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Joseph Ingles, an assistant professor of business administration, and George Antoniou, an associate professor in the College of Business and Management, recently discussed the significant impact of technology on the educational landscape. They emphasized how the integration of advanced technological tools is reshaping the way business education is delivered, preparing students for a rapidly evolving job market.
Ingles highlighted that the incorporation of artificial intelligence and data analytics into the curriculum equips students with essential skills that are increasingly demanded by employers. He noted that technology not only enhances learning experiences but also encourages innovative thinking among students.
Antoniou added that the college is committed to staying at the forefront of these developments, ensuring that its programs remain relevant and effective. He expressed excitement about future initiatives that will further integrate technology into the learning process, ultimately fostering a new generation of business leaders who are well-prepared for the challenges of the digital age.
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