Strategy and Faculty

Mapping the future of global education

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Mapping the future of global education

With strong international partnerships, a growing number of study abroad experiences and faculty research on a variety of global business topics, the Haworth College of Business is the recognized leader among the academic colleges at WMU for global engagement.

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A student at the Miller Fountain after graduation posing with Buster Bronco.

Leaving a legacy in tech

Dr. Julia Stachofsky is an assistant professor of business information systems.
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Leaving a legacy in tech

What first got Dr. Julia Stachofsky, assistant professor in business information systems, interested in researching legacy systems? “The silly answer is I just think it’s cool. As a kid, I used to spend a lot of my free time installing old operating systems and collecting computer ‘junk.’”

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Compensation in the C-suite

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Compensation in the C-suite

How is the rate of pay for CEOs determined? That is the complex and multimillion-dollar question—and one that WMU Assistant Professor of Finance Dr. Edward Kim researches.

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Edward Kim, assistant professor of finance.

Accountancy professor finds formula for connecting with students

Brittani Jackson laughing with her students.
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Accountancy professor finds formula for connecting with students

Accounting is a field that is based on numbers, but a professor at Western Michigan University’s Haworth College of Business has found a way to see beyond the numbers and connect with students in a meaningful way.

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