MobLab CEO and Co-Founder Demos Economics Games and Experiments Software
Walter M. Yuan, CEO and co-founder of MobLab, was at Rasmuson Hall Monday to demo MobLab’s interactive software for economics games and experiments. The College of Business and Public Policy’s Center for Economic Education will be working with MobLab to develop free software for use in high school economics classes to promote economic and financial literacy in K-12 education.
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Green & Gold Highlights CBPP's Weidner Property Management and Real Estate Program
The success of the College of Business and Public Policy’s property management and real estate concentration — part of our management degree is drawing attention. The demand for graduates with a management degree that includes property management is high and is leading to excellent career opportunities for CBPP students in our WPMRE program! Read the Green & Gold article and learn a little about a few of our gradutes.
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Inside the Boardroom of an Alaska Native Organization - March 31 and April 7
Inside the Boardroom of an Alaska Native Organization Class - March 31 and April 7.
Last year we had 8 of the 12 chairs of the Alaska Native Regional Corporations for the Chairman's Panel. This year we hope to have all 12 Regionals.
The Chairman's panel takes place April 7 from 8 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and includes lunch.
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Summer Scholars Program Is Fantastic Opportunity!
This summer the visiting UAA Rasmuson Chair of Economics, Dr. Bart Wilson from Chapman University, is running his annual summer scholars program at UAA. The deadline is soon, on March 9. It is an absolutely FANTASTIC opportunity for a motivated student.
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