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Students in the College of Business Integrated Business Program showcased their commitment to community service by presenting nearly $15,000 in donations to various local and national charities. This significant contribution was made during a special ceremony held at the Sara and Michael Abraham Campus Center, highlighting the program's emphasis on social responsibility alongside academic excellence.
Throughout the semester, students collaborated on various projects that not only enhanced their entrepreneurial skills but also allowed them to make a meaningful impact in the community. By engaging with different organizations, they learned the importance of philanthropy and how their business acumen could drive positive change.
The event served as a testament to the students' hard work and dedication, illustrating the real-world applications of their studies. Faculty members and community leaders praised the students for their initiative and commitment to giving back, emphasizing the vital role that future business leaders play in fostering a culture of generosity and support within society.
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