Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Jones College Annual Report


The Jones College of Business Annual Report 2012–2013 is available online now, viewable as either downloadable pdf or in a Flash page-flip view.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Monday, August 5, 2013

Registration and Brochure: Economic Outlook Conference

Registration is open for the annual Jones College Economic Outlook Conference on September 27 in the new Student Union Building on the MTSU campus.

registration:
https://www.onlineregistrationcenter.com/register.asp?m=203&c=23413  

brochure:
http://capone.mtsu.edu/berc/pdfs/EOC2013.pdf  

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Urban Becomes New Dean July 1

Urban, previously the executive associate dean and a marketing professor at the School of Business at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Va., succeeds Jim Burton, who has served as dean for 14 years. [more]

Research on Income Inequality

Income inequality in the U.S. is more permanent than it is subject to periodic fluctuations, according to a study by Jason DeBacker, Economics and Finance. [more]

Monday, May 13, 2013

Civility in the Workplace

Students of professor Jackie Gilbert, Management and Marketing, presented proposals for a corporate civility policy to Nissan executives. [Read more]

At left, Dr. Jackie Gilbert stands with the winning student team, Hagar & Co. Management Consulting. Team members are, from left, Micah Hull of Murfreesboro; Jordan Hager of Nashville; Travis Brewer of Los Alamos, N.M.; Marlyn Botros of Nashville; and Francisco Melgar of Los Angeles.

Tennessee Housing Market Report

http://capone.mtsu.edu/berc/housingbrief.html 

Job creation accelerated in the 1st quarter, but the housing market did not. Read details in the new report by David Penn, director of the Business and Economic Research Center.

[Download pdf]    [See Flash page-flip view]

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Alum's Nobel Prize Returns to MTSU

http://www.dnj.com/article/20130508/NEWS07/305080038 

MTSU alum James M. Buchanan's 1986 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences is returning to campus in a ceremony honoring his life. [Read more at Daily News Journal ]

Monday, May 6, 2013

BERC Nashville Nonprofit Sector Economic Study

The nonprofit sector contributed $20.9 billion to the regional economy in 2011, according to a study by our Business and Economic Research Center for the Center for Nonprofit Management.

[ See Tennessean article  |  download entire study pdf ]

Tatum Voted Association for Corporate Growth Vice Chair

Doug Tatum, holder of the Wright Travel Chair of Entrepreneurship, was voted vice chairman for 2013-2014 of the Association for Corporate Growth at the group’s annual conference in Orlando, Fla. [Daily News Journal]

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Survey of Graduating Students

The Career Development Center is collecting data. MTSU undergraduate and graduate students who are graduating in May 2013 are encouraged to complete the survey regardless of your employment status. [Take survey.]

Friday, April 12, 2013

Former Economics Prof to Receive Congressional Gold Medal

http://mtsunews.com/yunus-congressional-gold-medal/ 

"Dr. Muhammad Yunus, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006, will be presented with the Congressional Gold Medal at 11 a.m. EDT Wednesday, April 17, at a ceremony in the U.S. Capitol rotunda. From 1969 to 1972, Yunus was an assistant professor of economics at MTSU, where he taught both macroeconomics and microeconomics." [Read more....]

Marketing and Management Boulevard Trivia

How much do you know about management and marketing careers? Management and Marketing students and faculty are invited to play Boulevard Trivia on Tuesday, April 16, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Boulevard restaurant, 2154 Middle Tennessee Blvd. There will be lots of prizes, deals on food, and fun.

Raiders' Closet Dress for Success Fashion Show

The Raiders' Closet Dress for Success 2013 Spring Fashion Show will be May 1 in the State Farm Room, Business Aerospace Building Room S102, from 7 to 9 p.m.  The event is sponsored by Belk, Men's Wearhouse, and Jos. A. Bank.

About Raiders' Closet 


Do you have business clothing you can no longer wear that is taking up closet space? MTSU students often lack the appropriate professional attire needed to create the best impression in an interview or internship setting. Many students simply cannot afford the cost of a business suit. You can donate your gently used, professionally dry-cleaned men’s and women’s business attire (suits, shirts, slacks,  blouses, ties, skirts, jackets, and scarves) to MTSU students in need.

