My Top Four Finance Soft Skills

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Written by: Claudia Cabrera, MS in Finance ’24 Over the past few years, we have seen how technological advances are driving unparalleled change. While talking with peers from different schools within UB, I realized that there is a misconception that Continue reading My Top Four Finance Soft Skills

Networking at UB as a First-Year MBA Student

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Written by: Peter Bouris, MBA ’24 Networking is a crucial part of every MBA program. In fact, for many, it is one of the biggest reasons to pursue an MBA. However, it is daunting for almost all first-year students, especially Continue reading Networking at UB as a First-Year MBA Student

Building a Bridge to Success: Mastering the International Student Visa and H1B Journey

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Embarking on a journey to study in the United States is a dream for many, but navigating the complex process of obtaining a student visa can be daunting. In this two-part podcast series (listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify), we Continue reading Building a Bridge to Success: Mastering the International Student Visa and H1B Journey

Why MIS is Your Product Management Power Move

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Written by: Yashwanth Raj Penugonda, MS in MIS ’24 Aspiring to drive product strategy and innovation? A Master of Science in Management Information Systems (MS in MIS) degree can equip you with the diverse skills to excel as a product Continue reading Why MIS is Your Product Management Power Move

Summer Start = Success

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Written by: Prateek Sharma, MSBA ’24 The scorching summer of 2023 marked the beginning of a journey that would ultimately lead to the coveted Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) program at the University at Buffalo. The program’s summer Continue reading Summer Start = Success

Time Management Tips to Reduce Stress

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Written by: Graciana Truesdale, MSA ’24 Fall weather has officially set in and so has academic stress. Between class work, a job, familial duties and any other responsibilities one may have, mid-semester is normally when one’s stress level peaks. Not Continue reading Time Management Tips to Reduce Stress

Course Review: International Business in Singapore

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Written by: Sarah Sauer, MBA ‘25 During my Fall 2022 semester, I had the incredible opportunity to participate in the University at Buffalo’s MGG 380 course: International Business in Singapore. This hybrid module included collaboration with students at the Singapore Continue reading Course Review: International Business in Singapore

Quantitative Finance Track: The Inside Scoop 

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Written by: Sayani Talukdar, MSF ‘24 My experience in the quantitative finance track is transformative and intellectually stimulating. Engaging in this rigorous track is equipping me with a comprehensive understanding of financial theories, mathematical models and data analysis techniques, and Continue reading Quantitative Finance Track: The Inside Scoop 

My Summer Internship Experience with Rich Products

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Written by: Kalvin Yeung, MBA ’24 As I continue my internship with Rich Products, I find myself reflecting on the transformative journey that the past few months have been. My experience as a Customer Marketing intern has not only bolstered Continue reading My Summer Internship Experience with Rich Products

My Unconventional Path to Grad School: How Maturity and Athletics Gave Me a Second Chance

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Written by: Matthew Cohen, MSBA ‘24 When I was in elementary school, I was in those gifted programs where they would pull you out of normal class to learn about things that were a little more interesting. In first grade, Continue reading My Unconventional Path to Grad School: How Maturity and Athletics Gave Me a Second Chance