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Headlines SHORT TAKES joint effort between the College of the Arts and the Coles College of Business. Students will be able to earn the certificate while majoring in the arts or business. The program is being underwritten by a gift from entertainment attorney Joel A. Katz of Greenberg Traurig LLP. COLLABORATIONS n Five American institutions have formed the Business School Alliance for Healthcare Management. Charter members include Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University, The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard Business School, The Haas School of Business at the University of California in Berkeley, and Duke University's Fuqua School of Busi- ness. Additional members include Yale University, Arizona State University, Vanderbilt University, Boston University, and the Uni- versity of Colorado at Denver. Membership in the alliance is open to healthcare management programs at business schools with strong research track records and a commitment to the health sector. BE INFLUENTIAL. > 1.800.680.3701 > CPS.Regis.edu/beinfluential COLORADO · NEVADA · ONLINE 16 BizEd SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2010 n The University of San Francisco in Cali- fornia has recently partnered with the Interactive Advertising Bureau, which educates marketers and the wider business community about the value of interactive advertising. IAB members who complete USF's online Master Certificate in Internet Mar- keting program will receive 24 of the required 40 hours toward IAB's Cer- tificate in Interactive Advertising. n This fall, Indiana University in Bloomington will join with Habi- tat for Humanity International and Whirlpool Corporation to build a house for a local low-income fam- ily. Over a one-week period, the house will be "blitz-built" by fac- ulty and students, including those from the Kelley School of Business, as well as Whirlpool employees. The project is part of the 2010 Whirlpool Building Blocks initia- tive, the corporation's signature program with Habitat for Human- ity. The house will be built on the north side of the university's foot- ball stadium before being moved to its permanent location. The new homeowners will be presented with keys to the house at halftime dur- ing a football game between IU and the University of Michigan. n The College of Business Admin- istration at the University of Tennes- see, Knoxville, has partnered with B&W Y-12, a large manufacturing complex that provides steward- ship of the United States' nuclear weapons arsenal and provides fuel to the nuclear Navy. The goal is to enhance business development efforts at the Y-12 National Secu- rity Complex in Oak Ridge while also drawing exceptional students to UT's full-time MBA program. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE FOR ADULT LEARNERS. > In-demand Bachelor's and Master's degrees and Certificates > Accelerated online and campus-based learning > An accredited University ranked by U.S.News & World Report

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