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Nine accounting students from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point School of Business and Economics have earned a CMA Scholarship and will be able to complete the CMA® (Certified Management Accountant)…
A Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) in Applied Leadership and Decision-Making may be offered at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point beginning in May 2019. By focusing on applied leadership and…
Kely Rodriguez, an accounting and business administration student at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, was presented the Accounting Student Award at the Wisconsin Institute of CPAs (WICPA) Membership Recognition Banquet and Annual…
The UW-Stevens Point School of Business and Economics handed out 42 student scholarships as well as multiple awards to students and faculty at its 2018 Awards Reception sponsored by Associated…
Central Wisconsin employers want the right fit for their organization and students are looking make themselves marketable in the workforce. UW-Stevens Point business administration senior Jordan Stuart presented his research…
Mason Czaikowski grew up in Stevens Point and wants to stay in the community. Going to the local university made sense economically and gave him a learning experience at a…
Two School of Business and Economics students from UW-Stevens Point presented at the Seventh Annual Minnesota Conference of Undergraduate Scholarly and Creative Activity in Rochester, Minnesota, on Friday, March 23….
Each semester, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s best and brightest student leaders are presented with the Chancellor’s Leadership Award. This semester, 18 students from the College of Professional Studies have been…
It was a historic day for our data analytics program, our university and our community as Assistant Professor Eduardo Rodriguez was installed as the Sentry Insurance Endowed Chair in Business…
Guest author Jacob Gilarski ’18, School of Business and Economics Peer Adviser The life of a college student is not something you are trained for growing up. Some students may…