Mark A. Thompson PhD. is Dean and Professor at The Hull College of Business (HCoB) at Augusta University.
He oversees the undergraduate and graduate business education.
HCoB has been recognized as a top business school in the country by both Princeton Review and U.S. News & World Report.
Professor Thompson will be writing about various courses taught under the Accounting or Business Administration degreed programs.
All Hull undergraduates are required to complete a course-credit internship and the Dean will look at some of those community partnerships and student success stories.
Hull’s Dean will also write about work life balance and the Hull Online MBA, which is part of the Georgia WebMBA program.

2 Questions for the Dean: Day in the Life at Hull
There’s a certain amount of anxiety going to college as a freshman. If your son or daughter is in high school and ready to pick a school, consider sending them for a trial run at the Hull College of Business. ABD: So, how does a day in the life of

What It’s Like to be a Student of Business?
If your kid is exploring a college geared toward business, this is a great starting place. Dean Thompson gives you the 411 of a Day in the Life of a Hull College of Business student. Subscribe to our eNewsletter for the BEST local business news delivered to your Inbox each

2 Questions for The Dean: Women’s Leadership Academy
On April 26th, the Hull College of Business will celebrate over Alumni weekend with (5) classes of graduates of a program that is helping to further growth in CSRA businesses. Here’s more on the benefits of Hull through the eyes of businesswomen. ABD: You have a program in the College

2 Questions for the Dean: Women’s Leadership Academy
If you are a parent of a high school girl interested in business or if you are a female at a local company, consider a long-running program from Augusta University’s Hull College of Business. Click below to read our 2 Questions (and answers) about the Women’s Leadership Academy. ABD: You

2 Questions for the Dean: Combining business, art, and networking
ABD: Talk about the collaborative aspect of the Biz Art program. HULL: It is an event that we put on every semester. It is a collaboration between the Hull College of Business and the Department of Art and Design. And the idea is really bringing collaborative students, collaborative partners in

2 Questions for the Dean: Scholarship Program
Working your way up the corporate ladder takes time, schooling, and money. If you or your teenager is interested in a business future, scholarships could be the answer. Here’s today’s sit down with Dean Mark Thompson. ABD: Share with us about the Dean’s Scholar Program. HULL: So, one of the