What are management information systems (MIS) students doing on a sleepless Friday night into the wee hours of Saturday morning? Well, coding of course.
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WVU’s Fleming named state Society of CPAs 2016 Educator of the Year
An accounting professor at West Virginia University has been recognized as the state’s top educator by the West Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants.
Marketing professor broadens students’ horizons with study abroad trip to China
West Virginia University College of Business and Economics professors are known for engaging and providing students with life-changing experiences. Dr. Li Wang is no exception.
Cook’s collaborative project allows students to put marketing to work
Dr. Lauren Cook, an assistant professor of marketing at the West Virginia University College of Business and Economics, is breaking down barriers when it comes to collaboration not only across departments or the WVU campus, but with universities across the country.
WVU business school alum uses physical challenges, education to promote a ‘patient-centric’ health care system
September 13 may have seemed just like a typical Tuesday in the nation’s capital. But for West Virginia University alumna and Pittsburgh area resident Julie Cerrone, it was anything but typical.
B&E sees marked increase in number of high-achieving freshmen
Econ professor takes research effort to rural Uganda
One thing Mountaineers pride themselves on is being active. And Dr. Bryam McCannon, assistant professor of economics at the West Virginia University College of Business and Economics and affiliated faculty member with the WVU Center for Free Enterprise, has taken note.
B&E Students come back to school
B&E wraps up inaugural Veteran’s Entrepreneurship Essentials course
West Virginia University was recently recognized as one of 84 colleges and universities on U.S. Veteran Magazine’s list of 2016 “Best of the Best” Veteran-Friendly Schools. And it’s no secret that the WVU College of Business and Economics has made a commitment to support veterans through several different initiatives, including the Veteran's Entrepreneurship Essentials course that was held over the summer.
U.S. Government and Egypt turn to B&E for strategic planning
The College of Business and Economics has established a name for itself when it comes to management consulting for forensic organizations, and that was never more evident than when the U.S. Government recently asked B&E for help — in Egypt.