A. Gary Anderson
Graduate School of Management

Construction site with cranes after dark in California

Inland Empire Economic Forecast: Strong In 2022

Business activity in the Inland Empire has continued to grow, and in the context of today’s increasingly uncertain economic environment, stands in stark contrast to growth trends in the nation.
By Victoria Pike Bond |
Business alumnus Kyle Maudlin ’11

Alumnus Advises AGSM Ambassadors to Persist

Kyle Maudlin ’11 has several positive things to say about LinkedIn.
By Darin Estep |
California homes

Analysis: Inland Empire Home Affordability Erodes

Throughout the pandemic the Inland Empire’s relatively affordable housing market has been a bright spot in the local economy and home price growth has outpaced more expensive neighboring areas.
By Victoria Pike Bond |
Wind mills in Palm Springs, CA

Necessary Choice? Economic Growth or Cleaner Air

Economic growth and improved air quality are linked. Research from UC Riverside shows investments in cleaner tech and regulations can boost the economy and cut pollution.
By Victoria Pike Bond |
Undergraduate Peer Advising

Peer Advising for Business Undergraduates

At this best business school, UCR MBA-trained peer advisors empower undergraduates with academic guidance, course planning & campus navigation.
By Elias Almarez-Herrera ’23 |
3 AGSM students walking around Anderson Hall

UCR's MBAs Are Landing Top Jobs—Here’s How

The business world has long had a social mobility problem. US workers from lower socioeconomic backgrounds are 32% less likely to become managers than those from more privileged backgrounds.
UCR MBA alum Val is using his knowledge of business innovation to lead two tech startups ©Val Salomaki

Why Is Learning Business Innovation So Important?

Business innovation is at the heart of the success of tech giants like Apple and Amazon. Meanwhile, companies that have failed to innovate in the face of rapid digitalization, like Blockbuster and Kodak, have failed.
Panel of MBA Alumni and current PMBA

Organizational Behavior Is Useful for MBA Grads

Erick Campos ’18 says UCR MBA organizational behavior courses built the people skills vital to his career—training from one of the best business schools.
By Elias Almarez-Herrera ’23 |
UCR Bell Tower

UCR Among Top 1.3% of World Institutions

UC Riverside ranked in the top 1.3% of universities worldwide in the 2022-23 Center for World University Rankings, released Monday, April 25.
By Imran Ghori | UCR News |
Anjali Kansara headshot

Internships Illuminated Student's New Career Path

The value of internships during her undergraduate career was front and center for Anjali Kansara ’22, who recently earned her bachelor’s degree with an emphasis in information systems.
By Laurie McLaughlin |
Grad students at Anderson Hall, UCR School of Business

M.S. in Business Analytics: What You Will Study

If you’re someone who’s interested in digging into data and leading analytics-driven projects at a top company, then a Master’s in Business Analytics degree might just be for you.
Women in Business AGSM panel March 2022

Women in Business Panel Discussion

Victoria Guidry ’23, MBA-marketing: "A great vision of inclusion happens through our guest speakers and the many women who come to share their stories with us."
By Elias Almarez-Herrera ’23 |
Industrial worker with helmet

California Carries Hefty Share of U.S. Job Growth

California’s labor market continued to expand at a steady pace in latest numbers, with total nonfarm employment in the state growing by 138,100 positions in February.
By Victoria Pike Bond |
Stephanie Moya headshot

Supporting Fellow Latinas in Business School

Stephanie Moya, UCR MBA student, blends academics, service, and advocacy for first-generation Mexican American women at one of the best business schools.
By Laurie McLaughlin |
Angelina Chavez ’23

When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going

Firsthand experience helping her mother run a business laid the foundation of Angelina Chavez's passion and drive in business.
By Elias Almarez-Herrera ’23 |
Lynette Lee ’22 portrait

Future Business Leaders Look Forward

Becoming a business leader takes discipline and determination.
By Elias Almarez-Herrera ’23 |
Poets & Quants UC Riverside School of Business MBA Class of 2023

Poets & Quants Q&A: Dean Wang, Assoc. Dean Zwick

There is a saying that UCR stands for “U Can Reach” — whether it is landing a job at a dream employer or transitioning to a different career. And the MBA program caters to the strivers who think big and work hard.
By Jeff Schmitt | Poets & Quants |
Keith Flowers portrait

Planting Seeds of Educational Opportunity

UCR MBA students bond at Knott’s Berry Farm, sharing experiences and building lasting connections at one of California’s best business schools.
By Elias Almarez-Herrera ’23 |
MBA student Chiree Rice

A Mission to Help Small Businesses Grow

Meet UCR MBA student Chiree Rice—former transfer to UCR Business, ABLE program alum, and future leader at one of the nation’s best business schools.
David Cooper ’23 MBA

Taking Calculated Risks

Albert T. Cooper moved from Louisiana to South Los Angeles, and in 1965, he opened his own accounting firm, AT Cooper Enterprises, providing services to the immediate community.
By Laurie McLaughlin |