"Most ever" management majors to participate in Holland Fellows

Of the 12 Appalachian State University students named 2025 Holland Fellows, four are management majors—the most ever from any cohort in the nearly 25-year history of the program.

The students are:

They will participate in the international business exchange program to Asia and partake in exceptional experiential learning.

“This year’s cohort is composed of outstanding individuals who will represent the college and university with excellence in academic performance, leadership, and global engagement, ” said Jesse Pipes, Holland Fellows Program Director.

Pipes is a senior lecturer in the Department of Management. 

Read the full story online: https://business.appstate.edu/news/12-named-2025-holland-fellows.

About the William R. Holland Fellows Program

The Holland Fellowship is an applied business experience in Asia that emphasizes student research, engagement, and innovation. It advances global learning while promoting research and collaboration. A 20+-year partnership with universities abroad provides the foundation for this experience, which creates a context for understanding how regions, nations, and peoples might collaborate for mutual benefit in a global business environment. Learn more at hollandfellows.appstate.edu.

From left are Luke Alsborg, Nathan Haliday, Benjamin Musser and Kayleigh Torres
Published: Jan 27, 2025 1:41pm

Tags: