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2008 News Releases for the College of Business Administration

CBA Alumni Board Community Service Committee gives back

June 08, 2008

The College of Business Administration Alumni Board Community Service Committee has quietly taken on several service projects this school year. Their activities have included:

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CBA Alumni Board Community Service Committee gives back

June 08, 2008

The College of Business Administration Alumni Board Community Service Committee has quietly taken on several service projects this school year. Their activities have included:

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UDM College of Business Administration joins volunteers during Jesuit MBA Cares Day

March 07, 2008

Following the Jesuit tradition of reaching out and giving back, University of Detroit Mercy's College of Business Administration will join 26 other Jesuit MBA programs across the country to give back to their communities The Jesuit MBA Cares program is another way the UDM mission is accomplished.

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UDM College of Business Administration joins volunteers during Jesuit MBA Cares Day

March 07, 2008

Following the Jesuit tradition of reaching out and giving back, University of Detroit Mercy's College of Business Administration will join 26 other Jesuit MBA programs across the country to give back to their communities The Jesuit MBA Cares program is another way the UDM mission is accomplished.

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GEMBA program continues with fourth cohort

February 20, 2008

The College of Business Administration continues its successful Global Entrepreneur Master of Business Administration program (GEMBA) in partnership with Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan. Since 2004, the cohort program has attracted some of the top students in Taiwan, including CEOs and high-level government officials. The program has grown over the years with 15 upcoming graduates in its third group and 17 students completing the first section of their classes at UDM.

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GEMBA program continues with fourth cohort

February 20, 2008

The College of Business Administration continues its successful Global Entrepreneur Master of Business Administration program (GEMBA) in partnership with Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan. Since 2004, the cohort program has attracted some of the top students in Taiwan, including CEOs and high-level government officials. The program has grown over the years with 15 upcoming graduates in its third group and 17 students completing the first section of their classes at UDM.

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Ford Motor Company president and CEO Alan Mulally speaks at UDM

February 13, 2008

Ford Motor Company President and CEO Alan Mulally will speak to University of Detroit Mercy students, faculty, staff and alumni on Monday, March 31, 2008 at 4:15 p.m. in the Fountain Lounge of the Student Center on the McNichols Campus.

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Ford Motor Company president and CEO Alan Mulally speaks at UDM

February 13, 2008

Ford Motor Company President and CEO Alan Mulally will speak to University of Detroit Mercy students, faculty, staff and alumni on Monday, March 31, 2008 at 4:15 p.m. in the Fountain Lounge of the Student Center on the McNichols Campus.

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UDM professor hosts 22nd Annual Super Bowl Ad Nauseam

January 29, 2008

High School Students From Across America Vote Online For Their Favorite Commercials

DETROIT---"Water Cooler Mondays" have never been the same since Dr. Michael Bernacchi; a marketing professor at the University of Detroit Mercy began hosting his annual post Super Bowl event for University and high school students on campus.

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UDM professor hosts 22nd Annual Super Bowl Ad Nauseam

January 29, 2008

High School Students From Across America Vote Online For Their Favorite Commercials

DETROIT---"Water Cooler Mondays" have never been the same since Dr. Michael Bernacchi; a marketing professor at the University of Detroit Mercy began hosting his annual post Super Bowl event for University and high school students on campus.

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