Reflecting on the Fall 2023 Semester at Andrews University School of Business Administration

Introduction

As the golden leaves of autumn whispered the arrival of a new academic season, the School of Business Administration at Andrews University opened its doors to a semester that promised not just learning, but a journey of transformation. The Fall 2023 semester was not merely a collection of months filled with academic rigor; it was a vibrant canvas painted with innovation, inclusivity, and intellectual curiosity.

This period stood as a testament to the resilience and adaptability of the SBA community, navigating the post-pandemic world with renewed vigor and purpose. From the corridors of newly equipped smart classrooms to the virtual realms of groundbreaking digital platforms, every aspect of this semester was meticulously crafted to ignite the minds of future business leaders.

It was a time when the traditional boundaries of business education were redefined. Students were not just passive receivers of knowledge; they became active participants in a global dialogue, addressing real-world challenges with creativity and ethical consideration. Faculty members, industry experts, and alumni came together, forming a unique symbiosis that enriched the educational experience beyond the confines of textbooks and lecture halls.

As we delve into the milestones and achievements of this remarkable semester, it becomes clear that Andrews University’s School of Business Administration did more than educate; it inspired a new generation to think differently, act responsibly, and lead with conviction in an ever-evolving business landscape.

Fall 2023 Milestones

  1. 2023 Ethics Oath Ceremony: Celebrated students’ commitment to integrity.
  2. New Classroom Technology: Enhanced learning with smart classroom features like Creston AirMedia systems, 82-inch screen TVs, and Jabra PanaCast 50.
  3. StudySBA.com Launch: A comprehensive portal for SBA insights and projects.
  4. Dwight Bowman II’s Session: A dive into diversity, equity, and inclusion, with professional insights and a treat of Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream.
  5. Revamped Academic Website: Enhanced user experience with comprehensive degree displays and updated content.
  6. The Spaghetti Challenge: INFS 130 class’s innovative project turning spaghetti into skyscrapers.
  7. FNCE 317 Dr. Isaac Owusu Dankwa Guest Speaker: Integration of spirituality and finance in business.
  8. Management and Leadership Association (MLA): A student-led initiative for managerial excellence.
  9. Digital Calendar: Keeping the SBA community informed and connected.
  10. Student-Led Financial Services Initiative: Offering free financial services to local businesses.
  11. SWMI Regional Business After Hours Participation: Valuable networking opportunity for students.
  12. Change Day Career Exploration Fair: A platform for high school students to explore various career paths.
  13. INFS447 Cynthia Prime Guest Speaker : Artisan Empowerment through Intsabavillage.org. Transforming lives through art and resilience.
  14. Lentsaba Village Brick Store Inauguration: A new creative space under the management of SBA.
  15. Professional Development Opportunities: Internship and residency program interviews with top organizations.
  16. Content Marketing Class Initiative: Engaging with the Central County Senior Center community.
  17. INFS 447 Guest Lecture by Chris Ryback: Insights on project management in non-profit organizations.
  18. Graduate Student Research Presentation: Showcasing advanced research methodologies.
  19. TV Upgrade in RM 108: Enhancing visual learning experiences.
  20. INFS447 Guest William Down: Merging customer understanding with business intelligence.
  21. Social Innovation Awards and VAM Launch: Empowering global artisans through a virtual marketplace.
  22. Global Leadership Week for MBA Grads: Preparing graduates for global impact.
  23. Dr. Lucicle Sabas’s Global Leadership Lecture: Emphasizing corporate values in a global market.
  24. Dr. Williams Peprah’s International Conference Participation: Advocating for collaboration in business.
  25. Niles Chamber of Commerce Session: Dr. Lucile Sabas’s insights on the current economy.
  26. Lake Union Academies Visit: Introducing students to business programs.
  27. FED Monetary Policy Analysis by Dr. Lucile Sabas: Understanding economic shifts post-COVID-19.
  28. ThinkerBox STEAM Initiative: Introducing our very robotics line – ThinkBotics geared for K-12 education.
  29. Outreach to Eau Claire High School: Promoting diversity in education.
  30. Vietnam Economy Feature: Partnership with the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce International.
  31. Podcast Launch: Discussing current economic climates.
  32. Professional Certificates Introduction: Offering specialized career-enhancing courses.
  33. 75th Anniversary of UDHR: Online conference moderated by Dr. Lucile Sabas.

This summary encapsulates a semester filled with innovation, community engagement, and academic excellence at Andrews University.