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Hundreds of people filed in and out of McGuirk Arena on April 12 as more than $100,000 was awarded to aspiring entrepreneurs at the 2019 New Venture Competition.
Sixty-five students will compete in 35 teams in the ninth annual New Venture competition from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on April 12 in the College of Education and Human Services building events center.
Five Central Michigan University students won $1,000 scholarships after competing against their peers in the 2019 Enterprise Resource Planning Simulation on Feb.14 in McGuirk Arena.
The 2019 College of Business Administration Enterprise Resource Planning Simulation will take place Feb. 14, and will have nearly 200 Central Michigan University students in participation.
Two students aspire to battle Midwestern industrial agriculture with their new sustainability-focused business, Revolve Farms.
The team "Resin" won the 2018 College of Business Administration Make-A-Pitch competition with its idea for a THC-infused gourmet food delivery service.
The annual College of Business Administration "Make-A-Pitch" event will take place 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5 in the Grawn Hall Atrium.
Richard Featheringham dedicated decades of his life to teaching business communication and writing at Central Michigan University.
In Summer 2017, three entrepreneurs decided they wanted to create an impactful and positive business for Mount Pleasant and the result was a glazed doughnut company.
Beginning Oct. 1, Karl Smart will serve as interim dean of the College of Business Administration.
Rolling hills of lush, green grass located in the birthplace of golf provided a course like no other for 18 Central Michigan University business students. In Scotland the golf course was the setting for the study abroad course, "Intercultural Business Communication Abroad."
President George Ross hired Charles Crespy as dean of the College of Business Administration in 2010. Now, he credits Crespy for the college's significant increase in enrollment.
A total of 32 teams and more than 70 judges participated in the eighth annual New Venture Competition on April 13.
For 32 student-led teams, eight months of hard work and dedication will pay off during the New Venture Competition.
For one day, students shifted from the classroom to working up close with business leaders and professionals.
Executives offered advice to hospitality, real estate and business majors Feb. 9 in Grawn Hall atrium.
The College of Business Administration will host the 11th annual Real Estate Conference Feb. 9 in Grawn Hall.
The world as we know it is becoming more and more digitalized — and the College of Business Administration believes artificial intelligence and data analytics will soon play a bigger role in society.
In 2011, Jeff Hoyle of the College of Business Administration initiated a program for students to work directly with companies in an authentic environment.