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Publication Date: 2012-Apr-12
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"The New Economic Reality"
Stewart, Pearl
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, v29 n5 p12-13 Apr 2012
Many historically Black business schools have taken a proactive stance during this period of economic uncertainty. Dr. Jessica Bailey, president of the HBCU Business Deans' Roundtable, which includes 52 of the 104 historically Black business schools, thinks the institutions are "expanding their missions" to place more emphasis on globalization, entrepreneurship and, most importantly, ensuring that their graduates are versatile and multifaceted. HBCU business schools encourage students to adapt, be flexible in a global market.
Descriptors: Global Approach, Business Education, Black Colleges, Educational Objectives, Institutional Mission, Entrepreneurship, Educational Philosophy, Student Development, Developmental Studies Programs, Educational Strategies, Educational Practices
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Language: English
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