Business News and Events
09/17/2021 - This fall, St. John Fisher College welcomed 18 new, full-time faculty members to the classroom. Over the course of the next several weeks, College News Highlights will introduce these newest professors by school. This week, we shine the spotlight on the School of Business.
09/13/2021 - For 11 consecutive years, St. John Fisher College has earned a place on the U.S. News & World Report’s annual “America’s Best Colleges” feature.
08/24/2021 - The St. John Fisher College School of Business has once again earned High Honors designation by Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS), the international honor society for business schools accredited by AACSB International.
08/11/2021 - Dr. Hemant C. Sashittal, professor of marketing in the School of Business, recently co-authored an article with Dr. Avan Jassawalla, professor of management at SUNY Geneseo, titled “Brands as Personal Narratives: Learning From User-YouTube-brand Interactions.”
08/04/2021 - St. John Fisher College’s undergraduate and graduate programs were selected as the top “reader favorites” in the Rochester Business Journal’s 2021 Reader Rankings Awards.
07/28/2021 - Dr. Carol Wittmeyer, interim dean of the School of Business, was named a recipient of a 2020 Schulze Publication Award, given by Entrepreneur & Innovation Exchange.
07/02/2021 - St. John Fisher College has been recognized for its honorable commitment to engaged, hands-on education by Colleges of Distinction.
07/01/2021 - St. John Fisher College has announced the appointment extension of Dr. Carol Wittmeyer as interim dean of the School of Business. Having served in an interim capacity since July 2020, she will continue in the role through the 2022-2023 academic year.
06/22/2021 - St. John Fisher College’s iFisher: Next Generation Learning Initiative has received further financial support thanks to a $350,000 gift from Randy M. ’75 and Susan White.
06/14/2021 - Finance students in the School of Business at St. John Fisher College will continue to have the opportunity for experiential learning in the investment world right on campus thanks to a $350,000 gift from Walter and Barbara Parkes.