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In a strategic move to combat declining enrollment, Bethel University has announced the establishment of a new business school. This initiative is part of a broader reorganization effort aimed at revitalizing the institution's academic offerings and attracting a diverse student body.
Tom Brown has been appointed as the dean of the new business school, bringing with him a wealth of experience in higher education and business administration. The university's leadership believes that the creation of this school will not only enhance its academic portfolio but also better prepare students for the evolving job market.
The new business school is expected to offer innovative programs that emphasize practical skills and entrepreneurial thinking, catering to the needs of both traditional and non-traditional students. As the institution adapts to the challenges of the current educational landscape, this initiative marks a significant step towards fostering growth and sustainability at Bethel University. The community eagerly anticipates the positive impact this new venture will have on students and the local economy.
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