Posts Categorized: Education

Woodbury Architecture School Dean Ingalill Wahlroos-Ritter, AIA, Featured on Archinect’s Dean’s List

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Practice, critical thinking and making. These elements, says Ingalill Wahlroos-Ritter, AIA, Dean of Woodbury University School of Architecture, must form the foundation of an architecture program. The subject of a new, extended Archinect “Dean’s List” interview, Wahlroos-Ritter extolled the importance of economic diversity and the School of Architecture’s commitment to egalitarian and practical education. “I… Read more »

Woodbury B-School Professor Publishes New Edition of Journal Examining Hospitality in Digital Age

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In a fresh assessment of the economic impact of business travel in six disparate destinations, Angelo Camillo, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Strategic Management in Woodbury University’s School of Business, today announced the latest edition of an academic research journal aimed at the tourism and hospitality industry. In the new volume, The International Journal of Tourism… Read more »

The Honorable Lori A. Dumas Elected to NCJFCJ Board of Directors

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The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) has elected the Honorable Lori A. Dumas of the First Judicial District, Court of Common Pleas, Family Division in Philadelphia, Penn. to its Board of Directors. As a judge who has served on the bench for more than 12 years, Judge Dumas is a consummate… Read more »

Tapping Local Enterprises, Woodbury School of Business Welcomes Rotating Executives-in-Residence

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Enlisting some of the leading lights in the Southern California business community, Woodbury University’s School of Business has established a rotating Executive-in-Residence program, effective with the fall 2017 semester, the university announced today.    Under the program, participating executives – all current members of the School of Business Advisory Board – will schedule office hours… Read more »

Woodbury University Course Introduces Students to Politics of Food, ‘Mindful’ Philanthropy

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Most college-age students don’t know where their fast-food hamburger comes from, let alone how political and socio-economic issues affect its journey from farm to table and beyond. But thanks to a unique Urban Studies course offered by Woodbury University through its College of Liberal Arts, some 40 students learned that food insecurity and the politics… Read more »