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15 NEW PROGRAMS launched since 2011 17 MILLION DOLLARS awarded to ASU student projects 1 # RESEARCH RANKING* innovation is in our DNA. At Arizona State University's W. P. Carey School, we don't ask what if. We create what's next. NATIONALLY HONORED STUDENT ENTREPRENEURS INNOVATIVE NEW PROGRAMS 2012 New Venture Championship Award winner Praveen Alamuri, Matthew Haden, Tyler Garrett and Rohit Sarin — InfluSafe vaccines 2011 ONLINE M.S. INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 2012 B.A. GLOBAL LEADERSHIP | B.A. STATISTICS | B.A. TECHNOLOGY | M.S. MANAGEMENT 2013 B.S. BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP | B.A. HUMAN RESOURCES | B.A. SPORTS AND MEDIA STUDIES | WEEKEND MBA | M.S. BUSINESS ANALYTICS 2014 B.S. DATA ANALYTICS | B.A. GLOBAL LOGISTICS | B.S. MARKETING/SALES | M.S. FINANCE | M.S. GLOBAL LOGISTICS 2011 Entrepreneur Magazine College Entrepreneur of the Year finalist Jeremy Ellens — VetDx mobile veterinary diagnostic app 2011 Forbes College Social Innovation Award winner Nikki Lewis — Partnered For Success Rohit Sarin — InfluSafe vaccines wpcarey.asu.edu Our mission: Rethink the nature of business, engage the world, and create a better future. *Technovation, 2010 research published in the Top 25 academic business journals. ships, which are awarded to MBA students with a passion for sustainable value. Chuck Fowler is recently retired president and CEO of Fairmount Minerals. FACILITIES I In September, Rutgers Business School began holding classes in a new six-story building on its campus in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The 143,000-square-foot building campus in Logan. Huntsman was the lead donor for the new 117,000-square-foot building, scheduled to be completed in fall 2015. OTHER NEWS I The University of Tennes- I This summer, the Stanford see, Knoxville, has established joint faculty positions between the colleges of engineering and business administration thanks to the generosity of alums Ralph and Janet Heath and their family's charitable fund. Chanaka Edirisinghe, professor of statistics, operations, and management science, is the Heath Faculty Fellow in the College of Business Administration; Rupy Sawhney, a professor of industrial and information engineering, is the fellow in the College of Engineering. Institute for Innovation in Developing Economies (SEED) at Stanford University in California launched a regional innovation center in Ghana, West Africa. The goal is to stimulate economic opportunities by giving local entrepreneurs training, access to resources, and continuous coaching. cost US$85 million. The facility, which is LEED-certified at the silver level, derives power from two solar fields and is heated and cooled with a geothermal system. I In August, Jon M. Hunts- man Sr. helped break ground for Huntsman Hall, a US$42 million business building on the Utah State University I The Pedro Arrupe S.J. Pro- gram of Christian Social Ethics in Business has moved to the Madden School of Business at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, New York, from the Woodstock Theological Cen- ter at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. I The Project Management Institute of Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, has published "Managing Change in Organizations," a practice guide to help managers embrace change as a core competency. A free download is available for a limited time at www.PMI. org/ChangeManagement. I In September, IESE Busi- ness School hosted its first career expo outside its campus in Barcelona, Spain. More than 100 MBA students from IESE, London Business School, HEC, and Rotterdam School of Management gathered for the event. The school will hold a similar expo in London for Asian companies interested in recruiting European MBAs. BizEd November/December 2013 19

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