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Graduate School of Business Loyola University Chicago Learn at a Premier University in a World-Class City ONE CORE, MANY SPECIALIZATIONS • MBA with specializations in economics, finance, international business, management, market- ing and many other key areas • MS in accountancy (MSA) • MS in information systems management (MSISM) • MS in integrated marketing communications (MSIMC) • Graduate certificates in e-commerce, data warehousing and business intelligence, and business ethics Left: Loyola's 25 East Pearson building (white windowed building at l.), which houses the Graduate School of Business, is just steps from Chicago's Magnificent Mile (at r.). Ranked in the top 10 percent of MBA programs nationwide by The Princeton Review and 12th in the nation for part- time MBA students by U.S. News & World Report, Loyola's Graduate School of Business is a recognized leader. Our professors not only command respect in their fields, but also forge strong business connections that you, too, can tap. Call us today to learn more about our premier GSB. www.gsb.luc.edu 1.800.7.LOYOLA business@luc.edu Loyola University Chicago is an equal opportunity educator and employer. ©2002 Loyola University of Chicago tion technology consulting firm, to create the American Management Systems Program for the Advance- ment of Intellectual Capital Manage- ment. A key element of the new pro- gram will be a seminar series in human capital management that will be offered to School of Business fac- ulty and AMS personnel. AMS an- nounced it would give $120,000 to the school to support the program. ■ This June, the Boston University School of Management is launching Summer Intensives as part of its MS.MBA program. The summer program allows students to simulta- neously complete two 14-week courses in the first three weeks, of- fering them 12-hour days that will help prepare them for real-world challenges. The summer program will focus on managing networked systems, systems architecture, and the integration of telecommunica- tions and business networks. ■ A two-student MBA team from Purdue University's Krannert School of Management, West Lafayette, Indi- ana, won the growth fund competi- tion at the 2002 University of Day- ton RISE (Redefining Investment Strategy Education). Competing against 30 teams from three coun- tries, the Krannert students won the competition based on a presentation and the performance of the Krannert Student Managed Investment Fund. ■ The Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, has announced the Edwin L. Cox Distinguished Scholars Pro- gram, created to recognize and at- tract exceptional MBA candidates. Each fall, up to ten candidates will be recognized as Cox Distinguished Scholars. They will receive full- tuition scholarships and the opportu- nity to gain greater value from their MBA experience through travel to New York City and Washington, D.C. ■Michael A. Anikeeff, director of the Alan L. Berman Real Estate Develop- ment Institute in the Johns Hopkins Uni- versity's School of Professional Stud- ies in Business and Education, has been selected as one of the first Dis- tinguished Fellows of the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties. The 9,500-member na- tional organization services develop- ers and owners of industrial, office, and related commercial real estate. ■ The Graduate School of Business at Columbia University, New York City, and the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, are joining forces to create an executive MBA program that addresses the needs of both Wall Street and Silicon Valley. The bicoastal curriculum will offer general management courses with electives in areas such as IT strategy and international finance. Participants receive degrees from both schools. ■ z BizEd MAY/JUNE 2002 13 • Dual degrees: MBA/MSISM MBA/MSA MBA/MSIMC MBA/MS pharmacology MBA/MS nursing MBA/JD (juris doctor) Chicago's Jesuit University For Open House dates, please visit our Web site.

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