NEWS & EVENTS
Emerson Power Transmission Donates to College of Business
| Randy Norwood, Plant Manager at Emerson Power Transmission presents a $5,000 donation to Dr. Robert Albert, Dean of the College of Business. Plans are to use the funds to help establish a support/study area for business students in the Bert T. Combs classroom building. |
 |
MMRE Professor Publishes article in OBHDP Journal
Morehead State University’s Dr. Ahmad Hassan, assistant professor of management in the Department of Management, Marketing and Real Estate, recently had an article published in a leading management journal.
Dr. Hassan’s article is titled “When Learning Is Not Enough: A Process Model of Expatriate Adjustment as Cultural Cognitive Dissonance Reduction.” The article was published in the Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes Journal.
(Link)
Drs. Wymer and Williams commercialize computer software
Morehead State University’s Dr. Scott Wymer, assistant professor of computer information systems, and Dr. L.K. Williams, professor of accounting, have commercialized two Web-based computer software products designed to track faculty and student activities. (Link)
West Liberty SBDC to offer eBay workshop Oct. 22
Morehead State University at West Liberty’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) will host a workshop in October for those interested in learning more about eBay. (Link)
Keane, Inc. Information Session
Keane, Inc. will be on-campus October 20, 2008 to tell potential employees about their company and job opportunities. Students in your department are invited to attend this information session. The information sesson is at 4:30 p.m. and will last until approximately 6 p.m. in room 211 of Allie Young Hall. Student's who use Job-Link are encouraged to login and RSVP their participation. Walk-ins are welcome also; no advance registration is required. www.keane.com/careers
U.S. News America's Best Colleges 2009
College of Business offers online bachelor degree completer programs designed primarily for graduates of the Kentucky Community & Technical College System (KCTCS).
Help make our website better! Tell us about your online experience here: Suggestions Form
|
QUALITY EDUCATION Small class size Our average undergraduate class is 20 students and our average graduate class is 18.
Quality Faculty 80% of our business faculty have obtained their Doctoral Degree.
Outstanding Student Organizations
8 outstanding student organizations in the College of Business, that are respected on a national level.
|