November 2020 Newsletter
November 2020 Newsletter
Business professor earns national student impact award
Dr. Christina Stamper, professor of management, was recently selected for the highly competitive Society for Human Resource Management Student Chapter Advisor Impact Award from the Society for Human Resource Management Foundation. Stamper was nominated for the award by her students for making a significant impact in their lives. 鈥淒r. Stamper has led our program into exciting new territory,鈥 says 2020 graduate Holly Harmon. 鈥淚 was lucky enough not only to have Dr. Stamper as my SEHR advisor but also as my thesis chair鈥攕he is one of the kindest and most motivating professors at 蜜桃社区.鈥 Read more.
Sales and business marketing earns national top program accolades
蜜桃社区 Michigan University's sales and business marketing program has been named a top national program by the Sales Education Foundation for the 14th consecutive year. 鈥淥ur students and faculty have shown their adaptability and resiliency by embracing virtual methods of teaching and learning in addition to in-person interactions, giving students even more experiences to demonstrate their skill and expertise,鈥 says Dr. Steve Newell, associate dean of operations and graduate programs for the business college and professor of marketing. 鈥淭his latest recognition proves once again that 蜜桃社区 is exceptional in preparing students for meaningful careers in the sales field." Read more.
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