The College of Business & Technology had an incredible year of accomplishments, accolades and transformative learning experiences that advanced our strategic plan. We are excited to invite you to read our 2023-2024 Annual Report. We thank our faculty, staff and students for representing the J. Whitney Bunting College of Business & Technology with such prestige throughout the year. Go Bobcats!
Dr. Micheal Stratton, dean of the J. Whitney Bunting College of Business and Technology, is among the 38-member cohort selected by The American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) for this year’s Becoming a Provost Academy (BAPA).The yearlong leadership development program – offered in partnership with the American Academic Leadership Institute (AALI) – takes place from July 2024 to July 2025. The program kicked off at the AASCU 2024 Summer Meeting for Academic and...
Fourteen business students barely had time to breathe during a two-week excursion to New Zealand this summer. It was jam packed with practical learning about leadership and best-sustainability practices, but also featured spectacular vistas, indigenous people, great food and even ziplining.They also visited Hobbiton, where the blockbuster movie series “Lord of the Rings” was filmed.“This trip allowed me to grow so much, not only in terms of my future career, but as a person,” said...
Please help us celebrate the culmination of GCSU's free certificate course in solar business at 11 a.m. in Magnolia Ballroom at the Student Activities Center. The event marks completion of four cohorts of classes, which provided free instruction and training to residents in green technology, solar power and next-generation business tactics. The solar/business course was funded by a PIN grant and culminated in a final project last week. Ten PIN participants helped install $20,000 worth...
Please help us celebrate the culmination of GCSU's free certificate course in solar business at 11 a.m. in Magnolia Ballroom at the Student Activities Center. The event marks completion of four cohorts of classes, which provided free instruction and training to residents in green technology, solar power and next-generation business tactics. The solar/business course was funded by a PIN grant and culminated in a final project last week. Ten PIN participants helped install $20,000 worth...
The final project for a free certificate course blending business and solar physics at Georgia College & State University will provide $20,000 worth of solar panels to Baldwin County’s Water Treatment Facility. Ten residents who took classes last spring were selected to install 38 solar panels on an EcoFoot2+ Saturday, July 27, beginning at 9 a.m. at the Lamar F. Hamm Water Treatment Plant at 510 East Montgomery Street in Milledgeville. The project is the completion of a new grant...
The final project for a free certificate course blending business and solar physics at Georgia College & State University will provide $20,000 worth of solar panels to Baldwin County’s Water Treatment Facility. Ten residents who took classes last spring were selected to install 38 solar panels on an EcoFoot2+ Saturday, July 27, beginning at 9 a.m. at the Lamar F. Hamm Water Treatment Plant at 510 East Montgomery Street in Milledgeville. The project is the completion of a new grant...
This past week, the College of Business and Technology celebrated the (belated) 40th anniversary of the Center for Economic Education. This center, launched in 1982, provides economic and financial literacy and educational programming for K-12 teachers. Through a variety of services and programs, the center serves as a source of information and training for economic and personal finance. The center works directly with teachers and civic groups to support their efforts in preparing...
By: University Communications Intern, Sicilia ReedAs summer rolls around, most college students begin their professional careers through the sought-after summer internship. Sydney Logan rose to the challenge this summer as she approaches her senior year. Logan is a management information systems major with a computer science minor who knew she wanted to work with technology from a young age. “I hadn't really heard of MIS before looking into colleges,” Logan said. “I loved it because...
Four Georgia College & State University students tied for first place in this year’s Global Scaling Challenge—winning $7,500.The Global Scaling Challenge (GSC) provides teams and mentors with a chance to address intricate scaling requirements and obstacles encountered by businesses operating in diverse settings. This year, it was hosted by the University of New Mexico’s Anderson School of Management.Trey McCallum, Joseph “Joe” Dubsky, Grant Jones and Grayson Stoudenmire won a split...