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ETBU Dean and Professor of Business Administration Barry Evans, Assistant Professor of History Jenny Hoover, and their students participate in a joint forum with faculty and students of the University of Economics and Finance.

June 11, 2019

ETBU History and Business students travel to Vietnam

The East Texas Baptist University Fred Hale School of Business and Department of History and Political Science traveled to Vietnam as a part of the Global Study and Serve Program on Sunday, May 12 through Sunday, June 2. Students earned credit for either International Business, taught by Dean and Professor of Business Administration Barry Evans, or Vietnam: Colonialism, Nationalism, and Conflict, taught by Assistant Professor of History Jenny Hoover.

October 26, 2015

ETBU students view past century's auto innovations

MARSHALL NEWS MESSENGER: (10/23/15)- East Texas Baptist University business students took a drive through the past century on Thursday with a few Ford Motor Company cars.

Pegues Hurst Ford of Longview, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, brought over a 1915 Model T Ford for the students to inspect, along with a 2016 Ford Fusion.

ETBU Computer Science Professor Bill Mills also brought his 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 for presentation.

September 18, 2015

ETBU Student Receives UPS Scholarship

MARSHALL, Texas (9/1/15) - East Texas Baptist University student Mark Ramos has been selected to receive a UPS Scholarship. Ramos is a junior transfer student from Rowlett, Texas majoring in Business Administration. The scholarship is provided by the ICUT Foundation and its national partner, the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC).

December 16, 2014

ETBU To Graduate First MBA Class On Saturday

MARSHALL NEWS MESSENGER (12/16/14) - The Fred Hale School of Business at East Texas Baptist University will be graduating its first ever class of MBAs in entrepreneurial leadership at fall commencement exercises at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 20 in Baker Auditorium of the Ornelas Spiritual Life Center.

The new program began last fall, and it is something that Dr. Scott Ray, dean of the school of business, is personally excited about.