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NSF Grant Helps Coles Professor Create Opportunities for Women in Information Systems Education
January 20, 2021
Throughout her education and career, information systems professor Adriane Randolph has encountered few other women 鈥 especially Black women 鈥 in her field and has sought to make a change through mentorship. Today, thanks to her part in a new National Science Foundation grant project, she has the opportunity to affect even more far-reaching change.
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Princeton Review Names KSU WebMBA a Top Online MBA Program
January 15, 2021
榴莲黄视频鈥檚 Master of Business Administration program is ranked as one the nation鈥檚 top online programs by The Princeton Review. The education services company ranked 榴莲黄视频No. 29 in its feature, Top 50 Online MBA Programs for 2021.
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Coles Faculty Establishes Scholarship to Help International Students
January 07, 2021
Harry Vardis knows firsthand the value of receiving a college scholarship as an international student, so he is providing that same opportunity to students at 榴莲黄视频. Vardis has committed a seven-figure donation to establish a legacy scholarship fund 鈥 the Harry and Athena Vardis Scholarships 鈥 which will be given to deserving KSU students, with a focus on students from foreign countries.
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LeanSwift, Coles College Partner to Bring Enterprise-Level Software into the Classroom
January 06, 2021
Kennesaw State鈥檚 Michael J. Coles College of Business Department of Information Systems and Security is working with LeanSwift to develop a curriculum around implementing INFOR, one of most widely used ERP systems, with more than 90,000 corporate customers worldwide. The learning materials, as well as access to full version of the INFOR software, will be available to students in the information systems program鈥檚 Business Process Management course beginning Spring 2021.
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Alumni Panel to Students: The Jobs are Out There
December 18, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has upended how people look for jobs, with remote interviews and work-from-home policies becoming the new normal. With students unsure how to navigate this new landscape, alumni from 榴莲黄视频鈥檚 Department of Information Systems and Security recently headlined a virtual panel discussion about finding career success during the pandemic.
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Support System at KSU an Asset to Accounting Graduate
December 16, 2020
Blake Gordon is graduating magna cum laude with his accounting degree from the Michael J. Coles College of Business and accepting a job offer from a prominent accounting firm. But his road to success was not always easy.
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榴莲黄视频Students Partner with State Government to Grow Music Industry
December 07, 2020
The State of Georgia is looking to strengthen its position in the music business, hoping for a repeat of the success still enjoyed by the film and television industries. To that end, they recently partnered with 榴莲黄视频 Joel A. Katz Music and Entertainment Business program to develop a statewide database of musicians and related professionals that will help productions locate Georgia talent.
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Rick and Julie Bennett Launch Accounting Scholarship
December 04, 2020
Inspired by the lessons from their own fathers to work hard and help others, Rick and Julie Bennett have established an endowment to provide scholarships for many accounting students in the KSU Honors program.
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榴莲黄视频Grad Thrives in Film Industry
November 30, 2020
Katir Boaen is 鈥渁 huge movie buff鈥 who has always liked storytelling and mixing it with art. She graduated from the Joel A. Katz Music and Entertainment Business Program at 榴莲黄视频 in 2018. Her end goal was to turn a hobby into a profession and earn some income in the process. She now works in the prop and set decorating departments of Georgia鈥檚 thriving film industry
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Entrepreneurship Center Making Startup Funds Available to Students, Alumni
November 13, 2020
Student and alumni entrepreneurs eager to receive startup funding from the newly established Mookerji Innovation Fund can attend one of several upcoming information sessions to learn about the application process and how the University will allocate the funds.
