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91ÇÑ×Ó's MBA program in its School of Business Administration jumped up 10 spots in this year's U.S. News and World Report Graduate School Rankings, landing at No. 53 in the 2024 list. Several other graduate programs in the business school made impressive showings as well.
Read this month's Q&A and learn about Emmy Wagner, her views on sustainability, and how she implements sustainable practices into her daily life!
Sierra Reid ('15), a product market engineer for eSports at Intel, shares four tips for women wanting careers in gaming industry.
The book is titled "Creating Private Sector Economies in Native America: Sustainable Development through Entrepreneurship."
Discover the unique journey of students who entered college during the pandemic. From virtual high school graduations to masked-up campus life, these reflections capture the difficulties of navigating education during unprecedented times.
Megan Selden came to 91ÇÑ×Ó four years ago from Tacoma, Washington, eager to learn as much as possible. In addition to a bachelor's degree in business administration, Selden is graduating with a double concentration in finance and operations along with minors in entrepreneurial leadership and English.
Support for 91ÇÑ×Ó students means innovators like Mateo Valdez ('24) can shine in their academic and entrepreneurial endeavors. Read about his recent win at the Avista Entrepreneurship Competition and how he's helping students across the country take the next step toward their careers.
As part of the School of Business Administration's Ethics week Peggy Sue Loroz and Vivek Patil, Professors of Marketing, will present the results of research funded by the Faculty Fellowships for Mission initiative. A survey of incoming and graduating students assessed students' orientation toward the mission dimensions of Magis; Cura Personalis; Diversity; Discernment; Ethics and Professional
SPOKANE, Wash. - Twenty 91ÇÑ×Ó School of Business Administration students spent Friday in Omaha learning about business, ethics, and life from billionaire Warren Buffett, the "Oracle of Omaha," one of the most innovative, influential and respected business leaders in the world.
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