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Department of Economics and Geography sees key course development
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Alumni Profile features Chris Kalin, PNC Bank executive
The spring Coggin College of Business Alumni Spotlight shines on Chris Kalin, the Regional President of PNC Bank. The 2008 graduate of the college reflects on how Coggin College of Business still influences his business decisions...
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The inaugural Alumni Profile focuses on Anna Brosche. The Osprey alum is the Chief Financial Officer in the new administration of Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan.
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Economics & Geography has a busy summer racking up accomplishments
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Coggin Executive Program Drives Leadership Impact on the Road
This summer, Coggin Executive Programs took programming on the road to Cincinnati, Ohio. Working with a team of company leaders, they delivered a customized “Executive Toolkit” Program focused on increasing leadership impact.
Hurricane can't stop success of Foundations of Business event for Coggin College
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Osprey Financial Group honors top investment students at luncheon
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Coggin College Executive Programs impact professional development
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The Coggin College of Business Graduate Programs are expanding in the Fall of 2023 with the addition of a graduate and the addition of Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) concentrations in FinTech, Sports Analytics and Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
Leading Consumer Researcher takes part in Scholarship Series
The Marketing & Logistics Department hosted a leading expert in consumer research as part of the Coggin College Sharing Scholarship Series on March 30 and 31.
Coggin College Crowley Transportation & Logistics leader draws spotlight
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Coggin Graduate Alumni Network (CGAN) members gathered at Seasons 52Fresh Grill at the St. Johns TownCenterfor lunch with the Deanof the Coggin College of Business in November.
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Coggin College of Business gift in the name of Shapiro
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Tommy Coppedge, a long-time professor at the Coggin College of Business, has passed away.
Coppedge’s life closed peacefully on Sept. 8. Born Wayland Thomas Coppedge III, he was a native of Jacksonville and was known to have an avuncular personality and even taught in classrooms at times with his beloved dog at his side.
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Women's Leadership Alliance infuses CCB with additional donation
The Women’s Leadership Alliance has generouslycommitted toacombined $150,000 in donations to the Coggin Collegeof Businessand the Financial Planningprograms.The fruits ofthe giftwill be visible on multiple levels in those programs.Because of the donations from the Women’s Leadership Alliance,the Collegehasnamed a scholarship aftertheorganization and established a Financial Planning Fund.
Thanks to a generous partnership agreement between The Suddath Companies and the Coggin College of Business,transportation and logistics referencestudents are more technologically prepared than ever to meet the challenges in today’s business world.
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Coggin's Executive Briefcase Program launches for Jacksonville's executives
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Coggin College of Business Assistant Professor of Management Dr. Rachel Frieder was elected to serve a five-year term on the Board of Directors of the Southern Management Association. The organization represents management scholars.
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Bringing real-world problems into the classroom can spark excitement and make learning more meaningful for students, according to professors who have been doing just that in the Coggin College of Business. Here are two examples of the many courses on our campus and at Coggin that include community involvement and real-world problem solving with the Jacksonville business community.