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Message from the Dean – December 2018
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As we head into the holidays, I am mindful of what the Carson College of Business can give not only to our students but to the world. It is also our privilege and responsibility to offer business and research insights, learning opportunities, and networking to Pacific Northwest policy and business communities who may use them to benefit others. This issue demonstrates the unique kinds of gifts that may be earned or given as a result of a quality business education or the innate leadership qualities we strive to recognize in our students. » More ...
Alumnus Ronald Shurer Receives Medal of Honor
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Staff Sgt. Ronald Shurer II (’01) recently received the Medal of Honor—the highest military award for valor—from the White House. Because of his quick thinking and incredible bravery, he saved many lives while assigned to a special operations taskforce in Afghanistan. » More ...
Survey Reveals How Northwest Residents Plan for Biggest Holiday Shopping Days of the Year
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The Carson College’s annual holiday shopping survey investigates the shopping habits of Pacific Northwest residents, revealing insightful information to benefit retailers’ approaches to Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and more. » More ...
Leah Sheppard Explores Gender Differences in Career Aspirations
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Dr. Leah Sheppard examines gender differences in leadership aspirations and work-life preferences among college-aged men and women to explain why gender gaps in leadership positions exist within business and politics. » More ...
Andrew Hecker Receives $10K Accounting Scholarship
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In early August Andrew Hecker, an accounting undergraduate, received a $10,000 merit scholarship that not only changed his undergraduate experience, but also his future. “Because of this financial support, I will not incur any more college debt and am financially able to start my accounting master’s program in January,” says Hecker. » More ...
Annual Events Offer Insights to Pacific Northwest Business & Policy Communities
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The Carson College of Business creates value for business and academic communities by hosting several annual events. The 2018 Power Breakfast, the Walton Lecture, and the Business Technology Symposium featured a mix of globally competitive business leaders and entrepreneurs who shared their professional insights through panels and lectures on the Pullman campus and in Seattle. » More ...