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The Boler College of Business at John Carroll University—Cleveland’s Business School— hosted the fourth annual Inspired Business Forum on August 27th and welcomed new graduate business students who began, or are beginning, their studies in 2022.

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Students asked and we listened. We know that it can be a balancing act to work full time and attend graduate school. Add managing a family into the mix and it can seem impossible. It’s not. 

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Students asked and we listened. We know that it can be a balancing act to work full time and attend graduate school. Add managing a family into the mix and it can seem impossible. It’s not. 

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Students in the Boler College of Business are applying business skills to help NASA better understand their impact on the environment.

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We’re pleased to announce the debut of our new podcast Bottom Line with the Business Dean, with Dr. Elad Granot, Dean of the Boler College of Business.

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The Boler College of Business at John Carroll University—Cleveland’s Business School— hosted the fourth annual Inspired Business Forum on August 27th and welcomed new graduate business students who began, or are beginning, their studies in 2022.

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With global trade growing exponentially, the need for international education is becoming more critical than ever.

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Students enrolled in the undergraduate International Business Language and Culture (IBLC) in Boler are gaining the advantage they need to compete in today’s global marketplace. 

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Led by Dr. Qing Yang, twenty-three undergraduate students enrolled in the Boler College of Business’ Portfolio Management (FN 452) course were responsible for the Fund’s investment policies, strategies, and asset allocations.

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How do you increase engagement and appeal among millennials and Gen Z for an organization that’s more than 140 years old? That was the question posed by the American Red Cross, Northeastern Ohio Region, to a group of MBA students in Dr. Scott Allen’s MB 560 Leadership Lab.

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The leadership of Cleveland non-profit Boys Hope Girls Hope (BHGH) brought these concerns to Boler Professor of Management Dr. Alison Dachner and asked if her undergraduate Training and Management Development class might design a comprehensive and systematic onboarding program for hiring managers at BHGH to deliver to new hires.

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Uche will graduate this year with her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in International Business Language and Culture and a minor in Entrepreneurship. She has been accepted into the Master of Science in Innovation and Entrepreneurship program at Boler for Fall 2022, and she was recently selected from a highly competitive applicant pool for a graduate assistant position in the Match-Empower-Learn-Teach (MELT) department of the Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion (CSDI).

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Experiential learning and community engagement are hallmarks of a John Carroll University education, and they come to life with the Food for Thought food buggy. The food buggy fulfills JCU’s comprehensive and holistic Jesuit mission while actualizing the University as a social entrepreneurship leader in Northeast Ohio.