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Carthage adds bachelor’s degrees in human resources
Read More “Carthage adds bachelor’s degrees in human resources”Ðǿմ«Ã½ has added human resources as a major within its School of Business and Economics.
Amped to teach: Business professor Lisa Franklin draws on battery expertise
Read More “Amped to teach: Business professor Lisa Franklin draws on battery expertise”Business professor Lisa Franklin draws on expertise in automotive batteries to inspire students.
Joseph Tenuta named distinguished professor
Read More “Joseph Tenuta named distinguished professor”Carthage’s School of Business and Economics names Joseph Tenuta as the next Rogers Palmer Distinguished Professor in Business.
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Master’s students find the key to innovation in another country
Read More “Master’s students find the key to innovation in another country”Carthage’s Masters of Business students travel to Barcelona to get hands-on experience in professional sports.
Types of business majors at Carthage
Carthage’s School of Business and Economics offers a variety of business majors: accounting, economics, finance, healthcare administration, management, and marketing.Read More “Types of business majors at Carthage”
Past News Stories
- The Bridge: Kudos
Carthage students volunteer at World Junior Hockey Championships
Read More “Carthage students volunteer at World Junior Hockey Championships”Seven Carthage students had the opportunity to volunteer at the 2026 World Junior Hockey Championships in St. Paul, Minnesota.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Prof. Gary Keller gives presentations on creativity and innovation
Read More “Prof. Gary Keller gives presentations on creativity and innovation”Gary Keller, associate professor of management, gave three presentations regarding creativity and innovation and strategic planning.
- The Bridge: Campus News
Workforce economist highlights future of U.S. labor force at Carthage event
Read More “Workforce economist highlights future of U.S. labor force at Carthage event”The keynote speaker at the Business and Professional Coalition luncheon on Sept. 11 delivered a compelling talk on the future of the U.S. labor force.
- The Bridge: Campus News
School of Business and Economics announces new BizStarts Kenosha program
Read More “School of Business and Economics announces new BizStarts Kenosha program”The Carthage School of Business and Economics is beyond excited to announce an exciting new program for the City of Kenosha; BizStarts Kenosha!
- The Bridge: Kudos
Prof. Joey Tenuta continues partnerships in business development
Read More “Prof. Joey Tenuta continues partnerships in business development”Palmers Chair and Professor Joey Tenuta leads efforts in business entrepreneurship, creation, and development with KIN and BizStarts.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Carthage students shine at Innovators Collective Pitch Competition
Read More “Carthage students shine at Innovators Collective Pitch Competition”The Aspire Center proudly hosted the Innovators Collective Pitch Competition on April 11 at the Kenosha Emerging Leaders Academy.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Prof. Joseph Tenuta promotes business book on WGTD
Read More “Prof. Joseph Tenuta promotes business book on WGTD”Carthage Management Chair Joseph Tenuta shares his story and why he wrote “The Starting BluPrnt.” Listen to his recent interview on WGTD.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Prof. Gary Keller publishes paper and presents study at international conference
Read More “Prof. Gary Keller publishes paper and presents study at international conference”Prof. Gary Keller’s paper was published in the summer 2024 issue of the Journal of Business Pedagogy.
- Innovation
Carthage conference explores new trends in sports management
Read More “Carthage conference explores new trends in sports management”More than 300 people registered for the second annual Spotlight on Sports conference, which took place on campus Sept. 20.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Prof. Gary Keller presents at 2024 WI Municipal Court Clerks Association Conference
Read More “Prof. Gary Keller presents at 2024 WI Municipal Court Clerks Association Conference”Professor Gary Keller from the School of Business and Economics made two presentations at the 2024 WI Municipal Court Clerks Association Annual Conference.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Prof. Gary Keller named program monitor for NHK World Japan
Read More “Prof. Gary Keller named program monitor for NHK World Japan”Gary Keller, Associate Professor, School of Business and Economics was named a Program Monitor for NHK World Japan (Japan’s National Broadcaster). Keller’s assignment is to critique news and selections of NHK World’s programs. The Japan Broadcasting Corporation, also known as NHK, is a Japanese public broadcaster. It is a statutory corporation funded by viewers’ payments of a television license fee. NHK operates two terrestrial television channels, three satellite television channels, and three radio networks.
- Community
Bears president to highlight Carthage sports management conference
Read More “Bears president to highlight Carthage sports management conference”Carthage will host the second annual Spotlight on Sports conference Friday, Sept. 20, featuring a keynote presentation from Chicago Bears president Kevin Warren.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Carly McLaughlin ’24 conducts student-led session at National Pi Sigma Epsilon Convention
Read More “Carly McLaughlin ’24 conducts student-led session at National Pi Sigma Epsilon Convention”Carly McLaughlin ’24 hosted a student-led session: “Mastering Leadership in a Dynamic World” at the 2024 PSE National Convention.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Alpha Omega participates in National Pi Sigma Epsilon Convention individual competitions
Read More “Alpha Omega participates in National Pi Sigma Epsilon Convention individual competitions”Eleven Pi Sigma Epsilon (PSE) Alpha Omega members competed in individual competitions at the 2024 National Pi Sigma Epsilon Convention.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Nicole Vydra ’24 receives Presidential Award for Special Merit: Innovation
Read More “Nicole Vydra ’24 receives Presidential Award for Special Merit: Innovation”Nicole Vydra ’24 was awarded the Presidential Award for Special Merit: Innovation at the 2024 National Pi Sigma Epsilon Convention.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Kylie Norman ’24 receives first place in National Speakers Competition
Read More “Kylie Norman ’24 receives first place in National Speakers Competition”Kylie Norman ’24 was awarded first place in the National Speakers Competition at the 2024 National Pi Sigma Epsilon Convention.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Alpha Omega excels in chapter competitions at the National Pi Sigma Epsilon Convention
Read More “Alpha Omega excels in chapter competitions at the National Pi Sigma Epsilon Convention”Eleven members of Pi Sigma Epsilon Alpha Omega competed in the 2024 National Pi Sigma Epsilon National Convention.
