We welcomed 35 first-year students from 13 states and 10 majors into the award-winning Integrity in Business Leadership program this fall!
Thanks to donor support, students receive $3,000 scholarships and develop as ethical, community-minded leaders through mentoring, coursework and hands-on business experiences.
“The IBL program creates a deeply connected community that these students can leverage for years to come,” said Rose Hull, associate director of the Teaching and Learning Center, who helps coordinate IBL. “Kicking off their college career alongside other passionate peers provides a great foundation. So far, this group has shown they are mature and focused leaders interested in making a real difference in the business world.”
Each student receives customized academic and career support. In their first year, students take a course (BSAD 191) that examines ethical leadership and responsible business practices through theory and practice. They learn from guest speakers, peer ...