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Neeley Names New Director Of
International Programs
 Neeley's emphasis
on global understanding of business has
grown to encompass a new position. Rob
Rhodes has been selected to be the new
Director of International Programs for
the Neeley School. He will coordinate
all of Neeley's international programs
at both the graduate and undergraduate
levels.
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New Land Management
Certification Initiative Begins
This Fall
 The Neeley School
is partnering with the College of Science
and Engineering to provide a
high-quality, cross-functional resource
for students and the Metroplex business
community through the new Energy
Institute. Extended Education begins this
fall. Read more
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Neeley Interns In
Germany Keep In Touch With
Blogs

Two Neeley students, Sharon
Galindo, an E-Business and
Entrepreneurial Management
major from Guatemala, and Lilly
Howell, an E-Business and
Marketing major from
California, landed jobs as
interns in Cologne, Germany at
igus® through the E-Business
internship program. In the
months they were there, they
shared their business and
social adventures via
blog.
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Virtual
Interview Helps Take The Dread Out
Of The
Interview Process
 "Umm…"
"Like…" Two deadly mistakes in a
job interview. But the latest web
video technology is coming to the
rescue. Neeley's Graduate Career
Services now offers
InterviewStream, so MBA students
can practice their interview skills
and answer tough questions from
their computer anytime,
anywhere.
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Globetrotting Neeley Students Learn About
Business Abroad
 Each summer, Neeley
students have the opportunity to travel to
and study in countries around the world.
These trips are exceptional forums for
sharing ideas, stories and best practices
across cultural and business barriers.
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Center For Business And Economic
Forecasting Releases
Outlook For U.S., Texas And Metroplex
 The recent U.S.
economic slowdown is not the start of a
recession, but rather a pause in economic
growth that will set up the second leg of
economic expansion. So says Dr. Ira Silver,
director of the Center for Business and
Economic Forecasting at TCU's Neeley School
of Business.
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