Sowing the Seeds of Success Jocelyn Evans has taken two student cohorts from the College of Charleston to a remote village in Honduras to see microfinance in action.
Casa Confidential A renovated house in Merida, Mexico, becomes a cornerstone of international studies programs for Millsaps College.
Students Who Love Research Four schools find ways to encourage students to pursue their own research or become deeply involved with their professors’ scholarly work.
Business Through an Ethical Lens Students take an “ethical inventory” to learn how they form their own perceptions—and how these might differ from those of the people around them.
Sick About Unethical Business It’s crucial to teach students that bad business practices have a human cost, not just a financial one, say Rider University’s Mark Promislo and Temple’s Robert Giacalone.
Smart Data Analytics: A Competitive Advantage Business schools can successfully transition to a virtual environment by using smart data analytics.
International Student Recruitment in Times of Global Crisis Strategies that business schools can apply to admissions, innovation, and risk mitigation.
Building More Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Cultures Faculty from The PhD Project share their thoughts.