Bellevue University was built on a bedrock of innovative leadership. We can trace it back to June 1965, when Bill Brooks and other members of the local chamber of commerce decided to start a college that catered to the learning needs of working adults – a model nearly unheard of at the time for four-year institutions. Continue Reading
Month: May 2024
COB draws on leadership expertise of Advisory Board members.
Bellevue University’s Master of Science in Organizational Leadership remains relevant and cutting-edge with its focus on the evolving nature of leadership, which emphasizes transparency, open communication and relationship-building. Continue Reading
The first of its kind, leadership master’s degree still one-of-a-kind after 30 years.
Bellevue University is believed to be the first postsecondary institution to offer a master’s-level degree in leadership, back in 1994. Thirty years later, the university’s Master of Science in Organizational Leadership, offered through the College of Business, continues to be an innovative force in the field of leadership studies. Continue Reading
Alums, students apply leadership skills learned across multiple programs.
The College of Business intentionally embeds leadership instruction into all its programs, not just its Master of Science in Organizational Leadership. Graduates of programs from across the college, working in a variety of industries, point to leadership principles and skills they learned at Bellevue University as vital to their professional and personal growth. Continue Reading
COB roundtable: How we teach leadership.
We asked a roundtable of College of Business professors and administrators for their thoughts on trends in leadership instruction and how the college prepares students to be successful leaders. Continue Reading
Share your story!
Calling all alumnus, students and partners, we want to hear the story of your experience with the College of Business! Complete this short, 5-minute form for a chance to be featured in future editions of the Innovating Business eNewsletter and Bellevue University's social media accounts. Continue Reading






