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W e are so pleased to provide this most recent edition of the What’s
New at SMU e-letter for your information. Our focus in this edition is on
the
undergraduate schools at SMU and a look at the variety and excellence of
academic and co-curricular programs they offer. At its core SMU remains
deeply committed to the liberal arts while also providing strong
professional preparation for the workplace and community. In essence, we
continue to seek to develop a collegiate environment in which students are
able to acquire the skills to make a good living as well acquire the
perspectives and sense of purpose to make a good, productive life.
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SMU students are going places. Literally.
Whether in Dallas or half way across the globe, our students are wh ere the
action is. From Dallas to New York City to Sydney to Hong Kong, SMU students
are making discoveries and making their mark on the world.
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Year after year, interview after interview, I always ask my prospective
students why
they are interested in making SMU their university. After the
usual reply of, “I visited the campus and fell in love,” I ask them the
usual follow-up. “But what is it about SMU that particularly attracts
you?” Nine times out of 10, I’ll hear “the people.”
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RU ready? They're here – Generation Y – in our classrooms and headed
to college. Gen Y does not know life without a personal computer,
communicates via text messaging and IM (instant messaging), and loves mom
and dad. They want what they want, and they want it now! KWIM (know what I
mean?).
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On April 28, Business Week announced their long awaited
ranking of undergraduate business schools, and listed SMU Cox’s
undergraduate program as #20 in the nation. This ranking was highly
anticipated because it represents the first analytical and quantifiable
analysis of undergraduate business programs.
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What do you get when you take 14
creative minds, put them together in a
room, and tell
them to design an advertising campaign for a national company? You get
results. You get awards. You get recognition. You get an amazing team
representing an amazing Institute.
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Popular television series Law and
Order and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
reflect the appeal that
careers in criminal justice and forensics hold for many junior high and high
school students. If your students are into those types of shows, SMU
can get you on the track to a career in the field.
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