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Recent developments at GCU's Colangelo College of Business mark a significant shift in its leadership and facilities. The appointment of Ed Slover as the new assistant dean is a pivotal change for the college. Slover brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective that is expected to enhance the academic environment and student engagement.
In addition to leadership changes, the T.W. Lewis Center for Student Success is nearing completion, promising to be a state-of-the-art facility designed to support students in their academic and professional pursuits. This center will provide essential resources, including tutoring, career counseling, and networking opportunities, aimed at fostering student success and preparing them for the competitive job market.
These initiatives reflect the college's commitment to excellence in business education and its dedication to creating an enriching environment for students. As the new academic year approaches, the Colangelo College of Business is poised for growth and innovation under Slover's leadership.
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