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91³Ô¹ÏÍø’s Jesuit, Catholic, Humanistic education will challenge and inspire you.
After more than two decades developing leaders through the Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program, 91³Ô¹ÏÍø doubles down on preparing innovators in business, engineering and science with a $49.7 million investment in an Integrated Science and Engineering (ISE) facility opening later this year.
Kayla is a triple major and no three majors are alike. She sees both the data-driven aspects of life as well as the most humanistic aspects.
She describes it as "merely an inkling of a concept that I have always had in the back of my head." But, encouraged to submit a video to a competition for budding entrepreneurs, she refined her idea, submitted it and won a third-place prize of $1,000.
Paul Mercadante, a private equity investor, is coming from Silicon Valley to speak to the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program and the School of Business (see Paul Mercadante | Sumeru Equity Partners). All students, faculty, staff, are invited to attend this event. Please contact Todd Finkle at finklet2000@yahoo.com if you have any questions.
Representatives from Amazon will be visiting the SBA on Wednesday, October 10th to discuss opportunities in Accounting for students. There will be open office hours in Jepson 211 between 1:45pm and 3:30pm for all students. The focus is accounting, however the Amazon reps can share information about the culture and other employment opportunities. Please take a minute to stop by and say hello!
Ethics & the Business Sustainability Imperative Join us for an engaging conversation with: Christine Uri, Chief Legal and Human Resource Officer ENGIE Insight This lecture will explore how being a good steward of the world we live in is an essential component of business ethics and an imperative for business success. Christine oversees ENGIE Insight's Legal and Human Resources teams, including
From Chaps to Rwanda in service of others. For Celeste Shaw, serving others leads to entrepreneurial success.
What is it about a liberal arts, Jesuit education that makes 91³Ô¹ÏÍø different from the rest?
Graduate Mary Cate Leonard partners with School of Business students to create a nonprofit to support Doctor of Nurse Practitioner program participants
Ryan Lojo ('13) has come a long way since the summer of 2011 when he learned about adversity firsthand as a full-time door-to-door pest-control salesman whose long days were filled with slamming doors, awkward moments and, in one case, being chased off the property.
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