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

Why I Chose the UB MBA Program after Six Years in the Corporate World

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Written by: Rupsha Roy Choudhury, MBA ’25 Returning to college after spending six years in the corporate world is a significant decision that can be both exciting and challenging. This transition represents a journey of my personal growth and transformation, Continue reading Why I Chose the UB MBA Program after Six Years in the Corporate World

Quantitative Finance Track: The Inside Scoop 

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Quantitative Finance

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 

Funding Your Future: How to Find the Right Financial Aid For You

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Written by: Tori Schlosser, MBA ‘24 Figuring out how to finance your master’s degree can be stressful, time consuming and just downright confusing. As someone who has had to navigate the various ways that you can pay for your degree, Continue reading Funding Your Future: How to Find the Right Financial Aid For You

Meet Your Graduate Admissions Advisor: Meghan Werth

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Meg Werth

Are you ready to take the next step toward advancing your career? Our new Graduate Admissions Advisor, Meghan (“Meg”) Werth is ready help. With her passion for higher education and dedication to guiding students through their admissions journey, she’s the Continue reading Meet Your Graduate Admissions Advisor: Meghan Werth

How to Find the Right Living Space as a Graduate Student

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Written by: Henry Okaro, MS in Finance ’24 When planning on which school or institution to attend for graduate school, a key factor to consider is the living spaces or accommodations available. Often, we tend to ask ourselves these questions:  Continue reading How to Find the Right Living Space as a Graduate Student

Unveiling the Unknown: A Voyage to the Venerable UB School of Management

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Written by: Shruti Gupta, MS MIS ’24 I hail from India, specifically Delhi, with my family residing in the historically rich city of Agra, often referred to as the “City of Seven Wonders.” In 2022, my father retired from his Continue reading Unveiling the Unknown: A Voyage to the Venerable UB School of Management

How a Summer Start Set Me Up for Success in the MS in MIS Program

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Written by: Shashank Shivananda, MS in MIS ’24  As I embarked on my journey towards a Master of Science in Management Information Systems (MS in MIS) at the University at Buffalo, I couldn’t help but feel a mix of excitement Continue reading How a Summer Start Set Me Up for Success in the MS in MIS Program

Why the UB Master of Science Program Is a Good Fit for Experienced Professionals 

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Written by: Nandini Mehta, MS in MIS ‘23 “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” —Abraham Lincoln  A few days ago, someone asked me, “What were your thoughts behind entering into the management school when you were Continue reading Why the UB Master of Science Program Is a Good Fit for Experienced Professionals 

What I Have Learned in My Accounting Internships

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Written by: Justin Zulewski, MSA ‘23 Throughout my time at the University at Buffalo, I’ve been fortunate enough to be involved in two different accounting internships: one as an internal auditor intern and one as an external auditor intern. These Continue reading What I Have Learned in My Accounting Internships