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Annual Internal Audit Conference Looks at Real World Applications of AI in Internal Audit
The Future Is Now explores how internal audit teams and AI practitioners are deploying artificial intelligence to drive value and ROI.
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Theranos Whistleblower Speaks at Albers
Key Theranos whistleblower Erika Cheung recounts her experience at the now infamous startup.
Albers' Accounting, Analytics, Executive MBA among top 25 nationwide in 2021 U.S. News Best Graduate School Rankings
Albers' Accounting, Analytics, Executive MBA among top 25 nationwide in 2021 U.S. News Best Graduate School Rankings 17 March, 2020, WA - Albers' and graduate programs in and were ranked in the top 25 across the country in the 2021 U.S. News Best Graduate Schools Rankings , which were released today. In the Northwest, Albers' ranked third
Author, entrepreneur, and former Seahawk Jordan Babineaux joins Albers as Adjunct Professor
Author, entrepreneur, and former Seahawk Jordan Babineaux joins Albers as Adjunct Professor SEATTLE, WA 18 August 2021 – Sports broadcaster, entrepreneur, and former Seahawk defensive back Jordan Babineaux will be teaching a sport-focused professional development course this fall for Seattle University’s new MBA in Sport and Entertainment Management
GMAT and GRE now optional for non-law grad programs in 2020-21
GMAT and GRE now optional for non-law grad programs in 2020-21 For prospective students navigating graduate application during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) and graduate management admission test (GMAT) requirements will now be optional for anyone applying to a non-law graduate program in the 2020-21 academic year.
2021 Albers Ethics Week Keynotes Examine COVID-19 and the Future of Responsible Business
2021 Albers Ethics Week Keynotes Examine COVID-19 and the Future of Responsible Business Albers Ethics Week, a cornerstone event at the Albers School of Business and Economics, will take place virtually in mid-May. The annual event is organized by the . From May 10th to the 14th, invited guest speakers will visit over 60 Albers classes to talk about
A Commitment to Change
A Commitment to Change Here in the United States of America, we are all living under a deeply disturbing cloud. Its origins go far back, but it has grown more ominous with the onset of the COVID-19 crisis, and more troubling with the tragic and unacceptable death of George Floyd and other Black Americans. Racism is real.