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Congratulations to all Spring 2020 graduates! You made it! Your investment of time, talent, and hard work has paid off. It’s been a pleasure to have you as part of the UW MBA Consortium, and we wish for your continued success.
Thirty-four students will graduate this spring, the third largest class in program history. Since degrees were first granted in 2008, the UW MBA Consortium has had more than 600 graduates.
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Wrapping Up, Looking Ahead
Spring Wrapping Up
As spring classes come to a close, a reminder that access to class materials will end about one month after the official class end date. Be sure to download and save a local copy of any materials you wish to keep.
Summer Getting Started
If you're taking classes this summer, two weeks before a class starts you will receive an email at your university email account from "Online Course Support" with access instructions. One week before a class starts, you'll be able to view content. Some classes begin May 26 while others start June 15 and July 13. If you have trouble accessing your class, email BIZHELP@uwec.edu.
If you are interested in registering for summer classes, contact your MBA Office for more information. Summer Schedule
JUST ADDED - Additional sections of MBA 762 - Organizational Leadership and Change and MBA 773 - Communicating for Success: Writing for Results are now available for registration.
Fall Registration
Registration for fall is underway at all UW MBA Consortium partner schools. The fall term begins September 2. For more details about class offerings, or to be added to a wait list, contact your MBA office. Fall Schedule
Planning Ahead
Tentative schedules for Winterim 2021, Spring 2021, and Summer 2021 are now available on the UW MBA Consortium website.
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Course Evaluations
Final course evaluations will be conducted during the last week of your course. Please take the opportunity to provide feedback on your course. The survey will remain open for one week.
Your Responses Matter
Your specific comments on what is working well and your suggestions for what could be improved are extremely valuable information. The instructor receives a summary of the course evaluation results, while the Academic Standards and Curriculum committee also reviews all course evaluations. Additionally, when a course is being updated, the faculty member and instructional designer look at the evaluations and suggested changes to help improve the class.
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Consortium News
In some newsletters, we'll publish updates featuring the UW MBA Consortium or its faculty, staff, and students in the news. Following are two recent highlights:
Dr. Chalasani featured in Article
Dr. Suresh Chalasani, who teaches MBA 778 and MBA 781, was recently featured in an article in The Journal Times after being named one of this year's Outstanding Faculty Award recipients. View Article
Paper by Dr. Miller Published
Dr. Bill Miller, who teaches MBA 742 and MBA 763, along with co-authors Dr. Tara Shaver, King's College, and Dr. Steven Mintz, Cal Poly, recently had their paper, "Measuring the value of integrating GVV into a standalone accounting ethics class," published in the Journal of Accounting Education. View the abstract of the paper and other information
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