Loyola Business - Spring 2004

Professor Makes Service Learning His Business

Michael Saliba shakes hands with Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Walter Harris after receiving the award for service learning.Associate Professor of Business Michael Saliba has been a member of the CBA for the past 30 years. The commitment he has shown toward the university is mirrored in the area of service learning, most notably his involvement with Junior Achievement of Greater New Orleans. Saliba is a member of the board of directors and a member of the Executive Committee and Programs and Volunteers Committee. When presenting Saliba with the Faculty Award for Excellence and Dedication to Service Learning at the fall convocation, Carol Jeandron, director of service learning, commented that he used his position at Junior Achievement to create opportunities for service learning.

Through the Junior Achievement Elementary School Programs, Loyola students teach business concepts to K-6 students in New Orleans public schools. With Saliba’s encouragement, more than 120 CBA students participated in the program this academic year, placing Loyola as the single-highest supplier of participants for the Junior Achievement program in the city.

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