An active agent in strengthening the economic vitality of the region.
Being truly educated means putting learning in historical perspective, understanding groups and institutions, having reverence for the natural world, and affirming the dignity of work. Above all being an educated person means being guided by values and beliefs and connecting the lessons of the classroom to the realities of life. — Ernest Boyer
Rondileau Campus Center, Council Chambers
9/25/2008 8:00-9:00
The School of Business at Bridgewater State College offers learning experiences that prepare students to contribute in a dynamic, global, and diverse business environment. We work in partnership with local organizations to support economic growth in the region.
Coffee with the Dean" - Every Friday
Every Friday morning during the fall and spring semesters, thanks to the
generosity of the local Dunkin Donuts, students enjoy coffee and Munchkins
with the Dean and administrative assistants.
The School of Business has approximately 1,500 undergraduates and 75 graduate students. The School emphasizes academic rigor and learning that bridges theory and practice. Because of our outstanding faculty and programs, our students graduate with a firm foundation for professional success.
Last Modified: September 5, 2008
New Center for Entrepreneurship Studies Web Page Launched
Students Present at Symposium in Canada
Entrepreneurship Workshops Organized for Area Teachers by Dr. Margaret Brooks
Management Professor Dr. Robert Wolk, appointed to advisory board of Tinsley program
School of Business
Harrington Hall, Room 104
95 Grove Street
Bridgewater, MA 02325
Phone: 508.531.6151
Fax: 508.531.6168
sknell@bridgew.edu
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