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After 5 years, Coach program still serves great purpose – The Broad Coach Program has reached another milestone... five years and counting. The 2007-08 academic year will be its fifth year of operation, and many of the people involved have been from the start. More...
'Tis the season for alumni golf outings – Weekend MBA alumni organizers are gearing up for their annual Golf Classic in July, which supports an endowed scholarship fund for the college. Sign up today! More...
FACULTY/STAFF NEWS
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S. Tamer Cavusgil on marketing in the global economy – In this monthly feature highlighting faculty expert knowledge relating to current news, S. Tamer Cavusgil, the John W. Byington Endowed Chair in Global Marketing, explores the imperative to engage in global marketing, as well as some of the tools companies can use to facilitate their participation in international business. Key among these decision-making tools is his Emerging Markets Potential Index (EMPI). More... |
Hollenbeck named Academy of Management fellow – John Hollenbeck, Eli Broad Professor of Management, will be inducted into the Fellows Group of the Academy of Management in August 2007 during ceremonies held at the AOM's annual meeting in Philadelphia. More...
MSU NEWS
University receives $26 million from Eli and Edythe Broad for new art museum – Michigan State University will be the home of a new world-class art museum focusing on modern and contemporary art thanks to a gift of $26 million from philanthropist Eli Broad (BA '54) and his wife, Edythe. More...
PROGRAM NEWS
Miller named director of Executive MBA Program – John C. Miller (EMBA '89) is the new director of the Executive MBA Program. Under the leadership of Executive Director Lucy Maillette, he is responsible for administrative and promotional activities for the cohort-based, master of business administration program held Monday and Thursday evenings in the school's Troy, Mich., facility. More...

