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ternship program inMadrid and di- rector of theWhitman School's Bal- lentine Investment Institute. ■ TheDingman Center for Entrepre- neurship at the RobertH. Smith School of Business, University of Mary- land in College Park, has won the 2003 national outstanding entrepreneurship course of the year award fromthe United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship. OTHER NEWS ■ GeorgeWashington University inWash- ington, D.C., has changed the name of its School of Business and Public Management to the School of Busi- ness in an effort to focus more closely on the school's vision and mission. ■ Pepperdine University has opened The West Los Angeles Graduate Campus, its seventh graduate campus in southern California. It houses the Graziadio School of Business and Management as well as the Graduate School of Education and Psychology. Pepperdine inhabits the first five floors of the new facility, totaling 112,466 square feet, and has filled them with an academic computing facility, bookstore, classrooms, Com- munity Counseling Center, faculty and staff offices, library, multimedia center, and a student lounge. ■ ESCP-EAP European School of Management will open its fifth European campus this fall. Located in Turin, Italy, the new campus is being established in alliance with the Faculty of Econom- ics, University of Turin. The Univer- sity of Turin will provide facilities and equipment; ESCP-EAP will provide program development and delivery assistance. ■ z BizEd MAY/JUNE 2004 17 The person chosen to create America's first public auditing standards comes from a place that's been setting standards for years. Baruch. It was no surprise to us that Douglas Carmichael was chosen to be chief auditor of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. We chose him first. This award-winning author had been a professor at Baruch for over twenty years, the kind of world-class professor we actively seek. Because, at Baruch, we believe a great education begins with great faculty. THE AMERICAN DREAM STILL WORKS. 646-312-1300 ● http://zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu

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