Announces Alan Witt as the executive in residence in the Luter School of Business. In this position, he will teach an accounting class, chair the Master of Financial Analysis Partners Council, and work on enhancing alumni relations and fundraising.
Details a new article co-authored by Luter School of Business professor Dr. Linda S. Ficht. Ficht asks if colleges and universities should require applicants for faculty positions to submit a DEI statement.
Details the experiences of Patrick Lassiter, a Luter School of Business student, during his summer internship with the City of Newport News, working directly with Newport News' Mayor, City Manager, and City Council.
Announces that CNU's Master of Financial Analysis Program is partnering with three financial businesses on the Peninsula. This will allow their employees to earn their MFinA at the Luter School of Business.
Announces that Dr. Chris Tweedt has been awarded a grant from the Georgetown Ethics Project, and he will be using the money in his upcoming Ethical Issues in Business Class. The class will be broken into 16 teams, entrusted with a $500 budget, and…
Announces that CNU's student investment team came in first in the country and second in the world in the CME Group University Futures Trading Challenge.
Details the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program offered by accounting majors in the Luter School of Business. Students Stephen Johnson, Zach Mair, and Sean McClure explain how the program has helped them get jobs.