Message From the Dean
Welcome to the March edition of the Reh School of Business Newsletter! It’s been a busy winter here in the North Country; we added a new bachelor of science degree program and received national recognition for already existing programs. In addition, one of our professors has co-authored a new book that had its global launch earlier this year. I hope you enjoy reading about our latest developments as we continue to design programs in partnership with business leaders and entrepreneurs to meet the needs of the world’s most innovative organizations!
— Bebonchu Atems, Interim Dean of the Reh School of Business
New BS Degree
The Reh School is offering a new bachelor of science degree in business administration. The program allows students to select all of their business elective courses from the diverse range of business courses, rather than prescribing the course areas they must concentrate on to fulfill more discipline-specific degrees. Read More.
STEM Means Business
The bachelor of science in business analytics degree is the newest of our business programs to be STEM-designated. The Reh School is among an elite cadre of higher education institutions that offer degrees recognized by the U.S. government as STEM-designated programs. The BS in engineering and management, MS in healthcare data analytics and MBA in business analytics are also STEM-designated. Read More.
Online MBA in Top 110
As online learning continues to grow and expand, U.S. News & World Report has ranked our online MBA program as one of the top 110 in the nation. It was also ranked in the Top 70 Best Online MBA Programs for Veterans. Other online degrees offered by Clarkson include the MBA in healthcare management, MS in healthcare data analytics and MS in clinical leadership in healthcare management. Read More.
International Entrepreneurship
Professor Christian Felzensztein, the Reh Family Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurial Leadership, has co-authored the new book A Research Agenda for International Entrepreneurship. The Reh School’s entrepreneurship MBA students are the first to fully adopt the ideas presented in the book, with MBA and DBA programs around the world following suit. Read More.