Oakland University’s School of Business Administration is joining forces with experienced business leaders who want to give students and faculty the benefit of their experience.
The business leaders – the SBA has four today – are participants in the SBA’s Executive in Residence (EIR) program, now in its third year. The program is yet another way the SBA is integrating real experience with education.
Program volunteers – mostly retirees – maintain regular office hours on campus and serve the SBA where they’re most needed.
“They’re available to teach and work on projects for the school,” says Linda Bowers, EIR coordinator and special projects manager at the SBA. |
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