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Haworth College of Business
NameHaworth College of Business

Haworth College of Business is a business school located at Western Michigan University, offering various undergraduate and graduate degree programs in fields like accounting, finance, management, and marketing. The college is named after G.W. Haworth, a prominent Kalamazoo businessman and Western Michigan University supporter. The college has strong ties with the Kalamazoo business community, including companies like Stryker Corporation, Pfizer, and Kellogg Company. The college's mission is to provide students with a well-rounded education, preparing them for careers in business and beyond, with notable alumni like David D. Glass, former CEO of Walmart.

History

The Haworth College of Business was established in 1903 as the Western Michigan University business program, with the goal of providing students with a comprehensive education in business principles. Over the years, the college has undergone significant transformations, including the introduction of new programs like the Master of Business Administration and the Master of Accountancy. The college has also established partnerships with renowned institutions like Harvard University, University of Michigan, and Michigan State University. Notable events in the college's history include the Great Depression, which led to increased demand for business education, and the post-World War II era, which saw a significant expansion of the college's programs and facilities, with support from organizations like the Ford Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

Academics

The Haworth College of Business offers a range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including the Bachelor of Business Administration and the Master of Science in Management. The college is organized into several departments, including the Department of Accounting, the Department of Finance and Commercial Law, and the Department of Management. The college's curriculum is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in business principles, as well as specialized knowledge in their chosen field, with courses taught by faculty members like Michael Porter, Gary Hamel, and C.K. Prahalad. The college also offers a range of extracurricular activities, including the Beta Gamma Sigma honor society and the Western Michigan University chapter of the American Marketing Association, with support from companies like Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola, and General Motors.

Research

The Haworth College of Business is committed to advancing knowledge in the field of business, with faculty members conducting research in areas like corporate governance, international business, and sustainability. The college has established research centers like the Center for Entrepreneurship and the Center for Business Analytics, which provide students and faculty with opportunities to engage in research and consulting projects, with partners like IBM, Microsoft, and Google. The college's research has been published in top-tier journals like the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Marketing, and the Academy of Management Journal, with citations from notable researchers like Joseph Schumpeter, Peter Drucker, and Clayton Christensen.

Campus

The Haworth College of Business is located on the Western Michigan University campus in Kalamazoo, Michigan, with state-of-the-art facilities like the Haworth College of Business Building and the Fetzer Center. The college is situated near other notable institutions like the Kalamazoo Valley Community College and the Western Michigan University College of Arts and Sciences, with easy access to companies like Stryker Corporation, Pfizer, and Kellogg Company. The college's campus offers a range of amenities, including the Western Michigan University Library, the University Center, and the Bernhard Center, with support from organizations like the Kalamazoo Community Foundation and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation.

Alumni

The Haworth College of Business has a strong network of alumni, with graduates going on to successful careers in business and beyond, including notable alumni like David D. Glass, former CEO of Walmart, and James E. Burke, former CEO of Johnson & Johnson. The college's alumni have achieved success in a range of fields, including finance, marketing, and management, with companies like General Electric, Procter & Gamble, and Coca-Cola. The college's alumni association, the Western Michigan University Alumni Association, provides graduates with opportunities to connect with each other and stay engaged with the college, with events like the Western Michigan University Homecoming and the Haworth College of Business Alumni Awards.

Accreditation

The Haworth College of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), a prestigious accreditation agency that recognizes business schools for their excellence in education, with other accredited institutions like Harvard Business School, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and University of Pennsylvania Wharton School. The college is also accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), a regional accreditation agency that recognizes institutions for their academic excellence, with other accredited institutions like University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The college's accreditation is a testament to its commitment to providing students with a high-quality education, with support from organizations like the National Association of Colleges and Employers and the Business-Higher Education Forum. Category:Business schools in the United States

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