Diversity and inclusion is the hot topic on many people’s minds. Here at the University of Portland, in the Pamplin School of Business, we are especially proud to say that we have the most diverse faculty and staff on campus. As far as classes go, Dr. Sam Holloway’s class, Cross Cultural Management BUS 511, easily personifies…Continue Reading The Most Diverse Class – Cross Cultural Management BUS 511
Category: Graduate
Nine Operations and Technology Management Students Receive Scholarships!
We are proud to announce that our Operations and Technology Management Students have won nine scholarships this year! Two graduate students and seven undergraduate students were given this honor. The Society for Information Management (SIM) Portland Chapter President Mr. Pardeep Kumar awarded their Operations and Technology Management Scholarship Awards to the following undergraduate students, Ashley…Continue Reading Nine Operations and Technology Management Students Receive Scholarships!
Dr. Sam Holloway heads to the Ohio Craft Brewer’s Conference
Dr. Sam Holloway will be presenting at the Ohio Craft Brewer’s Association Conference (OCBA) with two students, Brian Grafton and Kelly Terwisscha, from our Crafting A Strategy online certificate program. They will be in Cincinnati on February 7th to present “Brewery Growth – Optimizing Design & Funding with your Unique Growth Strategy.” Brian Grafton, R.A. NCARB,…Continue Reading Dr. Sam Holloway heads to the Ohio Craft Brewer’s Conference
Sam Holloway, expert in the Craft Beer business, weighs in on the radio and in the Men’s Journal this week!
Professor Sam Holloway will be a featured guest speaker on KBVM 88.3 FM Mater Dei Radio July 21st at 7:30pm. He will be joining The Thirsty Catholics in a discussion about the strategy of successful craft brewing. In case you miss it, here is the link to the recorded episode. You may know by now, Dr. Holloway is always…Continue Reading Sam Holloway, expert in the Craft Beer business, weighs in on the radio and in the Men’s Journal this week!
Woody Kincaid missing class for an exciting reason!
Ten days ago, Woody (William) Kincaid, an MBA business student at the University of Portland, missed his Negotiation Skills BUS 523 class for a very exciting reason. He traveled to Hayward Field, also known as TrackTown USA, in Eugene to participate in the US Olympic Track & Field trials. He ran in the 5000m event, not…Continue Reading Woody Kincaid missing class for an exciting reason!
Mac’s List – Sold Out Event at UP
The Pamplin School of Business partnered with Mac’s List to host New Directions in Non-Profit: Career Skills for the future. We are thrilled to report that this was a sold out event with 153 people, alumni and people from the community, in attendance. Our panelist consisted of our panelists are Amy Eaton, Lester Thompson, Stephen…Continue Reading Mac’s List – Sold Out Event at UP