Students going global

Today marks the half way point in the spring semester for MBA students and a two week break from classes. Many will be heading off to job interviews and perhaps a few days of vacation, others have work to do. More than 80 students are boarding international flights to far-flung destinations to earn course credits while studying or consulting with businesses thanks to the Center for Experiential Learning (CEL) programs.

This year there are three Global Management Studies (GMS) courses that have designed itineraries to study business sectors in Japan, Cuba, and Colombia.

CEL Practicum teams will be consulting with companies in Rwanda and Vietnam. We look forward to posting photos and news from Olin’s world travelers in the coming weeks. In the meantime, safe travels and bon voyage to all!

 

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