January 2006
Volume 1, Issue 1
Learn more about what our faculty and student have been working on this month.
Students in Dale Fitzgibbons’ MQM 380 Teams and Team-Development course are developing key life skills while completing a number of activities to raise money, collect food and recruit volunteers for the Compassion Center.
The MBA Association's annual Career and Professional Development Seminar will be held on Friday, February 17th, 2006 in the Executive Classroom and Boardroom.

Welcome to a new semester and a new year. It is hard to believe that we are celebrating our one-year anniversary in our new home. The transition has been a good one. We continue to welcome many prospective students and professional guests who are very impressed with this learning environment. Thank you for your efforts to maintain the quality and professionalism of the building.
This semester will be an interesting one as our teams continue to make progress on their agenda items. The Constituent Satisfaction Team has completed revisions in the Standards for Professional Behavior and Ethical Conduct. We are now working on appropriate ways to disseminate and publicize these important priorities and values for the college.
Read all about what Dean Mills has to say about the new year.
Ryder and Ameriprise Financial Services are the two newest corporations to make formal commitments to the Professional Sales Institute. As Platinum Level Corporate Partners, each company contributed $5000 to further the work of the Professional Sales Institute.

Gary Hunter (MKT) and Rosie Hauck (ACC) are using technology to improve student engagement and the quality instruction in their courses. Both recently shared their experiences at the College of Business Technology Buffet.