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School of Business Participants Discover GCP Spring 2023 Destinations

Groups Travel Domestically and Internationally During Spring Break, March 13-28

Shenandoah University School of Business sophomore Paula Dominguez ’25 (Business Administration) (pictured far left), will travel to Botswana along with MBA student and trip leader Eunice Adjei ’23 during spring break, March 13-28, as part of the university’s annual Global Citizenship Project (GCP). Other School of Business GCP participants include Associate Dean Bernadine Dykes, Ph.D., and Joseph Clarke ’23 (Esports Management), who will travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina; Noah Younce ’25 (Esports Management), who will travel to Ireland; and Dylan Bly ’25 (Business Administration), who will travel to Oregon with Shenandoah University Student Communications & Marketing Coordinator and BBA alumnus Johnathan (Walker) Speer ’22.

Learn more about the Global Citizenship project at https://www.su.edu/education-abroad/global-citizenship-project.

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