The Student Value Improvement Program, introduced by the university's College of Business Administration this fall, involves a series of extracurricular activities that aim to assist students with three goals: selecting the right careers, landing their first job and developing lifelong skills for success [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] "Many students are first-generation college students and didn't have the opportunity to develop a network or develop professional skills that lead to success in their careers," said Regina Eisenbach, associate dean of the College of Business Administration.
They are: Community College, College of Science and Humanities, College of Applied Medical Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Business Administration, College of Medicine, College of Engineering & Computer Science, College of Dentistry, College of Pharmacology and College of Education in Alkharj; Community College and College of Science and Humanities in Aflaj; College of Arts and Science, College of Education, College of Applied Medical Sciences, and College of Engineering in Wadi Al-Dawasser; College of Education in Dalam, College of Business Administration and College of Education in Houtat Bani Tamim; and College of Science and Humanities in Sulail.
Costello, a resident of Atlanta, is a 1968 graduate of the University of Akron and a member of its Foundation Board of Directors and the College of Business Administration Advancement Council.
The College of Business Administration (accredited by the AACSB), in cooperation with University College and Extension Services (UCES), announced recently the establishment of a third team of its Saturday Fully Employed Master of Business Administration (FEMBA) program.
Michael Shaub and Janice Lawrence of the College of Business Administration at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln received $34,000 to investigate the influence of ethical orientation, ethical reasoning, experience and situational factors on professional skepticism.
SDSU students to provide financial help and business consulting for new enterprises in one of the poorest nations in the Western Hemisphere SAN DIEGO -- The College of Business Administration at San Diego State University (SDSU) announced today the next phase of a joint endeavor with the San Diego Padres in the ongoing effort to provide new economic opportunities for people living near the Padres Dominican Republic Baseball Park in the city of Najayo.