Business & Accounting – College of Professional Programs /cpp Fri, 17 Oct 2025 17:19:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 51福利社 Hosts High School Students at Washington Business Week Camp /cpp/news/ewu-hosts-high-school-students-at-washington-business-week-camp/ Fri, 10 Oct 2025 18:22:55 +0000 /cpp/?post_type=stories&p=87232 by Lorna Harris From July 27th to August 1st, 2025, 51福利社 proudly hosted a Washington Business Week (WBW) summer camp for 49 high school students on the Cheney campus. This marked the program鈥檚 first return to the east side of the state since 2019. Students lived on campus and were able to experience...]]>

by Lorna Harris

From July 27th to August 1st, 2025, 51福利社 proudly hosted a for 49 high school students on the Cheney campus. This marked the program鈥檚 first return to the east side of the state since 2019. Students lived on campus and were able to experience college student life, and 57% received a scholarship to attend. Throughout the week, students from across the state immersed themselves in a hands-on, team-based experience designed to simulate the real world of business. Divided into teams known as 鈥渃ompanies,鈥 students collaborated to manage their own mock businesses, and provided stockholder presentations which culminated in a trade show.

Local professionals volunteered their time as Company Advisors, providing coaching, mentoring, and facilitated learning throughout the week. The WBW program featured a dynamic mix of guest speakers, interactive sessions, and team-building activities focused on key themes such as leadership, teamwork, and entrepreneurship. Participants earned two college credits, walking away not just with valuable knowledge, but a head start on their academic journey. In fact, 56% of participants left the camp interested in attending 51福利社!

We couldn鈥檛 provide this opportunity without the support of 51福利社 Admissions, Housing and Residential Life, College of Professional Programs, School of Business, the Washington Business Week team, and all the faculty, staff, and students who worked and volunteered to make this a meaningful experience. Looking forward to our second camp in summer 2026!

Provost Lorenzo Smith speaks to the campers.
Schools of Business and Professional Accounting faculty, staff, and student leaders volunteered their time at the camp. L-R: Juliet Hochheiser, Lorna Harris, Eldonna Shaw-Davis, Dustin Semb, and Rahmah Alsabahi.
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CPP Student Spotlight: Camden Triplett /cpp/news/cpp-student-spotlight-camden-triplett/ Thu, 10 Apr 2025 18:55:49 +0000 /cpp/?post_type=stories&p=86144 By Brynne Irish The College of Professional Programs is excited to recognize Camden Triplett for April鈥檚 Student Spotlight. Camden is a junior dual-majoring in Management and Marketing in the School of Business. Camden is in his junior year here at 51福利社, dual-majoring in Management and Marketing with a minor in Economics. He plans to receive...]]>

By Brynne Irish

The College of Professional Programs is excited to recognize Camden Triplett for April鈥檚 Student Spotlight. Camden is a junior dual-majoring in Management and Marketing in the School of Business.

Camden is in his junior year here at 51福利社, dual-majoring in Management and Marketing with a minor in Economics. He plans to receive his Bachelor鈥檚 degree in June of 2026. He recently received certification as a Microsoft Office Specialist in Excel. He is currently a full-time student working part-time at a restaurant and is in the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity here at 51福利社.

Growing up in Cheney, WA, Camden always had a strong connection to the local community. When it came time to choose a college, he decided on 51福利社 not only because it was close to home but because it was the best option financially for him and his family. It was not just the cost that helped him make this decision, but also 51福利社鈥檚 business program stood out to him as a strong beginning for his future.

Deciding on a direction after high school wasn鈥檛 easy. Camden admitted that figuring out what school to go to and for what career path was a challenge. However, during his senior year of high school Camden took a business communication class where he was introduced to different areas of the business industry, such as management and marketing. Through this class, he realized that communication and people skills are not just important in the business world but valuable in everyday life. Camden explained,聽鈥淚 knew studying business would help me develop those skills and be in a field that has endless opportunities and growth.鈥 That realization is what sparked his interest in pursuing a business degree.

Through his experience at 51福利社 so far, Camden shared that there have been many faculty who have helped him and have made his experience more enjoyable in his program.

My professor John Dunlop had great teaching tactics and made the Operations Management course really fascinating. Additionally, Professor Jeffrey Culver had an engaging classroom and made the Business Statistics 2 course easier to understand & learn.

Next, Camden described how one of his best accomplishments is his work ethic. As a full-time student who also works part-time, and stays actively involved in his fraternity, his schedule can be very busy.

