Nov 18

UNCG MBA student consults formulate startup guide for local nonprofits

Students from UNC Greensboro’s Bryan School of business and Economics are bridging the gap between community and classroom through their recent UNCG MBA Capstone project on nonprofit development. The project was completed in partnership with the Guilford Nonprofit Consortium, a connection hub for nonprofit executive directors to learn from and collaborate with one another. On … Continued

Sep 19

Inside the UNCG Bryan School’s remote reinvention

UNC Greensboro’s Bryan School of Business and Economics has always had a culture of caring when it comes to its students, something that became even more meaningful during the dramatic educational shift spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic. Before the pandemic, the Bryan School had more than 20% of its undergraduate and more than half of … Continued

May 07

Thinking About Study Abroad?

Bettina Acosta studied abroad at Hochschule Heilbronn in Germany in Spring 2017. Here are her tips for students considering study abroad. Studying abroad was a fulfilling experience containing many first. It was my first time on a plane, traveling to a new country, and making friends with different origins than mine! Studying abroad may be … Continued

Apr 26

Global Learning in Greensboro

Students in Management 303: Experience Business Abroad complete a semester-long joint project with students from the Université Catholique de Louvain in Belgium. Over UNCG’s spring break, Bryan School students traveled to Belgium where they stayed with students or host families while visiting businesses and exploring a new culture. A few weeks after this visit, the students from … Continued

Mar 23

Insights from Abroad: A Week in Belgium

Students in Management 303: Experience Business Abroad complete a semester-long joint project with students from the Université Catholique de Louvain in Belgium. Over UNCG’s spring break, Bryan School students travel to Belgium where they stay with students or host families while visiting businesses and exploring a new culture. A few weeks after this visit, the … Continued

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