KENNESAW, Ga. | May 1, 2018
Georgia programs evolve to better serve the next generation
The Pew Research Center recently defined millennials as those born between 1981 and 1996. And just like they have with every other institution or practice, they’re redefining what it’s like to get an MBA – and what they plan to do with a graduate degree.
Across the state, universities have responded by tweaking both the curriculum and how it’s delivered to make the MBA relevant and meaningful to a generation of digital natives accustomed to collaborative educational experiences and shaped by the Great Recession.
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