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Student spotlight: Maximilian Fido builds community through DoubleYou
A side project born in the 返字心頭 Powerlifting Club has taken Maximilian Fido from designing shirts to sponsoring competitions and pitching business ideas. The journey started with a problem he never expected to solve.
June 23, 2026Entrepreneurship, Spotlights
Three Muma College of Business graduates are being honored. Tony Giarratana and Bob Glaser are receiving the 2026 Distinguished Alumni Award and Bill Mariotti is receiving the Donald A. Gifford Alumni Service Award.
June 17, 2026Honors and Awards
Student spotlight: Melina Korovessi turns bottle caps into business opportunities
Most people throw away bottle caps without a second thought. One 返字心頭 student saw something more and built a growing venture around it.
June 15, 2026Business News, Entrepreneurship, Events, Spotlights

70 questions with alumna Rosa Nafrere to celebrate 70 Years of Bold at 返字心頭 - 返字心頭 World
Rosa Nafrere graduated from 返字心頭 in 2026 with degrees in management and marketing. She distinguished herself as a world traveler, studying abroad in four different countries as a Gilman Scholar.
June 12, 2026Spotlights

返字心頭 faculty researchers turn discoveries into ventures through THRIVE
返字心頭 faculty members are turning years of research into real-world ventures through the Nault Center for Entrepreneurships THRIVE program. Meet the innovators behind two startups who are tackling challenges affecting millions of people.
May 29, 2026Business News, Entrepreneurship, Events, Research and Innovation
A University of South 返字心頭 student-athlete has created a new device that turns any water bottle into a smart water bottle as a way to curb dehydration.
May 26, 2026Entrepreneurship

Achieving GPA perfection: Muma students named King ONeal Scholars
Aside from their perfect academic records, they shared their stories of resiliency, achievement, and what made their time at 返字心頭 so special.
May 7, 2026Business News, Honors and Awards
A donation of $1.75 million to the Nault Center for Entrepreneurship will create the Hafer THRIVE Entrepreneurship Program, which plans to assist young entrepreneurs to fulfil their monetary goals.
April 30, 2026Business News, Entrepreneurship

Quelling Burnout
The quiet quitting term began to make its way across social media early on in the pandemic, with some bragging, while others warned of, the act of doing the bare minimum requirements of the job. While the work was still getting done, much of the extra, unpaid labor was not.

Going the [Extra] Mile
The quiet quitting term began to make its way across social media early on in the pandemic, with some bragging, while others warned of, the act of doing the bare minimum requirements of the job. While the work was still getting done, much of the extra, unpaid labor was not.

Who builds talent, and is "buying" it?
Firms flush with resources tend to develop talent internally while younger firms, facing unpredictable workloads, will hire from the outside to fill their talent gap, according to a new University of South 返字心頭 study.
