C & F makeover wows Open House guests
On
Sept. 30, the renovated Commerce and Finance Building, home since July to
the College of Business Administration, was unveiled in spectacular fashion
as part of UDM’s Inauguration Week festivities. UDM President Gerard
L. Stockhausen, S.J., blessed the building and cut the ribbon to officially
re-open the building. Then it was time to celebrate, both in and outside
of the building. The renovations include two new outdoor areas, a bench
area around the south entrance of the building, and a courtyard on the west
side of the building that is the new home of the statue of the Blessed Virgin
Mary from the Outer Drive campus.
CBA offers new, unique programs
to grads and undergrads
Programs include: Executive MBA, Business Turnaround Management Program, Fu
Jen joint program and Information Assurance Education
Former Congressman Bonior visits UDM
campus
Environmental activist and former U.S. Representative David Bonior visited
the UDM campus last month to discuss the importance of protecting Michigan’s
natural assets.
Faye Nelson ’75, ’80, shares
the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy’s bold vision
As president and CEO of the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, Nelson is leading
the way to a better future for Detroit and the residents of the Metropolitan
area.
Jim Gouin ’84:”At the end
of the day, it’s your values that matter.”
When he first started working at Ford Motor Company, Jim Gouin ’84 wanted
to get his MBA.
Newly minted alumni doing great
things
Two of UDM’s 2004 graduates are thriving in the world of industry.
CBA names Carrie Gray ’76 to Advisory
Board
Carrie Gray ’76, director of Corporate Relations at American Axle and
Manufacturing (AAM), is the College of Business Administration’s newest
Advisory Board member.
Greg Cascione named new CBA development
officer
Greg Cascione joins the University of Detroit Mercy as CBA’s new development
officer with almost 25 years of experience in philanthropy.
CBA students receive MSED scholarships
On September 29, CBA seniors Allison Dillard and Marc Miles were recognized
for their excellence in both academics and industry.
Student Advisory Board acts as “the
voice” for CBA undergrads
Quietly but effectively, the College of Business Administration Student Advisory
Board (SAB) represents the undergraduates of the College.