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is not yet present. The // classes are added to so styling immediately reflects the current // toolbar state. The classes are removed after the toolbar completes // initialization. const classesToAdd = ['toolbar-loading', 'toolbar-anti-flicker']; if (toolbarState) { const { orientation, hasActiveTab, isFixed, activeTray, activeTabId, isOriented, userButtonMinWidth } = toolbarState; classesToAdd.push( orientation ? `toolbar-` + orientation + `` : 'toolbar-horizontal', ); if (hasActiveTab !== false) { classesToAdd.push('toolbar-tray-open'); } if (isFixed) { classesToAdd.push('toolbar-fixed'); } if (isOriented) { classesToAdd.push('toolbar-oriented'); } if (activeTray) { // These styles are added so the active tab/tray styles are present // immediately instead of "flickering" on as the toolbar initializes. In // instances where a tray is lazy loaded, these styles facilitate the // lazy loaded tray appearing gracefully and without reflow. const styleContent = ` .toolbar-loading #` + activeTabId + ` { background-image: linear-gradient(rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.25) 20%, transparent 200%); } .toolbar-loading #` + activeTabId + `-tray { display: block; box-shadow: -1px 0 5px 2px rgb(0 0 0 / 33%); border-right: 1px solid #aaa; background-color: #f5f5f5; z-index: 0; } .toolbar-loading.toolbar-vertical.toolbar-tray-open #` + activeTabId + `-tray { width: 15rem; height: 100vh; } .toolbar-loading.toolbar-horizontal :not(#` + activeTray + `) > .toolbar-lining {opacity: 0}`; const style = document.createElement('style'); style.textContent = styleContent; style.setAttribute('data-toolbar-anti-flicker-loading', true); document.querySelector('head').appendChild(style); if (userButtonMinWidth) { const userButtonStyle = document.createElement('style'); userButtonStyle.textContent = `#toolbar-item-user {min-width: ` + userButtonMinWidth +`px;}` document.querySelector('head').appendChild(userButtonStyle); } } } document.querySelector('html').classList.add(...classesToAdd); })(); Get Involved ÃÛÌÒapp Center for Innovation in Business | ÃÛÌÒapp

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How Can You Help?

By engaging the broader business community, the CCIB is able to effectively support and develop the ÃÛÌÒapp School of Business.


Engage our students

Through mentorship opportunities, networking sessions, book clubs, classroom presentations, and more, our students further engage the business community. 

Attend our events

The CCIB regularly hosts and sponsors business-related events which support interaction between students and businesses. Events include the Leadercast, Live2Lead, Executive Breakfast Series, and the annual ÃÛÌÒapp Business Partners Awards. 

Sponsor a CAP project

Numerous organizations and businesses have sponsored ÃÛÌÒapp Action Projects (CAP), which engage students in project-based learning opportunities and allow them to act as consultants on real business problems.

Hire a graduate or intern

Employers appreciate our students' and graduates' analytical abilities, communication skills, work ethic, and values. Contact the Career Center: career@calvin.edu

Invest in the CCIB

The CCIB achieves its goals only through the financial support of individuals, families, corporations, and foundations. Consider supporting the CCIB to ensure its good work for years to come. Contact Ken Erffmeyer: ken.erffmeyer@calvin.edu

Pray for ÃÛÌÒapp

The most powerful means of support you can give the CCIB and ÃÛÌÒapp is to pray for continued grace, clarity, and wisdom for our staff, faculty, and students.

Contact

Kristin Groom

Kristin Groom

CCIB Program Coordinator
616-526-7862