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MIS department hires two new faculty for Fall 07
This fall the MIS department grows by two. Dr. Leslie
Albert joins us from the University of Oklahoma, having
just completed her PhD from this leading MIS research
program. Another top MIS program, Texas Tech University,
sends us one of their new graduates as well, Dr. Nitin
Aggarwal. Both will be teaching our "intro to MIS
course" for MIS students, 110A. We welcome these
bright young minds to our faculty team and look forward
to the energy and enthusiasm they bring to the program.
MIS Spring graduation convocation
"best ever"
Last May the department's annual graduation convocation
moved to a larger and more formal venue in the Barret
Ballroom to recognize this milestone for nearly 60 MIS
graduates. The College of Business deans, the MIS faculty
and nearly 500 family and friends were on hand to celebrate
this special day. The 2nd Annual MIS Distinguished Alumni
Award went to Dan Avilla (class of 92), now an Enterprise
Architect at HP. Dan delivered a
heartfelt and inspiring address to add to this memorable
event.
New and improved 110A
This fall will see the debut of a new and improved 110A,
the MIS intro course that our students take in place of
the business core course 188 taken by non-MIS students.
The new version will feature new faculty, new content,
and a fresh perspective starting with an intense, all-online,
interactive MIS overview module from Harvard Business
School. Then, students get a close-up look at information
systems from the inside out with hands-on labs in application
development, culminating in a mini web/database project.
We hope the new version will give students a clearer understanding
of the field and will better prepare them for later courses
like the 119A practicum course and the 118W web-based
computing elective, as well as their future careers.
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