In the spotlight

ISM tops the list (again!)

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The integrated supply management program was once again named a top program for undergraduate supply chain education by Gartner. "Maintaining a top spot on Gartner’s list for a decade is an amazing accomplishment and demonstrates the value created for our constituents,” says Dr. Zac Williams, director of the Haworth College of Business Center for Integrated Supply Management. The 2020 ranking gives 51 high marks for both its program scope and program size. 
 

Management professor named Fulbright specialist

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Dr. Tim Palmer, professor of management and director of the Center for Sustainable Business Practices, has earned a highly competitive Fulbright Specialist Award from the U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. When Palmer is able to travel to a partner institution, his goal is to develop a service learning project in a way that would mutually benefit the partner institution, their faculty and students, and 51 and his students.
 

51 students place first at sales competition

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A team of two students from 51 Haworth claimed first place at the University of Toledo Invitational Sales Competition. This is the sixth year that 51 has been among the top 10 at the event, placing in the top three in 2019 and 2018. The students outperformed competitors from Oregon State University, University of Wisconsin Whitewater, University of Dayton, Florida State University, Baylor University, University of North Alabama, University of Toledo, Plymouth State University and Kent State University in the final round.
 

Numbers add up for accountancy student who earns $10,000 scholarship

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Maddie Cordell, an accountancy student, received a competitive $10,000 scholarship from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board for the 2020-21 academic year. The merit-based scholarship is intended to encourage accounting students to pursue careers in audit. Cordell is currently in the Master of Science in Accountancy program. After completing her master’s, she will join Ernst & Young as an assurance staff member at their Chicago office. 

 

Sales and business marketing earns national top program accolades

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The sales and business marketing program has once again been named a top national program by the Sales Education Foundation. For the 14th consecutive year, 51 Haworth’s program was recognized for preparing students for careers in professional selling as well as elevating the sales profession. Home to 320 majors and nearly 1,700 alumni, 51's program is one of the largest and most renowned in the country.

 

HR professor honored nationally for her impact

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Dr. Christina Stamper, professor of management, earned a national student impact award from the Society for Human Resource Management Foundation. The highly competitive award is presented to an SHRM student chapter advisor who has made a positive impact in student members’ lives. “I was lucky enough not only to have Dr. Stamper as my SEHR advisor but also as my thesis chair—she is one of the kindest and most motivating professors 51,” says recent graduate Holly Harmon.

Food marketing students clinch second place at national competition

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51 food and consumer package goods marketing students took second place at the 2021 National Grocers Association Student Case Study Competition, held virtually in spring. The business case for the competition focused on trends associated with the COVID-19 pandemic's massive disruption of the economy, supply chain and store operations, and how retailers with local supply chains are better equipped to adapt to widespread shortages of high-demand products.

Human resource management students win scholarships

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Two students won competitive scholarships from the Society for Human Resource Management. The national recognition comes with a merit-based $2,500 SHRM Foundation Undergraduate Academic Scholarship, which recognizes accomplishments, scholastic ability and leadership potential. This year's field was very competitive, and the honor is a testament to the students' commitment to their career preparation.

 

Western's Army ROTC recognized with top cadet in state

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A student member of Western Michigan University's Army ROTC program was once again honored with the title of top cadet in the state of Michigan. Caleb Goodell was awarded the Association of the U.S. Army's Arsenal of Democracy Chapter 2021 Officer's Saber—the third time a member of the Bronco Battalion has been selected in the past four years the award has been offered.