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Each year, the McBride Center for International Business helps turn global dreams into reality for business students at Baylor through the McBride Abroad Scholarship and the McBride Ambassador Program. These two initiatives work hand in hand to expand access to international education while building a culture of peer mentorship and global curiosity within Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business.

The Global Logistics Experience at Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business is transforming how students engage with international business by taking Supply Chain Management majors out of the classroom and into the global marketplace. This study abroad program allows students to connect academic theory with real-world applications in various international contexts.

In an increasingly interconnected world, understanding global business is no longer optional – it is essential. Sandeep Mazumder, PhD, the William E. Crenshaw Endowed Dean of the Hankamer School of Business, shares his top five reasons why gaining a global business education is a valuable and transformative experience.

The Baylor Business Grad: Global Discovery and Baylor Business in Asia programs will give students exclusive access to the 2025 World Expo in Osaka, Japan, which is set to be a landmark event where more than 150 countries will gather on Yumeshima Island to showcase groundbreaking solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges, immersing students in cutting-edge advancements across industries.

Study abroad programs enhanced these students' global perspective, cultural appreciation and leadership skills.

Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business hosted the third annual Global Cultural Fest on Thursday, Nov. 21, at the Paul L. Foster Campus for Business and Innovation.

A group of Healthcare MBA students from the Hankamer School of Business (HSB) joined core MBA students on a week-long international trip to Berlin, Germany, in October, organized by the McBride Center for International Business. The immersive experience combined business visits with cultural exploration, giving students unique insights into Germany's healthcare innovations and business landscape.

Stanford database features 43 current or retired Baylor faculty and postdoctoral researchers on prestigious most-cited list.

As Baylor University and the Hankamer School of Business continue to invest more in global educational opportunities and initiatives, students in the Business School are benefiting from the practical experience and cultural awareness that comes from international internships.

The Hankamer School of Business launched its new Baylor Business in Scandinavia program in June, offering students an opportunity to study abroad in Denmark and Sweden. Carly Camacho, a senior Entrepreneurship and Marketing major, was one of the first students to benefit from this program. Camacho’s experiences in Scandinavia broadened her horizons in unexpected ways.

Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business will launch the Business Scholars Abroad program in the fall 2024 semester. The program will provide incoming Baylor Business Scholars with a global engagement experience.

For students enrolled in an MBA program at Baylor’s Hankamer School for Business, “We’ll fling our Green and Gold afar” is not just a line from the School Song—it is a fitting description of their commitment to global leadership.

The Hankamer School of Business will offer a new Certificate in Global Business beginning the fall 2024 semester. The certificate will help enhance students’ business education through globally relevant courses and a global business engagement activity.
Hankamer School of Business undergraduate programs recognized outstanding students at the annual senior appreciation banquet.

Recently, 20 graduate students from the Hankamer School of Business (HSB) specializing in Accounting and Business Law completed the inaugural Baylor Business Grad in Italy Program. Under the expert guidance of Program Director and Professor Don Carpenter, students were introduced to the intricate intersections between business and culture in the heart of Italy.
The Lariat: Currently entering its fifth year, the Certificate in Global Engagement is giving over 400 students an official outlet to explore multicultural opportunities and become globally focused.
The Lariat: The McBride Center for International Business at the Hankamer School of Business is offering a variety of study abroad opportunities this summer for students in the business school.
Study International: The Hankamer School of Business is among the three business schools cited in this article that mold students into dynamic leaders in their own unique ways.
Study International: The Hankamer School of Business is spotlighted among four outstanding business schools offering exceptional degree programs to help students make a difference in the world.

A group of 26 HSB students in the Baylor Business Excellence Scholarship Team (BEST) program visited Switzerland last month as part of their international engagement experience.

The McBride Center for International Business offers Baylor business students the opportunity to develop a global perspective through the Global Engagement Certificate in Business.

Baylor Business Review: Five female HSB faculty and staff members are recognized for their contributions and ascend to senior leadership roles.
Baylor business students will have the opportunity to share their industry knowledge and skills through the Zambia Business Consulting mission trip.
Dean Sandeep Mazumder announced a series of leadership changes at the Hankamer School of Business. These additions are key to Mazumder’s initiatives for the Business School: purposeful research, experiential and innovative learning, and Christ-centered diversity.
Baylor University continues its partnership with the Barron's in Education program from Dow Jones, made possible by Tommy McBride of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management. This program includes 24/7 access to Barron's, the leading financial portal and magazine.
Current and upcoming economic issues will be in the spotlight as the Global Business Forum returns this spring. This year's forum, which will be co-presented by Baylor University and the World Affairs Council of Dallas and Fort Worth, will feature a series of Zoom webinars focused on "Economic Issues for the Next Decade."