A team of students from UIW Campus Bajío in Irapuato, Mexico, won first place and $10,000 in the 2020 Startup Challenge, hosted by the H-E-B School of Business and Administration.
UIW has established a scholarship endowment with a $50,000 gift from Gonzaba Medical Group to support students in the Master of Health Administration program.
Students competing in the 2020 Startup Challenge were introduced during an online kickoff event to the business leaders and industry experts who will serve as mentors throughout the competition.
Four students from two different Management Information Systems (MIS) courses teamed up to build and market a virtual private network (VPN) for their class projects after courses were moved online mid-semester due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Two faculty in the Master of Health Administration program recently presented an innovative model for evaluating student competencies and program effectiveness at an international conference hosted by AUPHA.
Two faculty from the H-E-B School of Business and Administration are among 160 educators to complete the San Antonio Compassionate Institute, a training program that equips educators to prioritize compassion in their classrooms.
Entrepreneur and MBA student Jairo Cruces has been selected by the Texas Business Hall of Fame as the recipient of the 2020 H-E-B Scholarship worth $15,000.
Dr. Jeannie Scott, associate dean of the H-E-B School of Business and Administration, has been appointed to serve as interim dean of the school by Provost Dr. Barbara Aranda-Naranjo.
Management Information Systems (MIS) students shifted their approach to learning when the COVID-19 pandemic prompted stay-at-home orders and online instruction.