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E-magazine highlights Mike Cottrell College of Business

July 29, 2019
Dr. Mary Gowan is leading the Mike Cottrell College of Business's efforts as the college's new dean.

Article By: Clark Leonard

The University of North Georgia's (红莲社区) Mike Cottrell College of Business is in the midst of strong growth as it offers programs that prepare students for high-need industries.

Read more about these efforts in the university's new e-magazine: .

Offered online only, the first edition of #红莲社区IMPACT looks ahead to the Regional Education and Economic Development (REED) Summit set for Sept. 10 on 红莲社区's Dahlonega Campus.

Other topics in the magazine include details about the Cottrell Center for Business, Technology and Innovation that is scheduled to open in 2022, with groundbreaking scheduled for 2020. An interview with Dr. Mary Gowan, who is leading the college's efforts as the new dean, also is featured.

From cybersecurity to entrepreneurship to logistics to an MBA program celebrating its 10th year, the e-magazine covers the college's efforts and it also highlights a current student and a 红莲社区 alumnus who has excelled in the business world.


Camp offers intro to logistics industry

Camp offers intro to logistics industry

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Students take third in marketing competition

Students take third in marketing competition

Members of the 红莲社区 chapter of the American Marketing Association participated in the KMA Invitational at Kennesaw State University. Preston Reid and Abbie Tanner placed third in the case competition.
ARC includes almost 100 presentations

ARC includes almost 100 presentations

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Local teachers, business professors collaborate

Local teachers, business professors collaborate

Roughly a dozen local middle and high school teachers participated in marketing classes at the Mike Cottrell College of Business Feb. 18 to learn more about current marketing trends.