Cal. State LA Holds MBA Info Session
The College of Business and Economics at Cal. State Los Angeles will be holding a MBA information session. The event will be held Jan. 22, 2015. It will be held from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Student Services Center at the Cal. State LA campus.
The College of Business and Economics at Cal State L.A. is a learning community of 67 full-time faculty and staff and more than 3,200 students dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in undergraduate and graduate education for a multicultural, global environment.
Cal. State LA Holds Info Session
The College of Business and Economics at Cal State LA is offering an information session for its MBA programs. The event will be held Dec. 18, 2014 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. It will be held at the student services center at the Cal State LA campus.
The Master of Business Administration program is designed to develop general managers capable of working in an increasingly multicultural and global environment. Key elements of the program include: integrated modules that cross functional disciplines, a common cohort experience, teamwork among both faculty and students, focus on global business awareness and a participative, student-centered learning environment.
Cal State LA Biz School Ranked by Princeton Review
Cal State L.A. College of Business and Economics has been named among nation’s best MBAs by the Princeton Review. This is the first time that Cal State L.A. has been included in The Princeton Review’s annual book, The Best 296 Business Schools.
Cal State L.A.’s College of Business and Economics offers graduate programs in accounting, healthcare management, information systems and economics, as well as the Master of Business Administration. Overall, more than 3,800 students are majors in the college.
Start Up Spotlight: Kellogg Alumni Launch Bloominous
This article was originally sourced from “Start Me Up: Songhua Hu ’10 and Richard Lim ’10,” part of Kellogg’s “Start Me Up” series, which spotlights members of the Kellogg community who are putting their entrepreneurial visions into practice.
While working as General Manager for a large floral wire-service, Kellogg School of Management alum Richard Lim developed relationships with his flower distributors. These relations evolved into close friendships, so much so that one of Lim’s distributors offered to supply all of the flowers for Lim’s wedding for free. Continue reading…
Marshall Alumnus Gives $15 Million For International Business Program
USC trustee and founder, chairman and CEO of Los Angeles-based Colony Capital LLC, one of the world’s largest private equity real estate firms, Thomas J. Barrack Jr. and his family have given a $15 million gift to the school. The Barrack’s gift will transform a USC Marshall School of Business building and significantly advance the school’s global mission. The new Barrack Hall will serve as a state-of-the-art home for all of USC Marshall’s international business programs.