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New Online Supply Chain Management MBA Cohort forming now
Spring 2012 Good Advice Newsletter
APICS Chicago Chapter March's Professional Development Meeting: Factory Physics was held here at GSU on March 20, 2012.
CBPA Graduate Programs Open House - July 14, 2012
Scholarship Opportunities for CBPA Students for Fall 2012
Assistant Professor of Accounting Brian McKenna, J.D. has published “Health Care Reform: the Constitutional Challenge to the Individual Mandate” in the May 2011 Illinois State Bar Association Journal
Dr. Gokce Sargut, an Assistant Professor of Management, has been published in the September-October Harvard Business Review!
Master of Public Administration Program to host information sessions
CBPA Accounting Graduate wins Elijah Watt Sells Award for CPA Exam Score
CBPAs five year partnership with The Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business
New Entrepreneurship courses
New Supply Chain Management courses
More CBPA News and Events
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Message from the Dean
The College of Business and Public Administration provides an accessible, high quality education to a diverse student body primarily from the Chicago area, while actively engaging in research and service to the community. We empower our students with the knowledge, skills and ethical perspectives needed to succeed in a technologically sophisticated global society.
Core Values Excellence: a commitment to excellence in teaching, research, and service to the division, the college, the university, the community, and the profession. Continuous Improvement: a commitment to continuously improve our teaching, research, services, and administrative processes by combining our talents to generate original ideas and perspectives, departing from conventional views to pursue a new approach, conception, or vision. Diversity: a commitment to diversity and acceptance of wide ranging perspectives, through open dialogue and respectful interaction. Accountability: a commitment to individual accountability and to shared responsibility, through fair, honest, open and transparent interactions while using resources effectively and efficiently.
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