Mandela Washington Fellowship Returns To Clark Atlanta
The Clark Atlanta University School of Business will partner with the U.S. Department of State for the fourth consecutive year for the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders, welcoming 25 leaders between the ages of 25 to 35 from countries throughout Africa.
CAU Teaches Business Essentials to Youth at Summer Camp
The skills you learn in an MBA program aren’t usually on the curriculum for a high school or middle school student. Rarely do they have an opportunity to learn how to make a business plan or how businesses generate profits. The School of Business Administration at Clark Atlanta University, however, believes young children can and should learn these business fundamentals. To that end, CAU offers the Junior MBA Summer Camp. Continue reading…
Graduation at CAU Begins Today
Students at Clark Atlanta University School of Business Administration are beginning the schedule of events leading up to graduation. For MBA students, CAU’s graduation will take place over three events.
CAU Appoints Business School Dean to University President.
Clark Atlanta University’s School of Business Administration is in store for some leadership changes this summer. The CAU Board of Trustees appointed TSU’s Jesse H. Jones School of Business dean, Ronald A. Johnson, Ph.D. as university president. Johnson will take over his new role on July 1, 2015. CAU’s current President, Carlton E. Brown Ed. D., will retire on June 30. Continue reading…
National Science Foundation Names Four New Fellows From CAU
On February 24 the National Center for Engineering Pathways to Innovation (Epicenter), a program of the National Science Foundation, named four new University Innovation Fellows from Clark Atlanta University’s School of Business. The students are Ariel Rogers, Damon Willis, Aaron Chambers and Tiffany Mitchell. Continue reading…