

The Professional MBA program in UNCW's Cameron School of Business is listed in the 2016 edition of The Princeton Review's "Best 295 Business Schools. UNCW was recognized by The Princeton Review as one of the best institutions in the nation to attend to pursue a Master's of Business Administration (MBA) degree. The graduate programs include the Professional Master of Business Administration (MBA), the International Master of Business Administration, the Master of Science in Accountancy, and the Master of Science in Computer Science and Information Systems. This recognition places the college in the top 30% of business education programs. In 1979, the Department of Business and Economics became the Cameron School of Business.Īll of Cameron School of Business' degree programs are fully accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Although UNCW was established in 1947, the first bachelor's degrees were not awarded until the mid 1960s. It currently enrolls 1,680 undergraduate students and 175 graduate students. The Cameron School of Business is the business school of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington in Wilmington, North Carolina, United States. UNCW is committed to ensuring auxiliary services provide value to students and the university, as outlined in the Strategic Plan. “Being so close to the new student housing village is not only convenient, but also helps foster a sense of belonging and encourages students to fully engage and enjoy the entire college experience,” said Galutera. “It epitomizes community and connection.” Located adjacent to the new housing village and recreation fields, east of the Bluethenthal Wildflower Preserve and south of Price Drive, The Shore optimally sits directly on the Hawk Walk, the new pedestrian path connecting the Student Housing Village and neighborhood to Chancellor’s Walk. Terrapin, Loggerhead, Sandpiper and Pelican Halls are all nearby residence halls. "With the new Shore dining facility, we have combined quality construction with thoughtful design in a manner which will enhance the dining experience for our students, faculty and staff,” said UNCW Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs Miles Lackey. “The Shore will provide great service to our current UNCW community and will also help in attracting prospective students to campus as we plan for our future.” Where UNCW CSB Alumni can reconnect with fellow Seahawks and their alma mater. Other details like skateboard racks at the entrance and a cerulean blue-tiled brick oven pizza maker add to its overall charm. UNCW Cameron School of Business Alumni, Wilmington, North Carolina. Patrons can choose to sit inside in the spacious dining room or on the outdoor dining patio, which altogether holds 450 diners.
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The Shore’s coastal design incorporates plenty of natural light through its large windows and vaulted ceilings and includes soft beachy colors in hues of blue and tan. Cloninger thinks it would be interesting to see a mini bookstore or a gift shop in the space. Galutera’s team is performing feasibility studies and still collecting feedback from students about options for the retail space such as another coffee shop or restaurant concept. “I enjoyed visiting The Shore and seeing all the different working parts. The interior design was so refreshing and open. I truly felt like I was on vacation!” “I appreciated being able to be a part of the process,” said Cloninger. Kathy Cloninger, a UNCW senior majoring in Business Administration, cast her vote for naming the building, and she recently got a sneak peek tour of the new dining hall. “It’s just stunning. We gathered a lot of student input before making decisions about the name, the types of food stations offered and even the furniture. “The Shore is quintessential UNC Wonderful,” said Director of Auxiliary Services Gino Galutera. Spanning 20,000 square feet (about four times the area of a basketball court), The Shore Dining Hall is unlike any other dining option on campus, offering six different food stations and an adjacent retail space. Dining options include Hearth (pizza and pasta), Everything Bowl (customized stir fry), Carolina Home (sandwiches, subs, salads and wraps), Baja (west coast burritos and tacos), Daybreak (all-day breakfast items) and Grab and Go (a mobile ordering option). After hosting the “Golden Ticket" preview event for nearly 400 lucky students, some who found hidden golden tickets on campus, Campus Dining opened UNCW’s new dining facility for full service on Oct. 6 and will host a grand opening ribbon-cutting ceremony on Oct.
