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The Michigan Ross Centennial: 100 Years of Impact
On Dec. 20, 1923, the regents of the University of Michigan approved establishing a School of Business Administration as an institutional unit at U-M. On July 1, 1924, the Michigan Business School was officially founded, offering only one degree — the Master of Business Administration. 100 years later, Michigan Ross has become one of the…
Behind the Scenes of Student Success: The Office of Undergraduate Programs at Michigan Ross
Tucked away on the third floor of the Kresge building, the Office of Undergraduate Programs at Michigan Ross plays a key role in the success of Ross undergraduate students. From a student’s first interest in Ross to their graduation day and beyond, the OUP team helps them find opportunities for growth, support, connection, and leadership….
Q&A: Faculty and Staff Share Back-to-School Advice
The start of a new academic year is an exciting time, filled with renewed energy across campus. However, transitioning from the quiet summer months to the start of fall classes can be stressful. We asked faculty and staff from across the school to share their favorite aspects of the back-to-school season and any advice they…
Farewell to our Retirees
At Michigan Ross, we’re happy to celebrate the staff and faculty in our community who are retiring. After contributing years of service and impactful work to the school, the following individuals will be departing for retirement: Below, Kalp has shared reflections on her time at Michigan Ross and her plans for the future. Deborah Kalp,…
Farewell to Our Retirees
We’re happy to celebrate the faculty and staff in our Michigan Ross community who are retiring after many years of service and impactful work. Congratulations to the following individuals: Sue Booth I’m so grateful to have been a member of the Ross community for nearly eight years! I’ve been surrounded by kind, smart, thoughtful, supportive,…
Q&A: Faculty and Staff Use Technology to Work Smarter
At Michigan Ross, faculty and staff are finding creative ways to use technology in their roles. Whether they’re teaching, writing, or supporting the Ross community, we asked faculty and staff to share how technology is helping them save time and work smarter. Jun Li, professor, Technology and Operations How are you using technology to work…
































