MPAcc Gets New Faculty Director
A new era for MPAcc began fall 2021, with the passing of the Faculty Director torch from Associate Professor Asher Curtis to Associate Professor Matt... Read More
Creating a Sustainable Future with Business Analytics
MSBA class of ’21 alum Ritochit Das saw firsthand the problem of industrial waste while working in a factory setting. Now he wants to use... Read More
MSCM student Man-Su Chiang hosts cooking competition to celebrate Mid-Autumn festival
Man-Su (Norelle) Chiang recently joined the Master of Supply Chain Management after almost seven years working at multinationals in Taiwan. She graduated from the National... Read More
MSIS Alumni Give Back as Mentors
The Mentorship Program is a core component of the Master of Science in Information Systems curriculum. The program connects MSIS students with Seattle-based IT leaders through a... Read More
Empowering Female Entrepreneurs with Supply Chain Knowledge
Even before joining MSCM, Anjaana Bhairo saw that supply chain knowledge could empower women and break cycles of poverty in her native South Africa. Some... Read More
Women in Tech Brunch: Advancing Women in Cyber
Today, only 24% of the cyber workforce is represented by women. With over 3.5 million unfilled cybersecurity jobs, now is the time to break the... Read More
11 Questions with MS in Entrepreneurship Student Fanny Castro
We asked current Foster students to tell us why they chose Foster, what they like to do for fun, and to share advice with potential... Read More
MSIS Goes Test Optional: Your Questions Answered
The Master of Science in Information Systems program at Foster is excited to announce our application process for the 2023 admission cycle remains test optional. It... Read More
11 Questions with MS in Entrepreneurship Student Trey Jennings
We asked current Foster students to tell us why they chose Foster, what they like to do for fun, and to share advice with potential... Read More
Ask the Firms 2021
What makes each a great place to work For the third year running (see blogs from 2019 and 2020) we have asked the Seattle... Read More