Michael Graves Selected as Architect for New Fox School Building
Internationally renowned architect Michael Graves - whose designs for the University of Virginia and Emory and Rice universities have received wide acclaim - will design a major expansion of Temple University's Fox School of Business and Management. Graves will be working in a joint venture with the Philadelphia offices of the Butler, Pa.-based firm Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann Associates.
The $67 million project, to be completed in late 2006, includes the demolition of Curtis Hall and the construction of a new facility that will connect with Speakman Hall, the existing home of The Fox School on Temple's main campus.
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Mar-a-Lago Club in Florida Hosts Fox Alumni Breakfast
The Third Annual Fox School Florida Alumni Brunch took place on Sunday morning, February 8th, at the world famous and exclusive Mar-A-Lago Club in Palm Beach. Wall Street's Michael Milken gave an insightful talk on the importance of urban research universities in the United States and their impact on the American and global economies.
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Fox Assistant Dean to Receive "40 Under 40" Award by Philadelphia Business Journal
Debbie Avery, assistant dean, Undergraduate Programs at Temple University’s Fox School of Business and Management, has been named as one of the 2004 “40 Under 40” award recipients by the Philadelphia Business Journal for her dedication to inspiring students to succeed academically and professionally, as well as for her charitable endeavors.
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Fox Faculty Member Named Premier 100 IT Leader by Computerworld
Once again highlighting that Temple University is at the forefront in its use of technology, vice president for computer and information services and Fox School adjunct professor Timothy O’Rourke has been named one of the Computerworld Premier 100 IT Leaders for 2004.
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IBM Provides Cutting-edge Business Software Valued at $4.2 Million
MIS students and researchers at The Fox School and throughout Temple University now have access to the one of the most advanced software development packages on the market today thanks to the eBusiness Institute’s affiliation with the IBM Scholars Program.
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