The Best Houston Part-Time MBA Programs
Not every MBA candidate can manage the schedule of pursuing full-time degree. Many business school students continue to work throughout their studies, balancing a job and graduate school through a part-time MBA program. Many of these programs take place in the evenings and on weekends, allowing for flexibility along with continued professional growth. Continue reading…
McNair Center for Free Enterprise & Entrepreneurship Introduces Minor
The University of St. Thomas – Cameron School of Business has just announced a Free Enterprise & Entrepreneurship minor, available to students through the McNair Center for Free Enterprise & Entrepreneurship.
Cameron Alumni Give Mentorship, Opportunities for Students
With a robust alumni network, graduates from the University of St. Thomas—Cameron School of Business have come together on the CSB Alumni Board to share their expertise with current students.
Cameron Alumna New President of Houston Junior League
Mimi Foerster, received her MBA in ’03 from University of St. Thomas Cameron School of Business. After graduating, she was quickly employed as a financial adviser at UBS, a Swiss financial services company. Foerster shared with UST campus news that her position at UBS was her dream job– the ultimate melding of the two things she is passionate about: finance and people. Continue reading…
Tacos and Beer for Tuition at Cameron
Students at University of St. Thomas’ Cameron School of Business can pay their tuition in a lot of different ways; with student loans, credit cards, tacos. Wait, tacos? Yeah. And beer too. Well, they can’t walk in to the bursar’s office and slap down tortillas and a six pack, but UST’s Alumni Association Scholarship Fund may have found the next best thing.
Cameron Academic Program Gives Students a Glimpse of Their Future
University of St. Thomas’ Cameron School of Business recently took a group of 14 MBA students to Amergy Bank for an opportunity to meet the founder, Walter Johnson, and speak with current employees. The trip was organized as part of Celts Exploring Business, an academic program at Cameron.
Matt McNally, a second-year Master of International Business student told the university’s news website about his visit. He said trips like these were an opportunity for him to practice his professional persona while representing the university with other professionals. Continue reading…