in Oklahoma City from 9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. It will also be available via livestream.
Whether it’s identity thieves, phishing scammers, or ransomware, cybercriminals are always finding new ways to attack. So, it’s more important than ever for security professionals to communicate, share and learn from each other. That’s why the OSU Spears School of Business is hosting its two-day virtual Cyber Security Conference on April 19 (9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.) and April 20 (9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.).