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July 2015

SHL Welcomes Disney International Participants

New Pirates! The School of Hospitality Leadership (SHL) welcomed the 2015 Disney International Program participants. Twenty-eight students from four South American universities. From Ecuador: the Universidad del San Francisco (Quito), […]

7.24.2015

ECU’s School of Hospitality Leadership Relocates to the College of Business

ECU’s School of Hospitality Leadership moved to the College of Business on July 1 as part of the university’s academic restructuring, which involved dissolving the College of Human Ecology. Established […]

7.23.2015

E-Commerce for Fun and Profit

Looking for a fun and engaging class next fall? In MIS 4153, I teach students how to develop their own website and how to analyze existing e-commerce websites. The first […]

7.16.2015

Changes to the Graduate Programs Office

We are sad to report that later this month Assistant Director Tendai Ndabvonga will be leaving our Graduate Programs team and pursuing other opportunities.  An integral part of our team, […]

7.9.2015

New Student Technology Center

The College recently received approval and funding for its new Student Technology Center. Construction is planned to begin January 2016. The current student computer lab and the two teaching computer […]

7.2.2015

June 2015

How Important Is It To Have A LinkedIn Account?

LinkedIn: Do you have an account? Should you join?

6.25.2015

Alumni Highlight: Raj Kannan (MBA ’90)

Raj Kannan (MBA ’90) arrived at ECU in 1987 from India with $500 in his pocket

6.18.2015

Gibson Elected President of SEDSI

6.11.2015

May 2015

New ‘Job Bell’ Celebrates Student Success

Business students who land a new job can now really make some noise about it – by ringing the Career Center’s new Job Bell.

5.28.2015

NCACPA Provides Full Scholarships to ECU

The College of Business and North Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants (NCACPA) have enjoyed a long and rewarding partnership, especially when it comes to faculty members, students, and alumni who serve the 14,000-member statewide organization.

5.21.2015