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AACSB’s revised accreditation standards encourage schools to pursue more partnerships, both on their own campuses and with other institutions.
One of the most enriching experiences business students can have is stepping beyond the confines of their own colleges, campuses, or countries to complete some of their studies. Through collaborations between higher education institutions, students can gain international exposure or explore distinct fields that have close connections to business. Such partnerships have gained even more importance as business has become increasingly global in nature and as business schools look for ways to have greater positive impact on society.
But until recently, it was not a simple process for AACSB-accredited schools to create partnerships with other institutions. Accredited schools found the reporting structure to be extensive and labor intensive and when they included all their partnerships in their accreditation reports, they somet
It is the Ides of March, and you-know-who died on March 15 in 44 B.C., Roman Antiquity.
Today, in class, as a commemorative inter-disciplinary activity, we read through a final copy of an original play called âKnives Out: Who or What Killed Julius Caesar?â
This play was written as a community, or collective, writing project by my SJU Latin 102 class, a year ago, just after Spring Break and the mid-March COVID-19 shutdown.
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Smart people can do smart things, and this play is a tribute to the flexibility, skill, and originality of SJU Latin students, most of whom are enrolled in the Haub School of Business, an interesting match-up.
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Health Monitor Network Takes Another Bold Growth Step Adding a President to its Leadership Team
Former Ad Agency and Healthcare Executive Joins DTP Industry Leader As it Prepares for Next Phase of Strong Growth
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MONTVALE, N.J., Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ As part of its continued explosive growth plan, Health Monitor Network, the leading direct-to-patient engagement company in the U.S., today announced the hiring of David Paragamian as President. In this newly created leadership position, Paragamian will help lead the organization as it prepares for its next chapter of growth. He will report into Ken Freirich, CEO of Health Monitor Network.