Smeal College Hosts Diversity Appreciation Weekend
Smeal College Hosts Diversity Appreciation Weekend
The Minority MBA Association in Penn State's Smeal College of Business
Administration is hosting "Diversity Appreciation Weekend 2001."
The weekend takes place April 5-8 at the University Park campus.
"This is a great opportunity for minority students to gain valuable
insights and information on the Smeal College MBA program. The purpose
of the event is to encourage qualified minority students to attend Penn
State by familiarizing them with Smeal College's facilities, faculty,
staff, students, and alumni," explains Tony D. Scott, a second-year
MBA student in Smeal College and chairperson for Diversity Appreciation
Weekend 2001.
"This weekend develops interaction among prospective and current
students, alumni, faculty, and staff.It also exposes prospective students
to the culture, work ethic, and the demands and challenges of the MBA
Program," says Scott.
Diversity Appreciation Weekend 2001 (DAW 2001) is hosted by the Minority
MBA Association (MMBAA) under the guidance of Dr. Vernis Welmon, assistant
to the dean for Diversity Enhancement and International Programs in Smeal
College, with the assistance of the MBA program staff. First-year minority
MBA students are responsible for planning the various events.
The events are scheduled to kick-off at 7 p.m. with a reception hosted
the MMBAA on Thursday, April 5, at the Days Inn in State College. The
reception will include a student panel, emphasizing highlights of the
program as well as extracurricular activities. The entire MBA student
body is invited to "Wing Night," which starts immediately following
the reception at 9 p.m.
"This will give all of our current MBA students a chance meet and
interact with the prospective students," says Scott.
Prospective students are formally welcomed to the MBA program by Rocki-Lee
DeWitt, associate dean of professional master's programs in Smeal College,
and Vernis Welmon at 8:15 a.m., Friday, April 6, in 208 Business Administration
Building.
"The guests will get an overview of Smeal College's internationally-recognized
Communications Program and sit-in on an MBA class," says Scott.
Executive Interactions are scheduled later in the afternoon with Cap
Gemini Ernst & Young and Ford Motor Company. The attendees will also
be given the opportunity to analyze a business case, conducted by a faculty
member, and an informal social is planned for prospective students, current
students and minority alumni of the MBA program starting at 7 p.m.
An Alumni Panel Workshop is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Saturday, April
7, and the panel will feature minority alumni of the Smeal MBA program.
The main event, "The DAW 2001 Awards Banquet and Dinner," takes
place Saturday evening at 7 p.m. at the Nittany Lion Inn. The banquet
is by invitation only.
"This year's banquet will include a salute to our minority MBA case
team, which placed second in the National Black MBA Association's National
Student Case competition," says Scott.
DAW 2001 ends after an informal breakfast on Sunday, April 8, at 10 a.m.
at the Nittany Lion Inn.
For more information, contact Tony Scott at 814-235-6922 or
tds163@psu.edu
.
The Smeal College of Business Administration is a pre-eminent learning
community, shaping business practice for tomorrow's converging economies.
With 6,400 undergraduates, Smeal College has the third largest undergraduate
business program in the country. In addition to the nationally ranked
undergraduate program, Smeal College is home to both an internationally
ranked MBA program and Executive Education Program. Smeal College's seven
academic departments, as well as its research centers and institutes,
represent leading-edge programs and studies in areas such as converging
economies, supply chain management, e-business, business-to-business marketing,
technology management, entrepreneurship, finance, real estate and others.
REPORTERS & EDITORS: For more information, please contact Wyatt DuBois in the Smeal College of Business Media Relations Office at 814-863-3798 or wed112@psu.edu.
Penn State's Smeal College of Business offers highly ranked undergraduate, MBA, executive MBA, Ph.D., and executive education opportunities to more than 5,500 students at all levels. Featuring academic departments of accounting, finance, marketing, insurance and real estate, management, and supply chain and information systems, the college is also home to major research centers such as the Center for Supply Chain Research, the Institute for the Study of Business Markets, the Center for Digital Transformation, the Farrell Center for Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship, the Center for Global Business Studies, and the Center for the Management of Technological and Organizational Change.
