Good to know about the CBA

Current College of Business Administration students keep building on the strong reputation built by alumni. Here’s some odds and ends to keep you proud of Detroit Mercy’s CBA.

Management program ranked No. 13 in U.S.

In October, U.S. News & World Report ranked Detroit Mercy’s undergraduate Management Program the 13th best in the nation. That places us ahead of Cornell University, Boston College and many other more prominent institutions and marks the fourth consecutive year our program has been named among the top 20 in the country.

CBA student-athletes named to All-Academic Team

The Horizon League recognized 12 outstanding student-athletes this fall for its Men’s Soccer All-Academic Team.  Of the 12 player selected, five are business students at Detroit Mercy. The College congratulates undergraduates Spiro Pliakos and Tyler Hughes, along with MBA students Tyler Moorman, Adam Clauss, and Matt Devries. To be eligible for this distinction, a student-athlete must have a cumulative grade-point-average of at least 3.20 (based on a 4.00 scale).

The winning team consisted of, from left,  Angelo DiPonio, Paola Ramirez, Jarod Hoekstra, Hector Castiglioni, and Shawn Spezia. 

CBA students win Ethics Bowl — again!

The College congratulates five CBA students who took first place in the University’s Ethics Bowl competition in October. The winning team consisted of, from left,  Angelo DiPonio, Paola Ramirez, Jarod Hoekstra, Hector Castiglioni, and Shawn Spezia. 

“It is a testament to the efficacy of our strong emphasis on business ethics that at least one CBA student has been on the winning team each year since 2010,” said Dean of the College Joe Eisenhauer. “And several times, as this year, the winners were exclusively business majors.”

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