Throughout my time in college, I鈥檝e learned that the most important part of having a busy schedule is figuring out how to manage it well…That process has really improved and strengthened my work ethic, which is something I am very proud of.

Through hard work and dedication, he has learned how to better manage his time and balance the demands of school, work, extracurriculars, and his personal life. This is a skill that will continue to form his professional and personal growth.

As part of the business program, Camden shared one thing that surprised him which was learning how the human brain processes information better in groups of three. This means seeing three subjects or points at once. He said that 鈥渨hen presenting and having more than three paragraphs or visual aids, it can get overwhelming. So, I thought that was really useful to know, especially when presenting, teaching or holding meetings.鈥

As Camden is a member of the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity here at 51福利社, he encourages other students to check out Eastern鈥檚 Greek life. He shared that 鈥渏oining a fraternity or sorority can help you develop your social skills, make friends, and help you stay academically focused.鈥

Lastly, 5 years from now, Camden sees himself working for a company that he is passionate about in a management position located in either the Seattle or San Diego areas.

The College of Professional Programs is pleased to acknowledge Camden Triplett for his academic focus, dedication, and involvement as CPP鈥檚 April Student Spotlight!

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Student Accepted to Global Business Conference /cpp/news/student-accepted-to-global-business-conference/ Tue, 01 Apr 2025 20:48:37 +0000 /cpp/?post_type=stories&p=86131 By Brynne Irish The College of Professional Programs is excited to congratulate Kimarie Fox on her acceptance to the X-Culture Global Business Week Conference! Kimarie is a senior at 51福利社, majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies with an emphasis in Workforce Management and is now expected to graduate in June 2025. Originally from Tucson, Arizona,...]]>

By Brynne Irish

The College of Professional Programs is excited to congratulate Kimarie Fox on her acceptance to the X-Culture Global Business Week Conference!

Kimarie is a senior at 51福利社, majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies with an emphasis in Workforce Management and is now expected to graduate in June 2025. Originally from Tucson, Arizona, Kimarie moved to Spokane when she was 14 years old.

In Winter Quarter 2025, Kimarie took the IBUS 470 International Business course with Professor Abrahim Soleimani, and had the opportunity to participate in an X-Culture Project. She explained how this project teaches students how to work with people from other countries to create a professional report helping a company with an issue or to improve in some way. Kimarie mentioned that she was in a group with the following international students: Lauren from North Carolina, Shashank from India, Vicky from Hong Kong (studies in Canada), and Emilien from France.

Kimarie expressed how she enjoyed meeting new people from different countries, but that they did experience struggles working on this project in coordinating Zoom meetings because of all of the different time zones. However, she shared that they made it work and still managed to write an outstanding report. Kimarie took on a leadership role in her group, and she ended the project with a high peer evaluation score. This led her to being invited to apply to the X-Culture Global Business Week Conference in Vaasa, Finland.

I decided to apply even though I might not be able to afford it, because the invitation itself would be a great accomplishment to share with future employers.

The describes the X-Culture Global Business Week (Global Symposium) as an event that brings participants together from across the globe, chosen from the best of the best. Students from around the world from international teams that meet initially online and finally in person, to finalize their work in solving a real business problem. The selection process is competitive, with a limit of 150 students. Preferences are dependent on student applicants who have demonstrated excellence in past X-Culture programs, with consideration given to maximizing geographic and cultural diversity.

Kimarie鈥檚 X-Culture team chose the company Vivavoce, which is a medical clinic in Italy that specializes in speech therapy, other vocal cord related treatments, and rehabilitation. Their goal was to expand their services to other markets in different countries and once they analyzed those markets, they ended up recommending Japan. Kimarie credits Professor Abrahim Soleimani as being very helpful in assisting her group through any questions, feedback, or concerns they had.

Professor Soleimani had a Zoom call meeting with me, assisting me with any edits I should make, which I then relayed to my team. I could not have done it without his help.

After completing and mastering this class project, Kimarie was encouraged to apply to the X-Culture Global Business Week Conference in Vaasa Finland, and she was accepted! She states that, 鈥淭his achievement means so much to me because it feels like my hard work was worth it. I was so excited when I found out and wanted to tell everyone I know.鈥 This accomplishment additionally led Kimarie to start thinking more about if International Business is something she would enjoy pursuing in the future.

I really challenged myself with this project because of the leadership role I took on. I am normally not much of a leader, but I wanted to show myself that I am capable so that I can advocate for myself in my future career that I am leadership material, and that paid off as well.

