Seidman School Management Memo

Volume 6 | Issue 2 Article 9

4-1-1986 Four GVS Students to Participate In the Washington Campus Program

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While many students are grueling over , the University of agency officials, well-known lobbyists, the the tasks associated with summer em­ Michigan, the , press, and other key players in the ployment, four Grand Valley students, the University of North Carolina at Chapel governmental process. Students com­ Pamela Deur, Robert Hickson, Jonathan Hill, , Purdue Uni­ plete courses in "Congress and the Martin, and Craig VanEss, will be spend­ versity, the University of Texas at Austin, Legislative Process," "Policy Develop­ ing four weeks in our nation's Capitol, as and Texas A & M University, participate ment in the Executive Branch," "The For­ part of the Washington Campus Pro­ each year in a program started in 1978 by mation of Economic Policy," and "Gov­ gram. the F.E. Seidman School of Business, the ernment Regulation." These courses pro­ A consortium of sixteen colleges and for Humanistic Studies, vide future business executives with the universities, including Arizona State Uni­ and the Bank of America. tools they need to deal with the govern­ versity, the University of California, Ber­ Participants in the program receive in­ ment as they become more involved in keley, the University of California. Los tensive, first-hand exposure to the politi­ the public policy process. Each year our Angeles, , Dartmouth cal process and its impact on manage­ returning students readily agree that the College, Georgetown University, Grand ment. They are able to speak directly with program is one of the best learning oppor­ Valley State College, , members of Congress, top executive tunities they can ever experience. - e Hon.Profit org. eui" Rate U.S. pOSTAGE pAID A.Ilendale. Ml. 49401 Permit 1'10. 1

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