Students place second in real estate development competition
Alberto Albanelli, Michael Birach and Jordan Woodcock had only 72 hours to come up with a real estate developmental plan.
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Alberto Albanelli, Michael Birach and Jordan Woodcock had only 72 hours to come up with a real estate developmental plan.
Editor’s note: This is the second story in a series about Academic Prioritization.
Dow Chemical Company increased the amount of the Dow/SAP Award of Excellence to $4,500 annually, an increase of $1,500.
Central Michigan University's College of Business Administration is one of the top 294 business schools in the world according to the Princeton Review.
Rick Barz swung the first hammer in construction of the new Isabella Bank Institute for Entrepreneurship Friday afternoon.
Students upset about the closing of Grawn's computer lab should be pleased to know that a state of the art classroom is on schedule to be completed.
Some students in the College of Business Administration are not pleased with the closing of the Grawn computer lab and the relocation to Ronan Hall.
The university’s alleged position table is a “regression” and “insult” for faculty member contracts, faculty members said at demonstrations today.
The Grawn Computer Lab is being relocated to the basement of Ronan Hall to make way for classroom space and group meeting rooms.
Everything starts with an idea, but Daniel Pearson and Tyler Gostinger got a $30,000 check for theirs.
A popular campus computer lab is under discussion for relocation by university officials.
A small group of graduate students and faculty members spent their first two weeks of winter break on the other side of the world.
A university-wide business plan competition with a first place prize of $30,000 has been launched by the College of Business Administration.
Charles Crespy may be in a position of leadership, but he doesn’t mind it if you simply call him “Chuck.”
Charles Crespy has been named as the new dean for the College of Business Administration and will begin on June 15.
Public debates
The balance between teaching and research is what drew Gary Koppenhaver to Central Michigan University.
Funding rally
Charles Crespy says engaging students in the classroom should be a top priority to ensure student success.
Four candidates for dean of Central Michigan University’s College of Business Administration will hold forums over the next few weeks.