Andrews Air Force Base students Lisa and Robert Stevens made a commitment to each other and also to finishing their MBA degrees together. Mr. & Mrs. Stevens are graduating this May, and not only are they the first to earn their master’s degrees
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Graduation Journey: Edras Moran

Edras Moran is graduating this term, May 2018, with his Master of Business Administration (MBA): “I came to the USA as an immigrant in August 2014. I had always wanted to further my education and earn a MBA degree. After doing some research and becoming
Graduation Journey: Laura Miller

Laura Miller graduated this past December 2017, with a Master of Arts in Human Resources Management (MA). “I began this journey in the summer of 2015. I had always wanted a master’s degree and felt this was a good time to
Graduation Journey: Karen Bremer

Karen Bremer graduated this past March 2018, with a Master of Arts in Human Resources Management (MA). “My educational journey began Fall Session 2 October 2014. I work for a non-profit organization and my Director kept encouraging me to pursue my Master’s
Power up Your Career Search: Tips and Techniques to put you Ahead of the Crowd

Join the Webster University Career Planning & Development Center and Dr. Bruce Gillies, Adjunct Faculty, School of Business, for an interactive career search webinar! In this webinar, participants will learn how to find the hidden job market, position a resume
Walker School of Business and Technology Electives

By Kristi Morris Are you a Walker School of Business and Technology (WSBT) student looking to take an elective this term? Electives are a great opportunity to expand on courses that you enjoyed, try a course that sounds interesting, and
Brandi Hamilton, Online Student, Selected for Prestigious C200 Scholar Award

As seen in the Webster News, two online MBA students, Brandi Hamilton & Cassandra Flowers, were each awarded a $10,000 scholar award by the Committee of 200 (C200). They can use the award to address educational costs or invest in
Looking to Cultivate an “In-Demand” Job Skill? Consider Project Management

By Jim Meadows, Online Faculty Coordinator for the Walker School of Business and Adjunct Faculty Member. Project Management, once thought of as a requirement only for engineers and information technology, has grown into a greater means by which we recognize