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August 2015
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College of Business Administration International Graduate Exceeds Expectations
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 KINGSVILLE (Kiii News) - Friday graduates of Texas A&M Kingsville walked the stage to receive their diplomas. Among those graduating a truly remarkable 19-year-old girl. Briana Whitney has her amazing story. Learn more about this story.
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CBA is Signatory to the Best Practices for Business Schools to Lead in Expanding Opportunities for Women in Business
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Dr. Natalya Delcoure, Dean of the College of Business Administration, attended a conference at the White House hosted by the White House Council on Women and Girls and the White House Council of Economic Advisers that focused on opportunities for the business community and business schools to work together to promote success for women in business, helping our companies to capture the wide range of talent and diversity of all American workers. This event brought together leaders from the business and business school communities to focus on recruiting, training and retaining leaders for the contemporary workplace and to implement policies to benefit family life. Read more about this article.
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Entrepreneurs Attend Small Business at TAMUK
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KINGSVILLE (Kiii News) -
Young and old entrepreneurs wanting to understand today's business world got a lesson at a small business conference Monday at Texas A&M University-Kingsville.
The conference was free and open to the public.
Educators taught business leaders the importance of keeping up with modern technology, such as the use of selling and advertising with cell phones, and tablets. Organizers say they will continue to host the free classes in the future.
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CBA Initial Self-Evaluation Report is Accepted by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
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The College of Business Administration received a "thumbs up" from the AACSB Initial Accreditation Committee - our initial Self-Evaluation Report has been accepted. The college is moving into the next stage of the AACSB accreditation process - implementation of its accreditation plan. Not many business schools get their accreditation plan accepted on the first attempt. This is a very important achievement for the college, but there is still much work to be done. We take this moment to celebrate and share this positive news with our friends and supporters.
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