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  • by clwaller
    MAcc student Micah Wilson, graduate assistant, and undergraduate accounting major Ma’Chiah Powell, two of the student volunteers helping low-to-moderate-income residents file their taxes for free, appeared on Savannah’s NBC affiliate WSAV (Channel 3). In the interview, which aired on March 26, Micah provided a general description of the VITA program and offered some tips to […]
  • by clwaller
    from the Statesboro Herald In late February, ten of Parker College’s top supply chain management undergraduates travelled to Fort Collins, CO, to participate in the 43rd Annual Rams Operation Stimulus Supply Chain Case Competition—the longest running supply chain student case competition. Our students won their bracket and reached the final four of the event. The […]
  • by clwaller
    by Jeffrey Schiman, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Economics Economics major Holley Chapman earned an Honorable Mention in the undergraduate paper competition at the 2026 Midwest Economic Association conference held in Chicago in March. Students from across the United States applied to present, and Holley was one of roughly 20 undergraduates selected—a competitive achievement in its […]
  • by clwaller
    Michael Harrington (ECON & International Business, 2020) is a land development manager at Lennar. While his primary focus is on horizontal development of residential lots. Michael’s role also involves overseeing site development from entitlement through lot delivery and coordinating with engineers, contractors, and municipalities to ensure projects are delivered on schedule and within budget. In […]
  • by clwaller
    On March 6–9, 2026, Georgia Southern University’s sales team was one of 72 schools onsite vying for an opportunity to compete in the Sales Role-Play and Speed Selling competitions. The most elite sales programs the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands traveled to Atlanta, allowing the student competitors to improve their selling skills, enhance their […]
  • by clwaller
    from Grice Connect On March 10, the Parker College of Business student chapter of INFORMS held its third annual case competition. This year, groups of student participants presented possible solutions to address economic hardships in Bulloch County. According to Kwabena Boakye, Ph.D., professor of information systems & analytics (IS&A)and INFORMS chapter co-advisor, the INFORMS, which […]
  • by clwaller
    by Joshua Frederick and Axel Grossmann On March 4, 2026, the Finance Association hosted Walker Dollar and Ashley Hodgson of Retirement System Investment Commission (RSIC) of South Carolina as its second guest speaker of the semester. Walker Dollar, CFA, CAIA, an alumnus (FIN, 2022) and former officer of Georgia Southern’s SIA and an FA member, […]
  • by clwaller
    The Parker College Family is sad to announce the passing of Richard (Dick) L. Hilde, associate professor emeritus of marketing, on February 26, 2026. He was 83 years old. Dick taught marketing in the Parker College for 27 years, but he was much more than a marketing professor. Dick was a Vietnam Veteran who combined […]
  • by clwaller
    by Aubrey Boren Statesboro Bulloch Chamber of Commerce recently recognized Ken Wang, lecturer of management, and Chad Wiggins (FIN, 1995), market vice president, Synovus, as mentors for its newly-created Emerging Professionals Mentorship Program. They will be a part of a group of seasoned mentors, ready to assist young individuals with their professional journeys. Congratulations, Ken […]
  • by clwaller
    by Joshua Frederick and Axel Grossmann On February 18, the Finance Association welcomed Charlie Rogers, vice president and advisor consultant at First Eagle Investments, for an engaging discussion about careers and opportunities in asset management. Charlie joined First Eagle in January 2022 after serving as an internal and hybrid wholesaler at VanEck. He oversees relationships […]

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  • by clwaller
    MAcc student Micah Wilson, graduate assistant, and undergraduate accounting major Ma’Chiah Powell, two of the student volunteers helping low-to-moderate-income residents file their taxes for free, appeared on Savannah’s NBC affiliate WSAV (Channel 3). In the interview, which aired on March 26, Micah provided a general description of the VITA program and offered some tips to […]
  • by clwaller
    from the Statesboro Herald In late February, ten of Parker College’s top supply chain management undergraduates travelled to Fort Collins, CO, to participate in the 43rd Annual Rams Operation Stimulus Supply Chain Case Competition—the longest running supply chain student case competition. Our students won their bracket and reached the final four of the event. The […]
  • by clwaller
    by Jeffrey Schiman, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Economics Economics major Holley Chapman earned an Honorable Mention in the undergraduate paper competition at the 2026 Midwest Economic Association conference held in Chicago in March. Students from across the United States applied to present, and Holley was one of roughly 20 undergraduates selected—a competitive achievement in its […]
  • by clwaller
    Michael Harrington (ECON & International Business, 2020) is a land development manager at Lennar. While his primary focus is on horizontal development of residential lots. Michael’s role also involves overseeing site development from entitlement through lot delivery and coordinating with engineers, contractors, and municipalities to ensure projects are delivered on schedule and within budget. In […]
  • by clwaller
    On March 6–9, 2026, Georgia Southern University’s sales team was one of 72 schools onsite vying for an opportunity to compete in the Sales Role-Play and Speed Selling competitions. The most elite sales programs the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands traveled to Atlanta, allowing the student competitors to improve their selling skills, enhance their […]
  • by clwaller
    from Grice Connect On March 10, the Parker College of Business student chapter of INFORMS held its third annual case competition. This year, groups of student participants presented possible solutions to address economic hardships in Bulloch County. According to Kwabena Boakye, Ph.D., professor of information systems & analytics (IS&A)and INFORMS chapter co-advisor, the INFORMS, which […]
  • by clwaller
    by Joshua Frederick and Axel Grossmann On March 4, 2026, the Finance Association hosted Walker Dollar and Ashley Hodgson of Retirement System Investment Commission (RSIC) of South Carolina as its second guest speaker of the semester. Walker Dollar, CFA, CAIA, an alumnus (FIN, 2022) and former officer of Georgia Southern’s SIA and an FA member, […]
  • by clwaller
    The Parker College Family is sad to announce the passing of Richard (Dick) L. Hilde, associate professor emeritus of marketing, on February 26, 2026. He was 83 years old. Dick taught marketing in the Parker College for 27 years, but he was much more than a marketing professor. Dick was a Vietnam Veteran who combined […]
  • by clwaller
    by Aubrey Boren Statesboro Bulloch Chamber of Commerce recently recognized Ken Wang, lecturer of management, and Chad Wiggins (FIN, 1995), market vice president, Synovus, as mentors for its newly-created Emerging Professionals Mentorship Program. They will be a part of a group of seasoned mentors, ready to assist young individuals with their professional journeys. Congratulations, Ken […]
  • by clwaller
    by Joshua Frederick and Axel Grossmann On February 18, the Finance Association welcomed Charlie Rogers, vice president and advisor consultant at First Eagle Investments, for an engaging discussion about careers and opportunities in asset management. Charlie joined First Eagle in January 2022 after serving as an internal and hybrid wholesaler at VanEck. He oversees relationships […]