2021 Annual Report
Better Business Partners
The last year brought challenges unlike any that I have seen in my 40-year career, but it also revealed opportunities for the Smeal community to shine. As I reflect on all that transpired in 2020-21, I am reminded of just how fortunate I am to be surrounded by bright and ambitious students, outstanding educators, talented staff, and an alumni network that is second to none.
Read MoreBe a positive force for change: Putting people and planet at the core of business
By Jean Oelwang | To become a positive force for change, businesses leaders must start with listening — to your people, communities, suppliers, and trusted peers.
Read MoreA Partner in Lifelong Learning
In just the past year — and during a worldwide public health crisis — Smeal forged ahead with creating new graduate degrees, expanding its portfolio of certificates, and building ever greater flexibility into all of its programs in response to market demand.
Read MoreA Driven Community
A team of researchers says that arguments to restore full deductibility of state and local taxes, or SALT, for homeowners because of equity and fairness issues are off-base.
Read MorePrepared to Make an Impact
The coursework he did this past spring convinced Penn State Smeal MBA student Bitrus Baba that clean energy is the wave of the future — and that wave is quickly breaking into the present.
Read MoreMaking Business Better
For three years, a team of Penn State Smeal faculty members worked to define what business students need to learn about sustainability. In the process, they hope to define a new standard for business education globally.
Read MorePhilanthropy, FY2021
Future Fund, Giving Tuesday FY2021, Smeal and University Campaign updates.
Read MoreClass Notes, 2021 Annual Report
Evan Gorski ’18 Fin earned a Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability from Northwestern University. He is a sustainability consultant at John Beath Environmental. He lives in Chicago, Il. Madelyn Koch ’15 Mktg is a...
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