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Gregory Baleja

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Selected Articles

  • Gregory Baleja.  "The Laws of Diminishing Marginal Utility."  Great Ideas for Teaching Marketing.  2002
  • Gregory Baleja.  "Marginal Analysis."  Great Ideas for Teaching Marketing.  2002.
  • Gregory Baleja.  "Revenue Considerations Associated with Moving Production Facilities Offshore."  Great Ideas for Teaching Marketing.  2002
  • Gregory Baleja.  "Test Marketing Sabotage."  Great Ideas for Teaching Marketing.  2000
  • Gregory Baleja.  "Marketing Research: Questionnaire Construction Process."  Great Ideas for Teaching Marketing.  2000
  • Gregory Baleja.  "Consumer Buying Process."  Great Ideas for Teaching Marketing.  1998
  • Gregory Baleja.  "What Language Do We Speak?."  Great Ideas for Teaching Marketing.  1998
  • Gregory Baleja.  "Opening Lecture - Ice Breaker."  Great Ideas for Teaching Marketing.  1996
  • Gregory Baleja.  "Understanding the Consumer: More Difficult than You Think."  Great Ideas for Teaching Marketing.  1996
  • Gregory Baleja.  "Advertising Project: Agency and Client."  Great Ideas for Teaching Marketing.  1996
  • Gregory Baleja.  "Members of the Board."  Great Ideas for Teaching Marketing.  1992
  • Gregory Baleja.  "International Marketing: A Map Quiz."  Great Ideas for Teaching Marketing.  1992

 

Alma College ranks second in the nation in the percentage of students who participate in alternative break service trips, according to Break Away, the national organization that supports the development of alternative break experiences that inspire lifelong active citizenship. Last year, Alma students provided flood relief, built affordable homes, planned activities for terminally ill children, constructed wheelchair ramps, worked with immigrants, and assisted in after-school programs.

 

Student Profile

Joshua Pugh

Joshua Pugh
Graduation: 2011
Major: Political Science

Majoring in political science at Alma College was just as much of a no-brainer as voting is for Joshua Pugh ’11.

“When I first visited campus, I met with Dr. Hulme and knew that I wanted to pursue political science,” he says. “After taking my first research methods class with Dr. Cartrite, it was clear that I had made the right choice.”