A global accrediting body for business schools has certified the Milgard School's mission, faculty and curriculum for another five years.
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB) has renewed the Milgard School of Business's accreditation for an additional five years.
Less than five percent of the world's university business programs have received AACSB accreditation, so the designation puts the School in a select group.
The School first received accreditation separate from the UW Foster School of Business and the UW Bothell School of Business in 2016.
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Michael Kula was selected to serve as Fulbright Writer-in-Residence at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland. In addition to teaching courses in AMU’s Center for the Affirmation of Literature, he will be completing final research and revisions for his book, “The Long Alone,” a creative nonfiction account of the travels of Kazimierz Nowak, an amateur Polish journalist who bicycled alone across Africa in the 1930s.
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