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Upcoming Events

Thursday Jun. 27 - Jun. 28
We are pleased to announce the ninth International Symposium on Accounting Information Systems (ISAIS) commencing in the morning of Thursday June 27, followed by a half day on Friday June 28. ISAIS is rotated annually between the University of Melbourne (Australia), Tilburg University (The Netherlands) and Michigan State University (USA).
Saturday Sep. 28
This 2-hour pre-game tailgate will be held at the Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center (Culinary Business Learning Lab, garden level), two hours prior to kickoff. This event is for The School of Hospitality Business alumni, faculty, and staff. Join us for a great networking and Spartan-spirited time during our School’s pre-game tailgate. Enjoy great conversation…
Thursday Oct. 24
Join the West Michigan Spartans for the 25th Annual MSU Means BUSINESS! Eli Broad College networking event. Join the West Michigan Spartans for the 25th annual MSU Means Business Eli Broad College networking event. This year we will honor Liz & Steve Peacock as our West Michigan MSU Businesspersons of the Year, welcome Dean Sanjay…
Thursday Nov. 7 - Nov. 8
The Broad College of Business is proud to host the 2019 MBA Roundtable Curricular Innovation Symposium: Deconstructing and Rebuilding the MBA for Lifelong Learning. Conference Theme As we dive deeper into the Fourth Industrial Revolution, MBA programs need to prepare their students for a world of change, filled with new careers that might not even…
Saturday Nov. 9
You are invited to join us for an awesome networking reception on Saturday, November 9, 2019. MSU hospitality business students and faculty will travel to the city to attend several scheduled professional development programs, attend the HX: Hotel Experience trade show, and this reception. Our students are always eager to meet with hospitality business alumni.…
Wednesday Apr. 8
In these 40-minute webinars, we first explore what firms can do to build more resilient and responsive supply chains to mitigate disruptions under extraordinary events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. We then discuss the impact and outlook for specific industries; in particular, transportation, pharmaceutical and health care. The webinars will be moderated by David J.…
Wednesday Apr. 15
In these 40-minute webinars, we first explore what firms can do to build more resilient and responsive supply chains to mitigate disruptions under extraordinary events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. We then discuss the impact and outlook for specific industries; in particular, transportation, pharmaceutical and health care. The webinars will be moderated by David J.…
Wednesday Apr. 22
In these 40-minute webinars, we first explore what firms can do to build more resilient and responsive supply chains to mitigate disruptions under extraordinary events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. We then discuss the impact and outlook for specific industries; in particular, transportation, pharmaceutical and health care. The webinars will be moderated by David J.…
Thursday Apr. 8
Save the date! Further details to be shared via email (including Zoom access instructions).
Thursday Oct. 14
MSU faculty and graduate students: join us to explore opportunities to advance and develop a major initiative in ethics that will: be a catalyst for research in ethical theory and its applied practice; provide transformative learning experiences for students to identify and discover the norms and values that will shape their lives; nurture awareness and…
Friday Oct. 15
A half-day, virtual workshop by the Michigan State University Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER). Are you looking to offer more international coursework? This webinar will provide you with the knowledge, experience, and resources you need to internationalize general business courses at the two-year college level. The workshop is specifically targeted towards educators and will focus on all aspects of internationalizing business education.
Friday Nov. 5
Frank Zhou is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at Wharton at the University of Pennsylvania. His paper is titled “Regulatory Amnesty”.
Friday Nov. 12
Jennifer Blouin is an Associate Professor in Accounting at the Wharton School – University of Pennsylvania.
Friday Feb. 3
This will be an opportunity to meet with other faculty interested in ethics and social responsibility, to review a map of Broad courses that include these topics (based on the responses to our Faculty survey), and to engage in a conversation about ways the Center can support faculty and students now, and in the future.…
Friday Feb. 17
Join us to learn from Joe Potchen, Faculty in the Management Department, to learn about the intersection and the divide between what is ethical and what is legal. Join us for an interesting conversation and a FREE LUNCH from 12pm-1pm. Register to join us today: