Looking for a few good women: Undergraduate Women in Business group growing at the U

Undergraduate business student Lauren Vandertoolen recently learned about a new group for undergraduates dedicated to the issues affecting women in the business world. Here's what she had to say about discovering Women in Business:  Women in Business for Undergraduates is [...]

2017-12-20T10:08:59-07:00March 27th, 2014|

Amy Rees Anderson, Women’s Alumni Group shares tales from the workplace trenches

Graduates from the David Eccles School of Business gathered recently to socialize, enjoy good food and learn about how to be a successful businessperson. The difference in this activity, though, from the typical networking social? All the graduates were women, [...]

2017-12-20T10:09:05-07:00October 25th, 2013|

How Women Succeed in Business

Business schools across the country have struggled to attract female students. Here at the David Eccles School of Business we align with national trend as just over 34% of women fill our classes. For the past decade, much research has been done on this subject and how to further bridge the gender gap. It seems that, to a large extent, it was a self-fulfilling cycle and according to some female graduates, business has always been viewed as a man’s world.

2017-12-20T10:09:20-07:00September 5th, 2012|
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