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The College of Business greets more than 3,400 new and returning students for the fall 2023 semester

Students started the 2023 fall semester at the 推荐杏吧原创 the week of Aug. 28, 2023

Three College of Business students posing with Dean Greg Mosier behind a decorated College of Business booth

College of Business students and faculty officially started the 2023 fall semester.

The College of Business greets more than 3,400 new and returning students for the fall 2023 semester

Students started the 2023 fall semester at the 推荐杏吧原创 the week of Aug. 28, 2023

College of Business students and faculty officially started the 2023 fall semester.

Three College of Business students posing with Dean Greg Mosier behind a decorated College of Business booth

College of Business students and faculty officially started the 2023 fall semester.

Approximately 3,464 undergraduate and graduate students at the 推荐杏吧原创 who started the 2023 fall semester last week are taking at least one credit through the College of Business. According to official enrollment numbers, there are 3,019 undergraduate students enrolled in at least one credit and 463 graduate students enrolled in at least one credit in the College of Business. Some students are double majoring in disciplines within the college, which is why the unique numbers of undergraduate students and graduate students differ from the total number of enrolled students.

“I always look forward to the start of new academic year,” College of Business Dean Greg Mosier said. “It’s such a pleasure getting to see all the students back on-campus and the faculty ready to start off the new school year strong at the University. Our community of young scholars are absolutely bursting at the seams to get back to pursuing an education in the College of Business.”

Professors and instructors at the College of Business are eager to educate and inspire their students and welcome new additions to the College of Business staff at the University.

“I expect to have another great semester of fun, learning and growth,” Jeremy Tiedt, entrepreneurship and marketing professor in the College of Business, said. “I’m always excited to see all the new freshman faces on campus; I got the chance to meet all of them at BizFit and it is always nice to see them in my Business 101 class or to run into them at one of the many events that take place across campus during the fall 2023 semester.”

“We have some new Business 101 instructors and I am excited to see how they do and what new ideas they bring to the class; we also have some advisors who were hired in the spring 2023 semester who are getting to go through their first fall semester,” Tiedt said. “It is very exciting to see how the team is continuing to develop and grow.”

“I am most excited for the campus involvement this semester and it is always great to see students come back to campus after a long summer ready to learn and make friends,” Christie Chaump, graduate programs director and instructor in the College of Business, said. “One of my favorite parts about teaching is getting to know my students on an individual level.”

“I expect to see each of my students grow confidence in their skills and abilities to communicate effectively in a professional setting,” Chaump said. “The growth I see in them throughout the semester is very motivating and encouraging as an instructor.”

As the College of Business continues to grow its enrollment, the University will officially break ground on a new business building on Oct. 12, 2023 in the Mathewson Gateway District. The new, state-of-the-art College of Business will enable the school to increase partnerships and continue to attract the best and brightest students and faculty, creating a new generation of workforce and talent to grow the local economy in the City of Reno and throughout the region.

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