The OCD interviewing suites had been weighing on my mind every since I stepped into Davidson Hall last September. I'd walk by the area on my way to get a bagel and a cup of the insipid student lounge coffee, and couldn't help but sneak peaks at it with fear of the unknown.
Life as an MBA student, particularly during interview season, can be tough. For a few hours on January 21, Tauber Manufacturing Institute (TMI) MBAs found themselves in the pits. And thrilled to be there. First-year TMIs headed to North Campus on that morning to learn how to change tires on a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series car in the most efficient manner possible.
"How many souls hip hop has affected, how many dead folks this art resurrected, how many nations this culture connected, who am I to judge one's perspective?" - Common Certain characteristics of American culture, apple pie, the Norman's (Rockwell and Mailer), and backyard barbecues, provide insights into our culture and people.
The annual FuturTech conference, held on January 26 and 27, was abuzz with students, industry professionals, and faculty. The increasing impact of technology in our daily lives made this year's theme, "Bridging the Gap - The Always Connected World," a fitting one.
In honor of Black History Month, the Black Business Students' Association and the MSJ will publish a trivia question each week in February about African-Americans who have made significant historical and social contributions. The first person to correctly identify the person will be awarded a $10 gift certificate redeemable at any Borders bookstore.