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U.S. News ranks Broad Full-Time MBA 29 – U.S. News & World Report released its ranking of full-time MBA programs, placing the Broad School at 29th overall and 13th among public universities. More...
Alumni help spearhead new Alternative Spring Break Tour – Fifteen Michigan State University freshmen and sophomores of various majors recently visited several companies for the first ever Alternative Spring Break Corporate Tour. More...
FACULTY/STAFF NEWS
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Broad Expert Link: Ken Boyer on critical Internet retailing issues – In this monthly feature highlighting faculty expert knowledge relating to current business news, Professor of Marketing & Supply Chain Management Ken Boyer discusses critical issues in Internet retailing… and you can even listen to it while you're buying stuff online. More... |
Sollenberger to receive Honors College teaching award – Harold Sollenberger, professor in Accounting and Information Systems, has been selected as one of this year's recipients of the Honors College Award for Distinguished Contributions to Honors Students. More...
MSU NEWS
MSU's new tech office paves innovations' way to marketplace – A business-savvy, externally-visible, nimble and competitive technology transfer organization at Michigan State University will help propel research results into the marketplace. Called MSU Technologies, its staff will work with the Institute for Entrepreneurship in the Eli Broad College of Business to define elements of a new curriculum to attract students to an entrepreneurial career path. More...
PROGRAM NEWS
Innovation theme drives Chicago business event – On May 16, Broad School faculty will give participants at the Broad Executive Forum of Chicago a close-up look at how the mandates for product innovation and entertainment technology have converged to drive R&D, alter business models and shape corporate decisions. A dinner keynote address by alumnus Robert Chapek wraps up the forum. More...

