CBT News

CBT Launches Student-Run Storefront
Beginning this fall, the College of Business and Technology (CBT) at Northeastern State University will launch an exciting new initiative designed to bring business education to life: the CBT Storefront.

USS Oklahoma (SSN 802) Leadership Visits NSU
On April 16, 2025, Northeastern State University (NSU) in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, hosted a distinguished delegation from the U.S. Navy's Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) USS Oklahoma (SSN 802).

CBT Faculty Secure 2025 Research Grants for Innovative Projects
The Faculty Research Committee has awarded funding to two faculty members from the College of Business and Technology for the 2025 Faculty Research Grant cycle.

CBT Hosted Successful Open House Event
Shoutout to the students in Instructor Dana Boren's Experiential Learning class for planning and executing a fantastic Open House event on March 27!

Dr. Megan Weinkauf's Role on the City of Tulsa Ethics Advisory Committee
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Welcoming New Faculty and Advisor for Spring 2025
The College of Business and Technology is excited to welcome three new faculty members and a new academic advisor for the Spring 2025 semester.

Professional Development Panel: Bridging the Gap Between Classroom and Career
Students in the College of Business and Technology recently had the opportunity to attend a Professional Development Panel featuring a distinguished group of professionals.

The Tahlequah Bond Committee: Building a Better Future for Our Community
The Tahlequah Bond Committee, a newly formed citizen-led group, is paving the way for a brighter future by addressing the evolving needs of our community.

NSU Ethics Bowl: A Platform for Ethical Reasoning and Leadership Development
The NSU Ethics Bowl offers students a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful, structured discussions about complex ethical dilemmas.

CBT Faculty Retirements
Retirements this spring for the College of Business and Technology bring a fond farewell to three beloved faculty members: Dr. Dilene Crockett, Dr. Art Gilbert, and Dr. Mitch Ricketts.