Wilson Magazine 2025

Wilson Magazine

ISSUE 2 | 2025

David W. Wilson College of Business Magazine

Wilson Magazine is our way of connecting with alumni, partners and friends of the Wilson College of Business. Each issue highlights how our students, faculty and alumni are shaping the future of business — in the classroom and beyond.

This edition explores how organizations are using data to drive smarter decisions, and how we’re bringing those same data-driven insights into our courses to prepare the next generation of business leaders.

In this Issue

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How Real Estate Students are Learning Industry Software in the Classroom

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Auditing Students Learn Emerging Technologies and Real-World Analysis

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Marketing in the Age of Data: Using Analytics to Refine Strategy 

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A letter from Leslie Wilson

Leslie Wilson, Dean of the Wilson College of Business, reflects on a year defined by momentum and meaningful progress — from renewed accreditation to evolving how we incorporate data, technology and ethical leadership in the classroom. As a community, we’re building a business school that not only embraces innovation but leads with integrity and purpose.

Wilson College News

Students cheer and raise trophy at NSAC

Students dominate advertising competition

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Accounting students prepare tax returns

Wilson earn accelerated accounting accreditation

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Leslie Wilson stands in front of David Wilson tribute

Wilson College leads with ethics, innovation

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MBA student work on computer

Offering fully online MBA degree with updated curriculum

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Pilkington recognized for lasting impact on the Cedar Valley

Pilkington recognized for lasting impact on the
Cedar Valley 

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Perspectives on Ethics

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Ethical Considerations of Data Breaches

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How Ethics and Data Management Intersect

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