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in other industries, so it's our job to work with local leaders and
experts to help answer the question, 'What can we do?'"
This collaborative, visionary thinking helps to further connect
UB and the School of Management to the global community and to
those taking on challenges like the ones set by the United Nations
Sustainable Development Goals. UB's new partnership will allow
for more alignment with these goals as the school collectively seeks
to find solutions that benefit all (see Startups, page 2).
To learn more about the UB School of Management's global
programs and future educational opportunities, visit management.
buffalo.edu/globalprograms.
Below: Students in the International Business in Singapore and East Asia
program at a site visit at Grab, Southeast Asia's leading superapp.
Above: Vedantam and Iyer inspect cocoa beans at the Cocoa Research
Institute of Ghana.
FROM BUFFALO
TO THE WORLD
School of Management students — wheth-
er they are in their first months on campus
or their final days before graduation — can
choose to complement what they learn on
campus and gain meaningful international
business experience through a wide range
of global programs. Read about how our
students become global citizens on trips to
Costa Rica, the United Kingdom, Singapore,
Indonesia and more at
management.buffalo.edu/
alfiero-world.