September 2019 Newsletter
September 2019 NEWSLETTER
College honors alumni and friends
Haworth College of Business alumni and friends will be recognized for their outstanding professional and service accomplishments during Homecoming and Family Weekend. The honorees reflect the college's values and serve as an inspiration and example to our students.
Read about this year's award recipients.
The college once again welcomes alumni and friends back to campus for the complimentary, all-you-can-eat Homecoming Pancake Breakfast. Please join us three hours prior to kickoff on Saturday , Oct. 12, outside Walwood Hall. Rise and shine to pancakes during Homecoming
RSVP for the pancake breakfast.
Accountancy student Alyssa Larner received a competitive $10,000 scholarship from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. The merit-based scholarship is intended to encourage accounting students to pursue careers in audit. Business student earns competitive $10,000 scholarship
Read about the scholarship.
Integrated supply management students offered solutions to real organizations, including Prevention Works—a Kalamazoo nonprofit dedicated to substance abuse prevention—during their Applied Six Sigma Problem Solving course. Business students partner with local nonprofit
Read about the collaboration.
The 30 is a publication from the Haworth College of Business that recognizes emerging business leaders—both students and alumni—who are providing thought leadership and innovative perspectives in the business world. Call for nominations—The 30
Nominate yourself or an individual for The 30.
The 2019 International Conference on Health Information Technology Advancement, hosted by the Department of Business Information Systems, will focus on "Transitioning to Smart Care: Challenges, Strategies and Solutions." Registration open for information technology forum
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