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Unit: Management and Quantitative Methods
College of Business teams up with Central Illinois Flying Aces
The College of Business is teaming up with the Central Illinois Flying Aces hockey team for a fun-filled night to remember.
Business Week celebrates 40th Anniversary
Business Week has been a cornerstone of the College of Business’ calendar of events for the past 40 years.
College of Business to hold Business Week, February 11-14
Illinois State University alumna Wendy Cama, managing partner at the New York office of Crowe LLP, will be the keynote speaker for Business Week.
Collier and Balasubramanian named University Professors
Professor of Music David Collier and Professor of Management and Quantitative Methods Elango Balasubramanian have been named University Professors by the Office of the Provost.
Faculty-led Study Abroad programs for Summer 2019
Illinois State University’s Office of International Studies and Programs is pleased to share the faculty-led study abroad program offerings for the Summer 2019 term.
Noel appointed associate dean for academic programs and curriculum
Terry Noel said he enjoys equipping students with the tools to make “choices that are very impactful” on the rest of their lives, and is excited to be presented with the opportunity to have a hand in developing the bigger picture of what Illinois State can do for students.
Longfellow retires after three decades of service
While standing on the cusp of retirement at the close of the fall 2018 semester, College of Business (COB) Associate Dean for Academic Programs and Curriculum Timothy Longfellow expressed appreciation for those who helped to make the last three decades a meaningful and fulfilling experience.
Phi Beta Lambda at 2018 nationals
For Kaitlyn Smith, waiting for the judges’ decisions was far more nerve-racking than actually competing in the recent national convention for the coed business fraternity Phi Beta Lambda.
Employers seek common professional skills in candidates
According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, there are specific skills employers seek, in addition to academic knowledge or experiences. Identify these transferable skills and learn how to develop them as a Redbird.