On the Cover:
Black School of Business students, from left, Michael Paul, Brad Dalton, and Jonas Bruno participated in an Innovation Through Collaboration project this summer. The trio helped Holly McMaster, far right, owner of The Juice Jar in Erie, come up with solutions for some of her business challenges.
From This Issue:
- Director's Message
- In Brief
- Conference Explores Economic Potential of Project Resolve
- Executives Enhance Business Education
- Etiquette Will Set You Apart
- Faculty and Staff News
- Business Bites
- Psst: Office Gossip Can Be Costly
- Working For the ‘Wow’
- Innovation Through Collaboration: The Juice Jar
- Case Competitions Test Students’ Skills
- Snapshots
- World Campus Finance Grad Wins Alumni Award
Black School of Business News is published annually and provided free to alumni and friends of Penn State Behrend Black School of Business by the Office of Strategic Communications, William V. Gonda, [email protected], senior director. Editor: Heather Cass, [email protected]. Designer: Martha Ansley Campbell. This publication is available in alternative media on request.
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