Carey Fellows for 2011 Named
Sewanee's business honors program names the 2011 Carey Fellows: Sabria Farheen, Campbell Estes, Pacifique Niwenshuti, Warner Hornsby, and Trey Knighton, 12.06.10
Sewanee's business honors program names the 2011 Carey Fellows: Sabria Farheen, Campbell Estes, Pacifique Niwenshuti, Warner Hornsby, and Trey Knighton, 12.06.10
The Humphreys Residencies in Entrepreneurship and Business Leadership are inaugurated with a three-day visit by financial futures entrepreneur Chris Hehmeyer 11.22.10
The Babson Center's inaugural Humphreys Entrepreneur in Residence, Chris Hehmeyer, C’77, will present “If you build it, they will come: Leadership at the heart of entrepreneurship” at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 2, in Gailor Auditorium. Hehmeyer’s talk will address leadership as an integral part of entrepreneurship. 10.20.10
Peggy and J.F. Bryan, C '65, have ensured the future of a major speakers series with a generous gift. 09.25.10
The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta will give Sewanee students and residents an overview of the U.S. economy on September 28. 09.20.10
Sam Carroll, a 1969 graduate of the University of the South and managing director with Morgan Stanley & Company, Inc., will speak at 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 17, on “The Impact of Financial Reform on the Financial Services Industry and Your Careers.” Carroll’s address is part of a day-long event giving current Sewanee students an opportunity to meet leaders in banking and financial services from around the country. 09.14.10
Patrick Comer, a 1996 Sewanee graduate, has secured first-stage financing for his newest business venture, Jackson Square Group, a start-up company that recruits and manages panelists for online market research. 08.12.10
The new group of Beecken Bridge Scholarship winners come from across the globe. Their interests are as diverse as their geography. 04.28.10
Alex Harris says he's using what he's learned at Sewanee as an intern. 04.28.10
New members of the Babson Center Advisory Board joined the panel at the April meeting 04.19.10
The Babson Center for Global Commerce’s February Career Day gave students a chance to learn first-hand about careers in marketing and about new employment opportunities as the United States moves toward a sustainable economy. 03.01.10
Sewanee graduate Ashley Logsdon credits her liberal arts education with success as a international jewelry entrepreneur. 02.16.10
Liberal arts education well may be the key to sparking an new era of American innovation and competitiveness, according to Jon Meacham, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and editor of Newsweek magazine. 01.11.10
In a tough employment market, a new survey of US employers highlighted in The New York Times shows that they want to hire graduates with strong academic skills and global knowledge. Sewanee's Wm. Polk Carey Pre-Business Program gives students the hands-on business skills and experience to ensure they can bring the strengths of their liberal arts education to succeed as business leaders. 01.07.10

Thirty-eight of Sewanee’s 331-strong Class of 2013 graduated with business minors, according to final figures compiled by the Registrar’s Office. Since 2009, when the first business minors graduated, 103 students have earned business minors. 06.14.13
Six Sewanee students have been awarded Beecken Scholarships for summer "bridge" programs at some of the nation;'s most prestigious graduate schools of business. 04.30.13
The potential that East Tennessee could become a center for natural gas “fracking” will be the topic for an April 16 forum in Convocation Hall. 04.08.13
Vicky Gregg, the just-retired CEO of Tennessee's biggest health insurer, will discuss the impact of federal healthcare reform legislation on April 18 at 4:30 p.m. Gregg is the Babson Center's Spring 2013 Bryan Viewpoints Series speaker. 04.07.13
Carey Fellows traveled to New York to meet executives and develop career networking ties. 04.03.13
Michael Price of Georgia State University will lecture March 26 on how the insights of behavioral economics can be used to motivate conservation and investment in "green" technologies. On April 4, Joni Hersch, Professor of Law and Economics at Vanderbilt University will speak on "Opting Out Among Women with Elite Education." 03.26.13
Sewanee students interested in careers that focus on the environment or the entertainment business had opportunities to meet professionals working in the industries at two events co-sponsored by the Babson Center for Global Commerce. 02.27.13