February 4, 2026 - 10:47

The Hankamer School of Business recently transformed into a hub for global exploration during its annual Global Business Expo. The event served as a dynamic gateway for students to discover the extensive international programs available to them, directly engaging with the faculty and staff who lead these initiatives.
Beyond simply distributing brochures, the expo fostered meaningful conversations. Students had the chance to meet one-on-one with program directors and professors, gaining firsthand insights into semester-long exchanges, focused summer business seminars abroad, and global internship placements. These personal interactions allowed for tailored advice, helping students navigate options that align with their academic and career aspirations in an interconnected marketplace.
The lively atmosphere, complemented by refreshments and prize drawings, encouraged a steady flow of attendees to explore the possibilities. University representatives emphasized that such global engagement is increasingly crucial for developing cross-cultural competencies and a nuanced understanding of international commerce. The expo underscored a core commitment to preparing future business leaders not just for local challenges, but for a competitive and diverse world stage, equipping them with the perspective needed to thrive in their future careers.
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