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  2. Kennesaw State University - Wikipedia

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    Betty Siegel became the second president of Kennesaw College in 1981, and the first female university president in the University System of Georgia. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] By 1985, KSU had initiated its first graduate degree programs, in business and education, and began a period of rapid growth, including building some residential housing.

  3. National Academic Advising Association - Wikipedia

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    2003 - Dallas, TX - Academic Advising: Teach, Encourage, eXcel, Advise, Support - Building Stronger Networks for Student Success 2002 - Salt Lake City, UT - Academic Advising: Official Sponsors of Student Success 2001 - Ottawa, ON - Academic Advising: Discover the Many Voices

  4. Academic advising - Wikipedia

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    Academic advising is, according to the National Academic Advising Association, "a series of intentional interactions with a curriculum, a pedagogy, and a set of student learning outcomes. Academic advising [ 1 ] synthesizes and contextualizes students' educational experiences within the frameworks of their aspirations, abilities and lives to ...

  5. Erivan K. Haub School of Business - Wikipedia

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    The Erivan K. Haub School of Business is the business school of Saint Joseph's University, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1927, the school was named in honor of noted German businessman Erivan Haub in 1988 in recognition of his long-time financial support of business programs at the university.

  6. Coggin College of Business - Wikipedia

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    Two of the college's programs, the international business program and the transportation and logistics program, are designated as flagship programs at UNF. [1] Coggin is accredited by the AACSB. [2] It was named the Coggin College of Business in 2002 honoring Luther and Blanch Coggin, after a $5 million gift. The college has over 13,500 alumni. [2]

  7. Trulaske College of Business - Wikipedia

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    The College's business programs were among the first in the nation to be accredited. The American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business was established in 1916, and in 1926 the MU College of Business became the first public business school in Missouri to earn accreditation from AACSB. Only 14 institutions nationwide had been granted ...

  8. Culverhouse College of Business and Manderson Graduate School ...

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    The Culverhouse College of Business was launched in 1919 as the School of Commerce and Business Administration by Lee Bidgood, the first dean of the school. The college underwent various transformations over the years, including the launch of the graduate program in 1924, leading to its current state. [ 1 ]

  9. Charles H. Lundquist College of Business - Wikipedia

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    The Charles H. Lundquist College of Business (also known as the Lundquist College of Business) is the University of Oregon's business school.Founded in 1914, the Lundquist College offers undergraduate degree programs in business administration and accounting, as well as MBA, Executive MBA, Master of Science in Sports Product Management, Master of Accounting, Master of Science in Finance, and ...