Influence of Emerging Technologies in Higher Education
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Innovative program at Thunderbird transforms students into case writing experts
Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University recently launched an innovative program to empower students to co-create with professors and learn more about the art of effective case writing.
Launched by Mary Teagarden, deputy dean of Thunderbird Knowledge Enterprise and professor of global strategy and Euvin Naidoo, distinguished professor of practice in global accounting, risk and agility at Thunderbird, the Summer Case Writing program is serving as a catalyst for students to collaborate with professors through an in-depth immersion into the art and science of case writing. Now in its second year, the program emphasizes the importance of storytelling as a vital skill for management leaders, teaching students the nuances of effective communication.
Crafting future leaders: inside Thunderbird's Case Series Club
Excitement is brewing at the Thunderbird School of Global Management. Students are not just writing cases - they are spearheading a movement with their Case Series Club.
Thunderbird at ASU awarded prestigious AACSB reaccreditation
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) announced on July 2 that Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University has extended its prestigious business accreditation, marking 30 consecutive years since first achieving it in 1994.
Murder in the Ivory Tower
ASU institute hosts Palestinian delegation visit from An-Najah National University
The Institute for Humanities Research at ASU hosted Palestinian faculty from An-Najah National University May 23–27.
The visit was facilitated by a $60,000 grant, “Entrepreneurship Education for the Humanities and Social Sciences," submitted by Jeffrey Cohen, dean of humanities at The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The grant is part of the Institute of International Education's Sustainable U.S.-Palestinian Higher Education Partnerships (SUPHEP) program.
New ASU Thunderbird building named for Paradise Valley couple
The Najafis gave the school a $25 million donation earlier this year to fund an online education initiative that aims to bring Thunderbird’s global business education to countries across the world. The program’s goal is to educate 100 million worldwide learners by 2030.