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BAS Business Management (Online)

As a professional, it’s useful to have a holistic understanding of business. This degree specialization teaches principles and skills you can immediately apply in a range of careers. You will learn how to make critical and ethical business decisions, analyze data, effectively weigh risks and rewards, employ best management and marketing practices, and much more.

 

BAS Applied Development (Online)

The Applied Development specialization builds on a foundation in psychology by focusing on developmental processes people experience across the lifespan in real-life settings. This specialization can enhance careers in psychology, counseling, education, childcare, gerontology, or any field related to understanding human behavior.

 

SNAP Benefits Information Session

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Time

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Free

 

Please join the Student Employment Office for this workshop which will provide students with an overview on SNAP Benefits, how to apply, and answer questions regarding the eligibility and application process. 

Janine Smith

            

An Interview with Governor John Bel Edwards

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Free

The Canizaro Center for Catholic Studies, in collaboration with the Center for Ethics and Economics Justice and the College of Law, presents an interview with Governor John Bell Edwards on faith, leadership, and public life. Reception to follow.

Faith and Work Luncheon

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Free

You're invited to join the Faith and Work Luncheon hosted by the Center for Ethics and Economics Justice with the Canizaro Center for Catholic Studies on March 16 at 12:30 p.m. in Miller 112. The event will feature Karen S. DeBlieux who serves as Head of US Corporate Banking and Market President for Capital One.

Ignatian Syllabus Challenge

Ignatian Syllabus Challenge, 2022-2024

The Ignatian Syllabus Challenge is open to full-time faculty who will teach in the 2023-2024 academic year and provides a stipend totaling $2,500. Faculty from across campus who teach undergraduate, graduate, or Law courses and from all religious backgrounds (or none) are invited to participate. Participants will discuss representative works from the Jesuit, Catholic intellectual, social, spiritual, and artistic tradition, in order to

Certificate in Emerging Technology for Managers (Online)

Certificate in Negotiation (Online)

Certificate in Managing Change and Resolving Conflict (Online)