Tag: CSB
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Mathew Dornbush recognized by BizTimes for higher education leadership
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Dean of the Cofrin School of Business, Mathew Dornbush was recently recognized by BizTimes as one of their Leaders in Higher Education! “Students are increasingly demanding career-readiness preparation in college, and under Matt’s leadership the university has rolled out a business curriculum that is intense and practical in its training. Students are finding increasing success…
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How one marketing professional began to study minimalistic consumption and its benefits, and used this knowledge to change how people see the world | Tech Times
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The National Retail Federation tracks consumer spending for holidays, and the winter holiday season has seen year-over-year increases in spending each year in recent history. In 2021, holiday spending was over double the 2002 numbers, indicating that spending habits are not slowing down. Last year the US saw an overall holiday spend of $886.7 billion…
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Cofrin School of Business Prof. Sampath K. Kumar featured in WalletHub article
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Expert Thoughts on Amex Blue Cash Everyday Prof. Kumar gave his expert opinion on the review of the Blue Cash Everyday Card from American Express. You can find his recent contribution here.
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Prof. Aniruddha Pangarkar celebrated in IBTimes
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Recently, Prof. Aniruddha Pangarkar, Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Cofrin School of Business spoke with IBTimes, an international media publication, that publishes newspapers and media content in several different countries and continents. Specifically, Pangarkar spoke about his career and how it helped him shape to become an outstanding educator, constantly adding value to his…
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UW-Green Bay grows enrollment, meets students where they’re at | Spectrum News 1
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GREEN BAY, Wis. — The size of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay was one of the things Erika Schraufnagel liked when she was picking her college. She’s a first-year student from Franklin. “My class sizes, my largest one is 60 people, and that’s one of my gen-eds, but smaller ones are maybe five students,” Schraufnagel said.…