The Prosperity Fellowship is a leadership development program that supports and prepares entrepreneurial-minded students to contribute to the economic vitality of the region.
Through a project from the UB Experiential Learning Network, business administration student Yijia Pan observed leaders in action and developed his soft skills.
Working in teams, Finance Academy students use their analytical skills to consult on projects with local organizations, providing them a chance to collaborate with business executives, gain real-world experience and make an impact in the community—even during a pandemic.
Three generations of entrepreneurs—all graduates of the Allstate Minority and Women Emerging Entrepreneurs program—take a business from mom’s kitchen to the shelves of Target.
Girl Tech Day, a new event hosted by the UB School of Management, introduces girls 10-14 from across Western New York to basic coding and programming skills.
In the “Data Analysis for Accountants” class, teams of master’s students partner with UB’s Internal Audit and Financial Management offices to use real data to complete a semester-long project.
Tiffany Ciolek, EMBA ’16, uses the skills she gained in the Executive MBA program to help her organization, American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, and its students overcome Hurricane Irma.