The Donald L. Harrison College of Business at Southeast Missouri State University recently held its annual awards banquet and honored several outstanding students and faculty members.
The Delta Regional Authority and the Douglas C. Greene Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) are partnering on an initiative to create more small businesses and more jobs in the 252 counties and parishes in eight states that make up the federally designated Delta Regional Authority.
A team of Southeast Missouri State University students earned second place and was the top ranking undergraduate team at the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Southwest Central Regional Student Conference March 30-31 in Lakewood, Colo.
Fourteen Southeast Missouri State University students are eligible to represent Southeast at the Phi Beta Lambda National Leadership Conference June 24-27 in San Antonio, Texas.
Dr. Peter Gordon, director of the Center for International Business Programs and professor of marketing at Southeast Missouri State University, will be honored with the Marketing Management Association’s (MMA) Innovative Marketing Award for 2012 at the MMA Annual Conference March 29 at the Drake Hotel in Chicago.
A group of Southeast Missouri State University business students won first place in the 2012 Network of International Business Schools (NIBS) Worldwide Case Competition held Feb. 26-March 2 in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Dr. Erin Rae Fluegge Woolf, professor of management at Southeast Missouri State University, will join an elite group of 30 Missouri business and state leaders chosen to participate in Leadership Missouri, a seven-month leadership enhancement program sponsored by the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Southeast Missouri State University students received ADDY awards honoring creative excellence in advertising at the annual ADDY Awards banquet Feb. 24.
Southeast Missouri State University marketing club students Stephanie Holland of Ste. Genevieve, Mo., and Rebecca Talken of St. Charles, Mo., won high honors Feb. 16-17 in the 2012 Collegiate DECA State Career Development Conference and Competition at the Four Seasons Lodge in Lake Ozark, Mo.
The Donald L. Harrison College of Business at Southeast Missouri State University recently launched a Master of Science degree program in Organizational Management (MSOM), which is geared toward managers and those seeking management positions who are currently in the workforce. The program is available face-to-face on campus and online as a Web-delivered program.
Southeast Missouri State University’s online bachelor’s degree programs and online graduate programs in business and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) were ranked in the first-ever edition of Top Online Education Program by U.S. News and World Report released this week.
The level of teamwork and a participant’s contribution to a job are keys to job satisfaction and motivation, according to a study by a business faculty member and MBA student at Southeast Missouri State University.
Southeast Missouri State University will be represented by a team of students from the Harrison College of Business in the NIBS Worldwide Case Competition Feb. 26 through March 2 at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
The Douglas C. Greene Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) at Southeast Missouri State University has been recognized as the top partner in the state of Missouri for Global Entrepreneurship Week.
Mary Moore Johnson, professor of business law at Southeast Missouri State University, has been appointed to serve a four-year term on the Supreme Court of Missouri’s Committee on Civic Education as its higher education representative.
A student from Southeast Missouri State University’s Harrison College of Business recently finished first in an international marketing and management competition.
Southeast Missouri State University marketing club students Ryan Maurer, Anita Lucious, and Astridia Dean won high honors in the 2011 Collegiate DECA State Career Development Conference and Competition Feb. 17-18 at the Four Seasons Lodge in Lake Ozark, Mo.
The Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) at Southeast Missouri State University is planning implementation of a one-year grant from USDA Rural Development that will launch in 2011. The Center will receive $45,400 in 2011 for “Facilitating Rural Community Projects.”
Southeast Missouri State University entered into two academic program agreements with other Missouri public universities last week during a workshop in Columbia, Mo., in which academic leaders gathered to explore ways institutions can share courses and programs.
The Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC) of Southeast Missouri State University is holding a business training event, "How to Start a New Business!" Aug. 31 in Sikeston, Mo.