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College of Business Administration to introduce $2,500 competition at open house

Alex Wilcox September 18, 2017

The College of Business Administration will be providing information on a pitch competition with a cash prize up for grabs during its open house on Wednesday.A session on the 2018 Center for Entrepreneurship...

College of Business Administration holds student organization fair

Alex Wilcox September 14, 2017

Student organizations seeking student involvement represented the College of Business Administration at a fair Sept. 13.These organizations included fraternities, such as Beta Alpha Psi (BAP), as well...

Dr. Deborah Kolb is co-director of negotiations in the workplace at Harvard Law School. She spoke at the Women in Business Conference in the Student Center Ballroom on Wednesday, Mar. 9, 2016.

Negotiation expert emphasizes importance of self-worth in the workplace

Caroline Licata - College of Business Reporter Email at [email protected] March 9, 2016

Dr. Deborah Kolb, an authority on gender issues in negotiation and leadership, broke down the key factors of successful negotiation to an audience of 200 people during the sixth annual Spirit of Women...

College of Business Administration to host graduate program night

Megan Hermensky November 30, 2015

The Kent State University College of Business Administration will host a graduate programs night Wednesday for students looking to find more information about degree programs.According to KSU’s College...

One of the the Technology Help Desks are located in Tri-Towers.

How to use TechHelp

Jimmy Miller August 27, 2015

From using a laptop for typing a paper to operating an iPad for some Netflix-watching, you’re going to use technology often in your collegiate career.Sometimes, however, technology fails. Maybe you need...

Board of Trustees increases 16-credit hour cap to 18, waits to set in-state tuition

Jimmy Miller and Emily Mills June 4, 2015

Kent State’s Board of Trustees voted to push the threshold of the credit hour cap from 16 to 18 credit hours and not raise undergraduate in-state tuition pending the release of the state budget in its...

Faculty Senate approves new major, changes to student dismissal process, post-secondary education

Jimmy Miller May 12, 2015

In its last meeting of 2015, Faculty Senate unanimously approved the creation of a Business Analytics major, lowered the GPA range for dismissal review and established a program to replace the Post-Secondary...

Annual Sustainability Summit held to help student, entrepreneur businesses

Jacob Runnels April 17, 2015

The Kent State chapter of the Net Impact organization hosted its fifth annual Sustainability Summit Thursday night in the Business Administration Building.Each year, Net Impact, a graduate student organization,...

Andrew Bastian, sophomore accounting major practices his interviews skills during a mock interview with College of Business career advisor Mike Morley during the Business Kickoff event. The interview station was the third of four stations available for students to particpate at.

‘Fake it until you make it’? Well, at least to a point

Mark Oprea March 31, 2015

Here’s a scenario: You’re interviewing for a top-notch marketing firm in your best, pressed suit, shoes polished, tapping the floor with anxiety. The interviewer dishes out that question that, you...

New business leadership club comes to Kent State

Ellie Enselein March 11, 2015

The Kent State Business Leadership Club, which officially began this semester, offers learning and networking opportunities to business students. The mission of this club is to “promote a leadership...

Kent State seeks to launch new general business major

Ellie Enselein February 16, 2015

Kent State University is currently in the process of vetting a new general business major within the College of Business, which could first be offered in fall 2016.The general business major would cater...

Lock Reynolds. Photo courtesy of Kent State University

Kent State economics professor recognized as one of top economists in world

Chelsea Graff January 12, 2015

A Kent State professor was ranked in December in the top 100 economists in the world whose first publication was five or fewer years ago.C. Lockwood Reynolds said he felt honored to be included on the...

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