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College of Business Headlines
- June 7, 2013 - Kent State’s College of Business Administration Maintains Prestigious Dual AACSB AccreditationKent State University’s College of Business Administration has maintained its business and accounting accreditations from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International).
- June 7, 2013 - Kent State Lecturer to Study U.S. Retirees in Panama with Fulbright GrantPanama is one of the top destinations for retiring U.S. baby boomers because of its climate, accessibility, cost of living and welcoming attitude. Kent State University lecturer Craig Zamary will travel to the Central American country this July to conduct research on ways U.S. companies can tap into the resources that these retirees represent.
- June 6, 2013 - Kent State Study: FirstEnergy MAC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament Delivered $14.5 Million Economic Impactach spring the Mid-American Conference (MAC) brings the feel of March Madness to downtown Cleveland and Quicken Loans Arena (The Q) with the FirstEnergy MAC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament. As a result, the 2013 tournament brought an annual economic impact of $14.5 million for the city of Cleveland, based upon a study by Kent State University.
- May 29, 2013 - Kent State Professors to Teach in China This SummerEight professors from Kent State University will teach at Sichuan University in Chengdu, China, this summer as part of a partnership between both universities.
- May 6, 2013 - Kent State’s Global Management Professor Discusses Cultural Challenges of International BusinessThere's a cultural lesson to be found in peanut butter. Americans love it, but that sentiment is not universal outside our borders.
- April 22, 2013 - College of Business Administration Entrepreneurship Director Among “Ask the Experts” The Great Recession has reinvigorated America’s entrepreneurial spirit. As the job market soured during the housing market crisis and ensuing economic swoon, business creation rates soared to record heights.