Susquehanna University student going to London

From: Sun-Journal Lewiston, Me. | Date: November 23, 2007 | Copyright information

SELINSGROVE, Pa. - Stephen Ray of Poland is one of 36 Susquehanna University students who will participate in the Sigmund Weis School of Business London Program during the spring 2008 semester.

The program provides business students with an international experience to develop and expand their learning capabilities and broaden their perspectives about possible careers.

While abroad, students complete courses in operations management, quantitative m...

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