For anyone else who may be interested in the X-Culture Project, Kimarie advises those students to step out of their comfort zone. She states, 鈥渨hile you can’t force anyone in your group to work hard, you control how hard you work and that matters.鈥 She also recommends holding yourself and others accountable because it is important to make sure you finish the project with an end result you are proud of. She added that 鈥渢his project is unique and so helpful for people that want to pursue International Business, it is worth participating in.鈥

Lastly, Kimarie added that she loves the Interdisciplinary Studies program because she is continuing to gain knowledge in multiple subject areas, which has allowed her more flexibility when job searching. Her long-term goal is to start a career and eventually be able to buy her own home.

The College of Professional Programs is thrilled to recognize and honor Kimarie Fox for her accomplishments and acceptance to the 2025 X-Culture Global Business Week Conference in Vaasa, Finland.

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Speaker Series Continues this Fall 鈥 Future of Work & Entrepreneurship in Spokane /cpp/news/speaker-series-continues-this-fall-future-of-work-entrepreneurship-in-spokane/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 17:17:12 +0000 /cpp/?post_type=stories&p=20863 The guest speaker series started in Spring 2024 continues this fall, bringing in fresh local business and entrepreneurial voices to discuss the future of work and entrepreneurship in Spokane. Co-sponsored by the The Institute for Public Policy and Economic Analysis (IPPEA), The School of Business, and The College Of Professional Programs, these speaker events bring...]]>

The guest speaker series started in Spring 2024 continues this fall, bringing in fresh local business and entrepreneurial voices to discuss the future of work and entrepreneurship in Spokane. Co-sponsored by the , The School of Business, and The College Of Professional Programs, these speaker events bring together 51福利社 students, local industry representatives, business leaders, alumni, and community members at the in Spokane. Generous funding has been provided by Washington Trust Bank to support the speaker series. The events start at approximately 5:00 pm and are followed by a networking reception. Please join us! Alumni and community members are welcome to attend.

Charlotte Nemec, President and CEO of Canopy Credit opened this fall’s speaker series in October. If you missed it, you can watch the recorded live stream on Youtube .

The next speaker event will be held Wednesday November 13th from 5 – 6:50 pm at the Catalyst Building (free parking). The guest speaker is Richard Denenny, President and CEO of . A lawyer with deep experience in start-ups, Richard’s work at Moat Metrics, a startup in Spokane, focuses on using IP (internet protocol) in novel ways to help companies grow.

Visit the Speaker Series website for details on upcoming events.

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Faculty Recognized for Service in Research and Teaching /cpp/news/faculty-recognized-for-service-in-research-and-teaching-2/ Thu, 13 Jun 2024 18:27:17 +0000 /cpp/?post_type=stories&p=20335 Congratulations to the 2024 winners of the annually awarded faculty Excellence in Research and Excellence in Teaching awards in the Schools of Business and Professional Accounting. Dr. Habib Islam, Assistant Professor in the School of Business, received the Excellence in Research Award Eldonna Shaw-Davis, Lecturer in the School of Business, received the Excellence in Teaching...]]>

Congratulations to the 2024 winners of the annually awarded faculty Excellence in Research and Excellence in Teaching awards in the Schools of Business and Professional Accounting.

  • Dr. Habib Islam, Assistant Professor in the School of Business, received the Excellence in Research Award
  • Eldonna Shaw-Davis, Lecturer in the School of Business, received the Excellence in Teaching Award
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Investing in Student Success on Giving Joy Day /cpp/news/investing-in-student-success-on-giving-joy-day/ Tue, 26 Mar 2024 22:43:38 +0000 /cpp/?post_type=stories&p=19992 On Wednesday April 3rd, 2024, 51福利社 will be celebrating Giving Joy Day!聽 This annual event is an opportunity for new and returning gifters to give to programmatic and scholarships funds at any financial level, supporting student success and providing opportunities for current and future Eagles! In 2023-2024, 103 CPP students received 51福利社 scholarships totaling nearly...]]>

On Wednesday April 3rd, 2024, 51福利社 will be celebrating Giving Joy Day!聽 This annual event is an opportunity for new and returning gifters to give to programmatic and scholarships funds at any financial level, supporting student success and providing opportunities for current and future Eagles!

  • In 2023-2024, 103 CPP students received 51福利社 scholarships totaling nearly $312,000.

Here are testimonial videos from our students on the impact of receiving scholarship funds:

Explore funding opportunities by scholarship or program by clicking the button below.

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