As business becomes increasingly global Western Michigan wants its students to be prepared.
WMU's Haworth College of Business celebrated the opening of the new Master's in Business Administration Program Office and Global Business Center Tuesday, April 13. Members of the University community were there for a ribbon cutting ceremony and to hear remarks from President John M. Dunn.
The center, under construction for months, occupies an area in the northeast corner of the large student study lounge on the main floor.
"Global business is the norm rather than the exception," says Dr. Ajay Samant, interim dean of the Haworth College of Business.
"The primary focus of the Global Business Center," Samant continues, "is to facilitate and enhance the internationalization of the curriculum, faculty and students through multiple opportunities, including international internships, study abroad programs, competitions, conferences, partnerships and speaker series.
"In addition, the suite provides a permanent presence for our MBA program, which has been in existence for more than 50 years," Samant says. "Our graduate students are encouraged to use the space as a meeting place to interact with one another, work on team projects or hold networking events."
The goals of the Haworth College of Business include:
-- providing an environment supportive of student learning and achievement and faculty scholarship, development and achievement.
-- being a strong partner with communities and business.
-- advancing diversity and providing a positive work climate for students, staff and faculty.
Dr. Zahir Quraeshi, professor of marketing, is director of the Global Business Center, while Dr. Jack Ruhl, acting associate dean for the Haworth College, is program director. Barb Caras-Tomczak is the center's academic advisor.
Writer: Kathy Jennings
Source: Valorie Juergens, WMU
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