UO Business: The Magazine, Winter 2009
How Dennis Howard became dean of the Lundquist College; introducing a brand new MBA curriculum, John Chalmers conducts the "study of the decade," and more.
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How Dennis Howard became dean of the Lundquist College; introducing a brand new MBA curriculum, John Chalmers conducts the "study of the decade," and more.
Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review rank the Lundquist College of Business in the top tier out of more than 2,300 programs.
Dennis Howard, who most recently was head of the marketing department, will serve a two-year appointment as dean of the college.
Days after achieving a first-place finish at NVC, TakeShape earned second place in the International Business Plan Competition 2008 at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). The Lundquist College of Business team was one of twelve teams representing seven countries invited to HKUST, the only university business plan competition in China open to complete graduate teams from other universities.