
Hull’s Study Abroad Program Offers Unique Opportunities
For students longing for international business exposure and global networking experiences, the Hull College of Business Study Abroad Program may be just the ticket.

For students longing for international business exposure and global networking experiences, the Hull College of Business Study Abroad Program may be just the ticket.

It was standing room only at a new bustling bank in National Hills at 2805 Washington Road. National and local leaders from the Chase Bank came to the city to celebrate the opening and to announce plans to open up to six branches in the region over the next three years. A Chase executive told ABD at the event that the next two branches to open will be in Aiken and South Augusta. CSRA Chamber and political leaders joined the lunchtime ribbon-cutting and took a tour of the Chase bank,

As ABD has reported, the nursing shortage across the CSRA has impacted healthcare – a key component in economic development for the area. Both Georgia and South Carolina face critical nursing shortages, according to the National Center for Health Workforce Analysis report. On Monday, May 19, Aiken Technical College will break ground for its new Nursing Education Center. The ceremony will kick off the construction phase for the $17.3 million building. The 30,000-square-foot space will include skills and simulation labs, space for auditorium-style seating, and additional faculty office space. The

Mega Metal, a copper wire manufacturer, announced it has selected Fairfield County to establish the company’s first South Carolina operation. The $34 million investment will create 135 new jobs. Headquartered in Turkey, Mega Metal manufactures copper wire to serve critical industries including automotive, medical, aerospace, defense, and more. The company has over 700 employees and distributes products to more than 30 countries. Located at 364 Blue Granite Parkway in Ridgeway, Mega Metal’s 91,000-square-foot facility will manufacture superfine electrolytic oxygen-free (EOF) copper wire. Once fully operational, the state-of-the-art manufacturing facility is expected

Georgia is ranked well on another “Best Of” survey, and Augusta is in the top 25 in the results. Global Location Strategies (GLS) has published the 2025 edition of its Best Places for Primary Metal Manufacturing Insights Report, and four Georgia cities make the top 25. The Greenville, S.C.-based company is a site selection firm that identifies the top metro areas in the U.S. for primary metal manufacturing. Primary metals are base metals such as aluminum, copper, steel, and the companies that manufacture them. “So, if you had a steel

Whether it is attempting to help end hostilities in Ukraine and Gaza or to improve the United States’ trade position in the world, President Donald Trump and his administration are currently involved in a multitude of high-stakes negotiations. No matter how one feels about President Trump and how he does things, we must all admit that he does know something about negotiating. Almost four decades ago, in 1987, well before he entered politics, he wrote (it was actually ghost-written by journalist Tony Schwartz) a memoir, Trump: The Art of the

The U.S. trade deficit in goods and services increased by 14% in March to a record $140.5 billion. Imports of goods totaled $346.8 billion, and exports of goods totaled $183.2 billion. Import increases were seen across several categories, including pharmaceuticals, cars, and computer accessories. Industrial supplies and materials, including oil, decreased. The U.S runs a trade surplus in services, importing $72.2 billion in March while exporting $95.2 billion. Both imports and exports of travel decreased. The increase in imported goods is largely to avoid potential future tariffs. The decline in
The state’s business leaders recently met to examine Georgia’s current energy needs and anticipate future demands. The Georgia Chamber of Commerce sponsored the third annual Future of Energy and Sustainability conference in early May. It brought together leaders from Georgia Power and Oglethorpe Power, Norfolk Southern, Delta Airlines and Kia Georgia. Savannah Taylor, Research Director of the Georgia Chamber Foundation, said they examined how businesses are working to provide a feasible investment by looking at sustainable energy and increasing natural resources to support expanding economic development. In addition to traditional energy

An organization in Augusta works to bring together young individuals and prepare them for leadership roles in business, education, and non-profit organizations. The Young Professionals of Augusta (YPA) was founded in 2007 by State Farm Agent Jonathan English and Ed Presnell, Regional Business Executive for Peach State Federal Credit Union. “It is an independent organization that really focuses on the development of young professionals. A young professional is defined by the organization as anybody between 21 to 40 years of age,” explained current President James Allen. “Over the years, there

If you or your high school senior is considering a business degree—it’s important that modern-day trends and employment opportunities are at the forefront. In today’s 2 Questions with the Dean—we discuss the real world. ABD: Explain how you look at market-driven concentrations at the Hull College of Business? HULL: It aligns with our Bachelor of Business Administration degree. We have 13 market-driven concentrations. What this allows us to do is be very flexible and adaptable in terms of what the marketplace needs. It creates specific coursework to form those concentrations