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MBA Program includes a world-class reputation, international study, and a job. Our new Full-Time Introducing Louisville's new 13-month Full-Time MBA, which includes an 11-month paid internship. It's a timely option for students and a great new tool for businesses. To learn more about any of our innovative MBA programs, call 502-852-7257 or e-mail us at mba@louisville.edu. www.business.louisville.edu/mba/ Fully accredited in business and accounting by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The University of Louisville is an equal opportunity institution. director while maintaining his role as executive director of the career devel- opment office. 45498_ULmba_FT_7x4_75_4c.indd 1 n Northern Illinois University's College of Business in DeKalb has announced the creation of the KPMG Endowed Professorship in Accountancy. The first chairholder is Pam Smith, who teaches advanced financial accounting at both the graduate and undergrad- uate levels. The professorship was created by NIU alumni who have all become partners in KPMG. They are Steve Hajdukovic, John Kemnitz, Mike Dimitriou, Don Coglianese, Dean Stieber, Harry Argires, Tom Merrit, and Perry Plescia. n Last fall, the Graduate School of Management at the University of California, Davis, celebrated the open- ing of its new home, Maurice J. Gallagher Jr. Hall. Alum Maurice Gallagher contributed $10 mil- lion toward the building and an endowment for the school. The 40,000-square-foot hall is an envi- ronmentally friendly structure that is expected to earn gold standard certification from the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Environmental and Energy Design (LEED) program. n The Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, is launching the Energy Institute at Haas to address both the rising need for research and the growing student interest in the markets, policy, and technology for sustainable energy. The new institute is the result of a merger of the UC Energy Institute's Center for the Study of Energy Markets and the Haas School's Cen- ter for Energy and Environmental Innovation. The institute's faculty directors will be Severin Borenstein, the E.T. Grether Chair in Business Administration and Public Policy, and Catherine Wolfram, a Barbara & Gerson Bakar Faculty Fellow. Among the institute's activities are Cleantech to Market, a partner- ship between graduate students and scientists; the Renewable Energy Speaker Series; conferences that bring together researchers and industry representatives; a newslet- ter to disseminate research findings; a working paper series; and several energy-related courses. 11/24/09 10:26 AM n The Franklin P. Perdue School of Business at Salisbury University in Maryland has broken ground this fall on its new business building. The 112,800-square-foot build- ing will house an auditorium, 20 classrooms, four specialized labs, team study rooms, and business outreach facilities. n z BizEd JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2010 19

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