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The NASDAQ Stock Market Educational Foundation, Inc. Committed to Financial Markets Literacy NEW! MARKET MECHANICS: A GUIDE TO U.S. STOCK MARKETS, RELEASE 1.2! will have the opportunity to apply for the award. Nominees will submit essays highlighting their career aspi- rations, the importance of integrity and ethics in the conduct of busi- ness, and a summary of a project completed by the student that fo- cuses on the ethical conduct of busi- ness.Winners will be selected from the College's Executive MBA (EMBA) and Flexible MBA pro- grams, and each will receive $7,500. ■ Samuel C. Certo, professor of manage- ment and former dean of the Crum- mer School, has been appointed the first holder of the Steinmetz Chair of Management at the Rollins College Crummer Graduate School of Busi- ness in Winter Park, Florida. The Steinmetz Chair is one of four en- dowed chairs at the Crummer School. ■ Clark University's Graduate School of Management, Worcester, Massachu- setts, has named Andrea L. Aiello Director of Program Management The Market MechanicsSM series consists of a print supplement and interactive CD-Rom that can easily be incorporated into lec- tures and distributed to students either in hard copy or PDF form. Featured Interactive Modules ■ Going Public ■ History of the Markets ■ Technology of the Markets ■ Digital Video Interviews ■ Trade Execution Demonstration ■ PDF Documents ■ PowerPoint Presentations ■ and much more The NASDAQ Educational Foundation is an originator of products designed to provide balanced and insightful financial markets education. Reserve your copy of this free curriculum supplement. To learn more, visit www.NASDAQ.com > About NASDAQ > Education Initiatives. year term. He has been appointed by chair Jerry Trapnell to head the Learning Outcomes Assessment Task Force. Members of the task force in- clude Paul Danos of Dartmouth College, Patricia Meyers of Univer- sity of Redlands, Cynthia Milligan of University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Sid- ney Harris of Georgia State Univer- sity, and Stephen Stumpf of Vil- lanova University. Serving as ex officio member of the task force will be vice chair-chair elect Carolyn Woo of University of Notre Dame. and Planning. Aiello will be responsi- ble for financial planning and fore- casting for the school and will man- age academic advising and student support services for students cur- rently enrolled in the MBA program. ■ Rich Flaherty, dean of the College of Business at University of Nevada Las Vegas, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of AACSB Inter- national. He will serve for a three- ■ The six business schools that previ- ously made up the AEA Alliance have recently admitted a new member: Fundacão In- stituto de Adminis- tração, Uni- versidade de São Paulo, Brazil. Founded in March 2000, the AEA Alliance is a strategic network of schools that share intellectual, professional, and technological re- sources in their executive education programs. The other member insti- tutions are E.M.Lyon in France, Warwick Business School in the United Kingdom, HEC Montréal in Canada, Thunderbird in Glendale, Arizona, Lingnan University in Hong Kong, and the Universidad de Belgrano in Argentina. ■ Cranfield School of Management has committed to doing ongoing re- search and consultancy work for aerospace com- pany Boeing. Cranfield is developing an MBA program focused on project management for the aerospace industry. In addi- tion, Boeing is strengthening its links with Cranfield University, which has a College of Aeronautics, through air traffic management simulation mod- eling, fuel-cell driven aircraft design, and Blended Wing-Body research. ■ z BizEd NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2002 15

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