
Steering an Internship and a Love of Cars to a Career
A UCR MBA student turns a Moreno Valley internship and love of cars into real-world business skills—fueling success at one of the best business schools.
By Laurie McLaughlin |

‘Be Comfortable with the Uncomfortable’
Simon Isaac pursued a UCR MBA at AGSM, embracing challenges and proving growth comes from discomfort at one of the best business schools.
By Laurie McLaughlin |

Softball and Studies
Nadia Witt, UCR MBA student and softball captain, uses sports to inspire—showcasing leadership at one of the best business schools in California.

‘I am. I can. I will.’
Sandy Reyes ’23 is unabashed in expressing her joy as a business student.
By Laurie McLaughlin |

Like Father, Like Son
Born in New Zealand, Highlander guard Flynn Cameron, MFin ’23, first dreamed of becoming a basketball star like his father Pero Cameron at 3 years old.
By UCR Magazine |

Making Investments
Undergraduate finance student Bryan Reyes ’23 has started his senior year, and he’s actively immersed himself in academic opportunities that will prepare him for a career in wealth management.
By Laurie McLaughlin |

Finding a Career Through the Education of Internships
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 |

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 |

Making History for a Better Future
When she was growing up, Victoria Guidry never heard much encouragement about going to college. And she didn’t learn anything in high school about financial literacy.
By Darin Estep |

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 |