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Post by GBPhoenix1 on Aug 27, 2018 16:01:36 GMT -6
I think the university is making great strides with the addition of the mechanical engineering program and STEM building. I believe they are now going to be offering an executive MBA and full nursing program. I think these are two very big additions to the academic offerings of the university. I think Chancellor Miller is doing a great job. The university needs to continue to meet the needs of the region and state as well as have more alumni who end up in higher paid careers.
Mixing in the three new campus locations could also pay interesting dividends. It certainly looks like UWGB is on the rise and I am proud to be an alum.
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Post by yayphoenixyay on Aug 28, 2018 9:33:27 GMT -6
I think the university is making great strides with the addition of the mechanical engineering program and STEM building. I believe they are now going to be offering an executive MBA and full nursing program. I think these are two very big additions to the academic offerings of the university. I think Chancellor Miller is doing a great job. The university needs to continue to meet the needs of the region and state as well as have more alumni who end up in higher paid careers. Mixing in the three new campus locations could also pay interesting dividends. It certainly looks like UWGB is on the rise and I am proud to be an alum. I could certainly do without the massacre of the humanities programs, as well as I believe adding some more graduate programs would greatly benefit the university, but this is a step in the right direction.
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Post by gbbrl97 on Aug 30, 2018 8:14:48 GMT -6
A mech engineering program as well as a full-time nursing program, and an MBA were sorely needed at GB and with the demand for those fields in today's current marketplace. Good first step, but years late to the party.
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