JUNE 2017
NEWS

Summer School in Lüneburg Germany       
Business majors join area students abroad
 
Earlier this month, business students traveled with Professor Hans Schumann to participate in the International Summer School program at Leuphana University in Lüneburg, Germany. This program is jointly hosted by Leuphana University, UT-Rio Grande Valley, LSU- Shreveport and Texas A&M University-Kingsville. It is held for two weeks with students attending classes given by professors from the four universities along with international management consultants. Topics varied from international culture and effective multi-cultural team building to international transfer pricing. Read more about this article.
 

Expert Assistant Professor Dr. Randy Colvin    
Discusses data breaches/hacking
 
Question: Why are data breaches on the rise? Can you please discuss one-two recent cases of data breaches/hacking that have had significant implications? Answer: First, data breaches are primarily generated from two types of behavior-non-malicious and malicious. Next, the come from two sources-those inside organizations, and those outside... Read more about this article.



CBA Lecturer Crissy Hinojosa Earns a Ph.D.    
Hinojosa adds doctorate degree to her accomplishments
 
CBA Department of Information Systems Lecturer, Crissy Hinojosa, recently completed her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Information Systems (DISS) at Nova Southeastern University's College of Engineering and Computing. The 2017 commencement ceremony took place June 9th at the Don Taft University Center Arena on Nova Southeastern University's main campus (Ft. Lauderdale, FL). Her doctoral dissertation was titled "Organizational Information Dissemination Within Collaborative Networks Using Digital Communication Tools."  Dr. Hinojosa already holds a B.S. and MBA from Texas A&M University-Kingsville.
 
Congratulations to Dr. Hinojosa on her hard work and successes!


Third Annual Leadership Camp a Success!    
Young students learn about entrepreneurship
 
Texas A&M University-Kingsville College of Business Administration hosted its third annual Business Leadership Camp on Thursday, June 8. Students ranging from ages 11-13 attended multiple sessions provided by CBA faculty throughout the day, targeting entrepreneurship and the key steps in starting and operating a small business. 

An outing was taken to visit Kleberg Bank and attend a special session on money management and small business funding that was led by Kleberg Bank Senior Private Banker, Wilma Grover and Senior Relationship Banker, Mr. Carlos Reyna.  Students also received professional etiquette tips in introduction and dining from the university Office of Career Services Associate Director of Employer Relations, Lori Urbanovsky, during lunch. Thanks to all who participated and donated their time in making this year's camp a great success!


Nearly 9 in 10 Plan to Hire MBA Graduates   
Courtesy of GMAC Research 
 
There are many key benefits from receiving a MBA: advancing your career, increasing your earnings, enhancing your network opportunities, just to name a few. The Online MBA program from Texas A&M University-Kingsville College of Business Administration provides a seamless transition for working professionals to obtain this professional degree in just one year. A strong hiring market study for MBAs earned in 2017 was just released by the Graduate Management Admission Council. Read more about this article.



Seeing Triple   
Business majors, the Thomas triplets
 
It's not every day that you run into a set of triplets, let alone a trio who attend the same university. The Thomas Triplets-Audrey, George and Greta-have called Texas A&M University-Kingsville home since the fall of 2013, and despite their time spent together throughout their collegiate lives, they've found that they have been able to find their own individualities while pursuing their degrees. Read more about this article.

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