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Robert King is final ESU business dean candidate

May 6, 2026 School of Business

The final of three candidates being considered as the next dean of Emporia State’s School of Business and Technology will meet the community at a forum on Thursday, May 7.



Derek Yonai is first ESU business dean candidate

April 29, 2026 School of Business

The first of three candidates being considered as the next dean of Emporia State’s School of Business and Technology will meet the community at a forum on Thursday, April 30.


ESU Business Dean Candidates to Have Public Forums

April 28, 2026 School of Business

Three candidates being considered as the next dean of Emporia State’s School of Business and Technology will be available to meet the Emporia community at forums over the next week.


ESU Esports Program Levels Up with Scholarships, Growth, and Regional Competition

June 3, 2025 School of Business

Esports is thriving at Emporia State University (ESU), where competitive gaming meets community, scholarship and student success. With a growing roster of student-athletes and increased scholarship opportunities, ESU’s esports program is quickly becoming a regional standout — both on the screen and in student support.


ESU Makes Significant Investment in Cybersecurity Education and Community Outreach

Oct. 21, 2024 School of Business

In response to the growing cyber threats in the United States, Emporia State University is taking significant steps to enhance cybersecurity both academically and within the community. ESU's comprehensive approach includes academic programs and community outreach initiatives aimed at fostering awareness and preparing future professionals for the rapidly expanding field of cybersecurity.



Four Students Win Seventh Annual KBHF Essay Contest

May 13, 2024 School of Business

Four high school students from across Kansas have won $500 each in the seventh annual Kansas Business Hall of Fame essay contest. The contest was open to students in Grades 9 through 12 in Kansas with entries from homeschooled students also accepted.