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The Value of Applied Learning

Brenna Tudor and Rob Grabowski, both MBA Class of 2020, spent time with the Admissions Director to talk about some of the program’s Applied Learning Opportunities. They described their experiences with project-based courses, such as Non-Profit Board Fellows and Graduate Business Association leaders. They discuss how the curriculum flexibility and program offerings have enabled them to contribute meaningfully to the program, the Terry College, and to the Athens community while also developing themselves to be better leaders and problem solvers.


Brenna Tudor serves as President of the Graduate Business Association (GBA), is a Java Joy non-profit Board Fellow, a graduate assistant with the Terry College Management Department, participated in two semesters of Innovative Business Projects, and is currently part of the Baylor University Ethics Case Competition Team.

Rob Grabowski serves as VP of Mentorship for GBA, is a non-profit Board Fellow for the Foundation for Excellence in Public Schools in Clarke County, has taken Innovative Business Projects and Lean Six Sigma, works as a graduate assistant for the Archway Partnership, and has participated in three case competitions.

The full recording can be heard here.


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