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    Q&A: Michigan Ross Faculty and Staff Share their Experiences as First-Generation College Graduates

    At Michigan Ross, our staff and faculty are incredibly talented and diverse and come from all walks of life. Many of our colleagues are even first-generation college graduates. To learn more about their backgrounds and how they ended up in their current career, we asked eight faculty and staff to share their experiences and challenges…

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    Q&A: Michigan Ross Faculty and Staff Aim to Reduce Waste at Home and at Work

    There are small things each of us can do in our daily lives to protect our environment. Biking to work, recycling, composting, and buying food in bulk are a few examples. Many Michigan Ross staff and faculty are doing their part by living more sustainable lifestyles. To learn more about how members of our Michigan…

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    Q&A: Faculty and Staff Share Their Favorite Summer Memories and Excitement for the New Academic Year

    For many faculty and staff at Michigan Ross, the summer season is a time for traveling, adventure, and spending time with family and friends. However, the end of summer marks an exciting time when we welcome students back to campus. As the fall term begins, we’ve asked some of our faculty and staff members to…

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    Q&A: Faculty and Staff Share Their Interesting Hobbies

    Along with the valuable contributions that faculty and staff make every day here at Ross, many individuals throughout our community have interesting hobbies and talents beyond their day jobs.  To get to know our faculty and staff on a deeper level, here’s how some colleagues spend their free time outside of work.  If you have…

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    Q&A: Faculty and Staff Share Their Proudest Personal and Professional Accomplishments

    Every day, insideand outside of Michigan Ross, our faculty and staff are accomplishing great things. From personal goals, such as running a half marathon and daily journaling, to professional accomplishments and milestones, such as important career changes and impactful volunteer recruiting and fundraising work. As the academic year has officially come to a close, we…

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    Q&A: Michigan Ross Faculty and Staff Prioritize Their Mental Health

    May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness and break down the stigma surrounding mental health conditions.  Taking care of your mental health is incredibly important and there are many simple ways to improve and maintain mental well-being, such as meditation, walking, and eating healthy. By managing life’s stressors in a positive…

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    Michigan Ross Shines in the National Spotlight as the Host of Two Undergraduate Business Symposiums

    This month, Michigan Ross welcomed students and business educators from the nation’s top undergraduate business programs to Ann Arbor. For the first time ever, Ross hosted two national conferences: the Career Undergraduate Business Symposium (CUBS) and the National Undergraduate Business Symposium (NUBS). Made up of a collaboration of 39 of the most elite business schools…

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    Q&A: Women’s History Month at Michigan Ross

    As Women’s History Month comes to an end, we want to celebrate the contributions that women have made and continue to make in history and society. At Michigan Ross, we are privileged to work every day alongside incredible women who are making a positive impact in business, business education, and beyond.  To celebrate Women’s History…

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    Michigan Ross Faculty teaching Online MBA Students in a New, Next-Generation Digital Learning Studio

    If you’ve been on the fourth floor of the Blau building lately, you may have noticed the new digital learning studio is now open and in use. The new studio is designed to create a more engaging online learning experience and help students feel more connected to Ross.  This next-generation studio offers advanced technology and…

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    Q&A: Michigan Ross New Year’s Resolutions

    As we kick off  2023, some of our faculty and staff are sharing their plans and resolutions for the year. From traveling to Antarctica, to teaching new courses, and participating in the Boston Marathon, the following seven individuals are doing really interesting things, both personally and professionally.  Also, Dean Sharon Matusik recently shared some of…