Dean's Update

Summer 2022: A Note from Dean Michael Solt

As we catch our breath for the summer and look forward to an exciting year coming up, this is a good time to review what happened in COB in 2021-2022. Even though we are past the depths of the pandemic, COVID-19 did have an impact. During the fall semester, approximately 80% of our classes were virtual and 15% were face-to-face, and during spring, we reversed this with 80% face-to-face classes and 15% virtual classes. However, the Omicron variant caused the university to push the start of face-to-face instruction to early February for the spring semester, and we keep a wary eye on new variants that could affect how the fall semester operates, but we are hopeful that faculty, staff, and students will be back to “normal” operations.

Even though COB operated in a mixed world of face-to-face and virtual activity, our students continued to perform spectacularly. As you will read below, our students in Beach Investment Group, International Collegiate Business Strategy Competition, and Society for Human Resource Management competed against students from other universities and admirably brought back top-place finishes.

This issue of the Dean’s Update also features Nupur Shah, Head of COB Information Technology, who is a very valuable member of the COB team who has helped us immeasurably survive the virtual world of the pandemic. Also highlighted is the role our faculty played in the recent WDSI meetings on Hawaii’s Big Island; Pia Gupta, Finance Department Chair, did a wonderful job organizing the conference.

COB could not grow and thrive without the help and support of our alumni, and it is always heartwarming for me to see how many COB alums give their time, energy, and experience to improve career success for our students. I am also very inspired when an alum steps ups and makes a significant donation to the college because such gifts become the fuel that ignites growth and improvements in COB programs. Wayne Powell, COB 19xx and 19xx, has made a large gift to COB that will be transformative in its impact on the college, and I thank him for his belief in COB. You will learn more about Wayne in this update below.

I hope that you enjoy reading this Dean’s Update and learn about the exciting things in which COB is engaged. I also hope you have a wonderful summer.

 

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Michael E. Solt
Dean, College of Business
Professor, Department of Finance
Campus Guide, CSU5 Collaboration

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Remodeling Large Lecture Halls

The long-awaited renovation for the COB Lecture Halls (139, 139A, 140, 140A) is well underway. With the project budget of $2,391,699 (COB Contribution of $800,000).

Apostle Incubator and Enterprise Lab 2020

This fall the College of Business will unveil a new program open to student entrepreneurs from across campus. The John and Helen Apostle Incubator and Enterprise Lab is a new partnership for the College of Business and a commitment to provide entrepreneurial education to any student at CSULB, regardless of their major.

Faculty Champions Online Teaching

Faculty Champions Assist With COB Online Teaching After President Conoley announced on May 12 that the fall semester would not be offered face-to-face, campus planning for online teaching ramped up.

Faculty News Summer 2020

Retention, Tenure, and Promotion Announcements The following faculty members have been granted tenure and/or promotion to Professor:

COB At a Glance

Summer 2020 news from the Support Centers and Awards and Accomplishments of the Staff and Faculty of the CSULB College of Business

Black Lives Matter

The nearly 9 minutes of horror occurring on the streets of Minneapolis on May 25 is a monumental crisis that has shaken our nation to its core.

Dean's Update Fall 2019

As we near the end of the calendar year, we reflect on the many esteemed accomplishments for the College of Business in 2019. As you can see from the stories below, COB has much to report!

COB Introduces New Graduate Programs

In Fall 2019 the COB Graduate Programs launched four new degree options: the Online MBA (OMBA), MS Marketing (MSM), MS Finance (MSF), and the MS Information Systems (MSIS).

Assistant Professor, Emily Rosado-Solomon

Please join us in welcoming our new Assistant Professor, Emily Rosado-Solomon. Dr. Rosado-Solomon joins us after completing her PhD at Rutgers University School of Management and Labor Relations. Her research examines interpersonal workplace relationships, social networks, and informal communication.

AACSB Accreditation Announcement May 2019

Announcing the Peer Review Team recommendation to extend accreditation for the degree programs in business offered by California State University, Long Beach is concurred with by the Continuous Improvement Review Committee (CIRC) and ratified by the Board of Directors.

2019 Corporate Mentoring Program Leadership

SCPD takes a record 130 senior students on its 2019 Corporate Mentoring Program Leadership Retreat  

Bloomberg Experiential Learning Partner (ELP)

The California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) has officially been by Bloomberg, LP, as a Bloomberg Experiential Learning Partner (ELP).