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The CBBS Tiger Ties program continues to grow, now boasting more than 500
mentors and mentees. No matter
where alumni live, we can use their help.
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Financial management grads David Cappellari '15 and Hayden Garrett '15 were featured in a recent Greenville News article on the hot job market for recent grads. Finance and accounting are the top two in-demand degrees according to a recent NACE survey.
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"ADHD
diagnoses are increasing each year and medication is prescribed in
almost 70 percent of those cases," said Leah Kitashima, a Ph.D.
candidate in health economics. Through a prestigious fellowship from the
National Bureau of Economic Research, Kitashima will study how the
medications affect the educational outcomes of ADHD children.
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With
everything from entrepreneurial classes, like "How to Start a Startup,"
for undergraduate majors and non-majors, to launching the Greenville
ONE Incubator in 2014, the Spiro Institute has been leading the way in
entrepreneurial education, research and community outreach for 20 years.
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For
the second year in a row, a student in Clemson’s MBA in
Entrepreneurship & Innovation program has taken first place in the
business-plan pitch competition at the DIG South conference in
Charleston.
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Jason
Thatcher, professor of Information Systems, was elected president of
the Association for Information
Systems, an international organization for academics with 4,000-plus
members from more than 150 countries. Thatcher and other faculty who are
leaders in the IT field have earned Clemson a top 10 rank globally in
information research.
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For
political science major PJ Price, university is all about taking full
advantage of opportunities to equip himself to go out and make a
difference. With each new conversation, each new club joined and skill
honed, he is setting himself up to change the world.
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For
the sixth consecutive year, Clemson University and its Department of
Marketing have been cited as a national leader among universities in
preparing and placing students in professional selling roles.
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CBBS
recognized faculty and staff who excelled in teaching, research and
service during the 2014-15 academic year at a special awards event this
month. View photos from the Faculty & Staff Awards Ceremony.
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