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Charles M. Harper, retired chairman and chief executive of ConAgra Foods, has given the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business one of the largest cash gifts in its history, the University announced today.
In recognition of the gift, the business school building on the Universitys campus in Chicagos Hyde Park neighborhood has been named the Charles M. Harper Center.
Harper, who received his M.B.A. from the University of Chicago in 1950, requested that the amount of his gift not be disclosed.
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A team of students from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business won the fifth annual Kellogg Marketing Case Competition for part-time M.B.A. students. Chicago GSB ranked #1 in the most recent ranking of business schools by Business Week.
Chicago, Illinois (PRWEB) May 18, 2007-- A team of students from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business won the fifth annual Kellogg Marketing Case Competition for part-time M.B.A. students, the school announced today. Chicago GSB ranked #1 in the most recent ranking of business schools by BusinessWeek.
Five Chicago GSB students from the Evening M.B.A. Program
A team of students from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business won the fifth annual Kellogg Marketing Case Competition for part-time M.B.A. students. Chicago GSB ranked #1 in the most recent ranking of business schools by Business Week.
Chicago, Illinois (PRWEB) May 18, 2007 -- A team of students from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business won the fifth annual Kellogg Marketing Case Competition for part-time M.B.A. students, the school announced today. Chicago GSB ranked #1 in the most recent ranking of business schools by BusinessWeek.
Five Chicago GSB students from the Evening
A team of students from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business won the fifth annual Kellogg Marketing Case Competition for part-time M.B.A. students. Chicago GSB ranked #1 in the most recent ranking of business schools by Business Week.
Chicago, Illinois (PRWEB) May 18, 2007 -- A team of students from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business won the fifth annual Kellogg Marketing Case Competition for part-time M.B.A. students, the school announced today. Chicago GSB ranked #1 in the most recent ranking of business schools by BusinessWeek.
Five Chicago GSB students from the Evening
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Tailoring an MBA for professionals is a really important goal for us, says Abol Jalilvand, dean, Loyola University Chicago School of Business Administration. We offer a unique MBA, focused specifically on banking and financial services, and also provide access to our new Center for Integrated Risk Management and Corporate Governance, a
New UCSC business school considered for Silicon Valley
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It takes years for a new graduate school to get off the ground and UCSC officials are searching for a philanthropist who would put up a bulk of the necessary seed money in exchange
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XLRI signs MoU with Chicago-based varsity
XLRI on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Loyola University of Chicago. The MoU envisages exchange of students and faculty between the two institutions. It will pave the way for joint research and a joint degree programme as well.
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Alan B. Fine, 58, has joined The PrivateBank-Chicago, a unit of PrivateBancorp, Inc as a managing director in the Banks Lake Forest, IL office.
A twenty-nine year banking veteran, Mr. Fine has managed commercial lending and private banking relationships and divisions at the former Boulevard Bank N.A., Chicago and at First Midwest Bank, Highland Park IL, a unit of First Midwest Bancorp , which he joined in 1994, and was subsequently named president-private banking.
A finance graduate of Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, he attended the University of Virginia Darden School of Business Leadership Development and Advanced Corporate Finance programs.
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Nike Founder Donates $105 million to GSB
The University announced in August that Phil Knight, MBA 62 and founder and chairman of Nike Inc., will donate $105 million to Stanfords Graduate School of Business (GSB).
Knights gift is thought to be the single largest gift ever given to a business school.
Phil Knight has once again shown the depth of his commitment to Stanfords future, said President John Hennessy. The enormous generosity of this gift will enable the Graduate School of Business to create a truly unique environment for its graduate programs and enrich Stanfords efforts to encourage multidisciplinary teaching and
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