Upcoming business competition simulates real world problems
A German business software is on-demand in the business world, and Central Michigan University is the nation's leader in providing companies with certified students to use it.
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A German business software is on-demand in the business world, and Central Michigan University is the nation's leader in providing companies with certified students to use it.
Hillsdale junior Alyssa Bowman said her job at Central Michigan University's business clothing service is addicting.
Aimeee Kalczuk and Vijaya Gayatri accidentally created their own business when, on the first day of the New Venture Competition workshops, they pitched their idea to who they assumed would be business students.
Less than five feet away from Kurt Baringer were the judges that would decide whether his team would succeed or fail. Despite practicing the business pitch enough until he was sure he could recite it in his sleep, he was still filled with nerves.
Students in Grawn Hall will enjoy an additional 6,600 square feet of space to help create a more professional business environment by the end of summer 2017.
Mount Pleasant attorney Todd Levitt is engaged in seeking damages for a story published by local newspaper The Morning Sun and revisiting a June 2014 defamation lawsuit regarding a Twitter account Levitt said portrayed him in a false light.
Mount Pleasant junior Samantha Pina and her brother Joseph Pina, a senior, watched their competitors in the New Venture Competition cross the stage to be given one large check after another.
As the first freshman to be accepted into the Logistics Management Council, Lindsey Mason uses her passion for leadership to balance course work, the Central Michigan University pom team and internships.
After almost two semesters of preparation, the New Venture Competition competitors are making last minute adjustments to their businesses in hopes of winning the $30,000 prize Friday.
With about 20 majors and 20 minors in the real estate program, Novi senior Bret Shrader enjoys how personal his classes are.
Three Oaks senior Sarah Campbell and Harrison senior Jessica Koskinen are hoping their Humble Abode Tiny Homes business will become the second tiny home builder in the midwest.
The multi-billion dollar CEO and founder of FUBU fashion and the television personality on ABC’s entrepreneurial business show, Shark Tank, Daymond John, will be speaking at the Finch Fieldhouse at 7 p.m Wednesday.
After spending three days a week participating in simulation training for the third annual Enterprise Resource Planning Simulation Invitational Competition, Martin Porea felt his team was prepared.
To encourage students to spend more time in Grawn Hall, College of Business Administration Dean Charles Crespy proposed a $10.8 million renovation that was unanimously approved at the Board of Trustees meeting Thursday.
Hands-on learning is taken to a new level in the College of Business Administration.
The ERPsim Invitational Competition will return for the third year at 11 a.m. on Thursday in the McGuirk Arena.
Katie Ramsay remembers joining a conga line halfway across the world at the Sports Festival in Seoul, South Korea.
This article is part of a series. Central Michigan Life has been following this team throughout their progress before the New Venture Competition in March.
Kevin Keeley remembers walking into an interview for a busboy position with a nearly blank resume at 18 years old.
Students in the College of Business and Administration can now make real world stock market decisions using the stock quote ticker circling the financial trading lab in Grawn Hall.