- The Bridge: KudosJoseph Tenuta, Carthage assistant professor of management and marketing, recently published “The Starting BluPrnt,” a book created to help people who want to start their own business.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Prof. Emerita Colleen O’Brien publishes research in scholarly journal
Read More “Prof. Emerita Colleen O’Brien publishes research in scholarly journal”Professor Emerita Colleen O’Brien’s latest manuscript has been published in the Journal of Computers in Human Behavior: Artificial Humans.
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Carthage introduces healthcare administration major
The new bachelor’s degree program combines coursework and practical experience, equipping students with a well-rounded skill set to manage healthcare facilities, shape healthcare policy, or direct innovative healthcare projects.Read More “Carthage introduces healthcare administration major” - The Bridge: Campus News
The Front Office attends NFL Scouting Combine
Read More “The Front Office attends NFL Scouting Combine”Students from The Front Office traveled to Indianapolis to attend the NFL Scouting Combine and the Football Career Conference.
- The Bridge: Kudos
Carthage Mock Trial hosts 3rd Annual Dairyland Challenge
Read More “Carthage Mock Trial hosts 3rd Annual Dairyland Challenge”Carthage Mock Trial competes in the first tournament of the season.
Carthage’s Business Scholarship competition is open for applications
Two full-tuition scholarships are awarded each year to incoming freshmen majoring in accounting, economics, finance, international political economy, management, or marketing.Read More “Carthage’s Business Scholarship competition is open for applications”- Top Stories
Carthage scores big with first sports management conference
More than 270 people took part in Carthage’s first Spotlight on Sports conference in September 2023, gaining rare access to industry leaders and valuable career guidance.Read More “Carthage scores big with first sports management conference” - Community,Events
Carthage hosts business and sport management summer camps for high school students
Carthage invites high school students entering their sophomore, junior, or senior year to attend a business camp over the summer.Read More “Carthage hosts business and sport management summer camps for high school students” - Community,Innovation,Stories of Impact,Student Achievements,Top Stories
Entrepreneurial student group takes on social issues
Carthage students drawn to the civic-minded club Enactus share a sense of purpose: to bring positive social change through innovative solutions.Read More “Entrepreneurial student group takes on social issues” - Top Stories
Carthage senior ready for challenging business role
Patrick D’Alessandro ’23 looks forward to joining the strategic sales team at Keyence Corporation of America.Read More “Carthage senior ready for challenging business role” - Ðǿմ«Ã½,Events
School of Business and Economics goes live
This spring, Carthage will officially celebrate the opening of its distinctive School of Business and Economics, which encompasses several of the College’s most popular degree programs.Read More “School of Business and Economics goes live” - The Bridge: Campus News
Sports Management Think Tank launches inaugural project
Read More “Sports Management Think Tank launches inaugural project”This project will involve interested students and faculty conducting a feasibility study for a hypothetical professional women’s soccer expansion franchise in Milwaukee, Wis.
- The Bridge: Campus News
The Front Office meets with Kristin Rogers of the Chicago Bears
Read More “The Front Office meets with Kristin Rogers of the Chicago Bears”Members of the The Front Office (TFO) met with Kristin Rogers, manager of employee experience for the Chicago Bears.
- Stories of Impact,Student Achievements,Top Stories
Public relations course allows students to partner with local businesses
Each year, Carthage students enrolled in the Public Relations Writing course partner with a small, local business to create a PR package for the company.Read More “Public relations course allows students to partner with local businesses” - Ðǿմ«Ã½,The Bridge: Campus News
The Front Office learns from Minnesota Wild President Matt Majka
Read More “The Front Office learns from Minnesota Wild President Matt Majka”Students from The Front Office, Carthage’s sports management student organization, had the opportunity to hear from Matt Majka, president and alternate governor for the Minnesota Wild NHL team.
- Top Stories
Conservative policy analyst visits Carthage
Oren Cass, who was the domestic policy director for Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in 2012, shared his insights with Carthage students during a daylong visit April 28, 2022.Read More “Conservative policy analyst visits Carthage” - Ðǿմ«Ã½,Top Stories
Meet the dean: Jim Padilla to lead School of Business and Economics
Carthage has hired a founding dean to shape the new School of Business and Economics: Jim Padilla, whose successful track record as an educational and corporate leader spans more than 20 years.Read More “Meet the dean: Jim Padilla to lead School of Business and Economics” - The Bridge: Kudos
Prof. Mark Mrowiec’s research presented at the Society for Consumer Psychology Conference
Read More “Prof. Mark Mrowiec’s research presented at the Society for Consumer Psychology Conference”Prof. Mark Mrowiec’s research was presented at the 60th Anniversary Society for Consumer Psychology Conference.
- The Bridge: Technology
Business students: Check out Carthage’s top five business research tools
Watch a 15-minute tutorial to learn how to use the top five business research tools available to you at Carthage.Read More “Business students: Check out Carthage’s top five business research tools” - The Bridge: Kudos
David Budzisz ’22 to present at College Sport Research Institute
Read More “David Budzisz ’22 to present at College Sport Research Institute”David Budzisz ’22 will present his research at the 2022 College Sport Research Institute hosted by the University of South Carolina!
Carthage welcomes Brian Peccarelli ’81 as part of the Chapman Executive-in-Residence program
Mr. Peccarelli will teach students virtually as part of the Chapman Executive-in-Residence programRead More “Carthage welcomes Brian Peccarelli ’81 as part of the Chapman Executive-in-Residence program”







