Students who receive your clothing donations will be able to participate in interviews, internships, job fairs, and formal presentations because they will have the necessary professional business attire.

Donated items must be dry cleaned and on hangers. Men’s shirts must be folded for shelf storage. All clothing donations must be professional business attire.

Note: Raiders’ Closet reserves the right to refuse to receive/accept clothing donations that are not professional business attire.

To make a clothing donation, please contact:
  • Jaye Kiblinger, Raiders’ Closet Coordinator:  (615) 898-2902
  • Dr. Virginia Hemby: (615) 898-2369
Drop off:
BCEN Department
Jones College of Business
BAS N429
Note: Raiders’ Closet now has a Foundation account  for tax‐deductible monetary donations.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Arik to Present Macroeconomic U.S. Outlook

Business and Economic Research Center Associate Director Murat Arik will give a macroeconomic U.S. outlook presentation at the C2ER (Council for Community and Economic Research) conference in Nashville on May 22. [conference registration information]

MTSU Enactus Team Named Regional Champions

Congratulations to MTSU's Enactus team members, named Regional Champions in Atlanta competition April 2. They will compete in May at the national competition in Kansas City.

Students on the Enactus team are: Eric Brinson, Jijin Deng, Ashley Garth, Sarah Hamilton, Rajan Khurana, Brittany Page, Raquel Pulecio, Jessica Scott, Wykeesha Sims, and Eric Wedgworth.

Laura Buckner and Jean Wilson (Management and Marketing) are faculty sponsors. 

Enactus was formerly named SIFE (Students in Free Enterprise). The name change highlights its longstanding commitment to using entrepreneurial actual as a catalyst for progress. 

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

New American Marketing Association Chapter

A chapter of the American Marketing Association will launch at MTSU this fall. Information sessions about the benefits of joining AMA will be in BAS S273 at these times:

  • Thursday, April 4, 2:30 p.m.; 
  • Monday, April 8, 5 p.m.; 
  • Wednesday, April 17, 11 a.m.; 
  • Tuesday, April 23, 5 p.m. 

Senate Joint Resolution Honors Dean Burton

Dean Jim Burton receives a framed copy of Senate Joint Resolution 139, sponsored by State Senator Jim Tracy and State Representative Joe Carr, in the Senate Chambers of the Tennessee State Capitol on April 2. The resolution honors and commends Dr. Burton "for his contributions to Middle Tennessee State University,  as dean of the Jennings A Jones College of Business." [complete text]

Pictured from left to right are State Senator Bill Ketron; Dr. Burton's wife, Nancy; Dr. Burton; Senator Tracy; and Dr. Burton's granddaughter, Reese Wrather, grandson Gavin Wrather; daughter, Robin Wrather; and son-in-law, Jason Wrather. Speaker of the Senate and Lieutenant Governor Ron Ramsey is on the dais.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Marketing Charity Golf Scramble

The Modern Woodmen Fraternal Student Chapter of MTSU and MTSU's Marketing Senior Seminar students invite you to their 2013 Charity Golf Scramble on Sunday, April 21, at 1:30 p.m.
  • Shotgun Start 4-man Scramble: $300 per team* or $75 per person*
    (Fee includes lunch, cart fee, range balls, goody bag.) 
  • Cash prizes for the winning teams! Mulligans available for purchase. 
  • Prizes, Prizes, Prizes: Long Drive, Closest to the Pin, Putting Contest
    (First 36 PAID teams will be registered. )
Hole Sponsorships are available for $50 each, and customized sponsorship packages are available upon request.

All proceeds go to the support of a local non-profit child care facility, Wee Care Day Care, which serves the Murfreesboro community.

Wee Care Day Care provides affordable childcare services to families in need with children between six months and five years of age. The center relies on donations from the community to help provide their valuable service. The center is in need of renovations for their facility, updated central heat and air, and new equipment for learning activities. It is located at 510 S. Hancock Street, Murfreesboro.

For information: